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Changes at Valley Crossing
3/17/2006   Peter

3/17/2006 gravel bar at the confluence of the south fork Gualala River

"At Twin Bridges (Valley Crossing), the big gravel bar at the confluence of the south fork has split into two channels: one running right through the alder riparian zone, and a shallower one that has breached the gravel bar. The gravel bar is very low in height compared with previous years."

3/17/2006 The willows planted by Matrix of Change... have weathered the floods well

"The willows planted by Matrix of Change a few years ago on the north bank of Valley Crossing have weathered the floods well. They were protected by a well-located natural gravel bar long enough to establish enough size to withstand some recent erosion. They form an even line at the end of a recent sand bar (a high beach) above the main gravel bar on the north shore, just downstream of the south fork confluence. The shrubs are now up to 9 feet tall or more. Some of the redwood saplings they planted higher on the floodplain also are doing well, and are now around 6 feet tall."

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