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Originator:
The original stream.shp was developed as a GIS layer by California Department of Fish and Game. Rr_habitat.shp was created by Circuit Rider Productions, Inc. Rr_habitat.shp represents the portion of the original CDFG layer that describes the features of the Russian River basin. Features from the original source data were selected based on their spatial location within the extent of the Russian River basin. . This metadata file incorporates information that is specific to this layer as well as information that is available in the original metadata file for the streams.shp layer (rrhabitat.txt). The portions of this metadata file that borrow text from streams.txt are indicated in quotation marks.
Publication_Date:
Original CDFG dataset: Feb. 1996
RRGIS dataset: September 2002.
Title: rr_habitat
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: vector digital data
Online_Linkage: \\DAVID\C$\rrgis\Distribution_Habitat\rr_habitat.shp
Description:
Abstract: "The California Salmonid Habitat Inventory is a quantitative stream habitat
survey focused on stream habitat restoration. Field biologists walk in-stream
from confluence to headwaters of streams identifying pools, riffles, and
flatwater areas as individual habitat units. Quantitative attributes like
width, depth, substrate, bank vegetation, slope help identify restoration
potential, stream health and monitoring potential. This data is attached to a
GIS through the use of ArcView's Dynamic Segmentation abilities. The base
hydrography is USGS 1:00,000 DLG with US EPA River Reach File 3 attributes
obtained from Teale Data Center."

Purpose: "This data is inteded to aid in internal managment descisions regarding stream
restoration projects and potential. "

Supplemental Information: " All stream surveys are dynamically segmented against 100k base
hydrography routes. The individual stream surveys at as 'Events', and 'walk
up' the Hydrography routes.

The Dynamic Segmentation process is accomplished by 1)
Preparing a hydrography arc coverage with a unique numeric value
for each named stream 2) Ensuring flow direction for each stream
3) Building route/section topology for each stream 4) Preparing the
habitat table as linear event data with a)measure distances based
on field inputs and b)a unique key value for each named stream 5)
Calibrating routes based on field input from habitat table 6)
Displaying habitat tables in ArcView, converting to ArcView shapes
and distributing to field personnel.

1. DFG has obtained US Geologic Survey (USGS) Digital Line Graph
(DLG) 100,000 scale hydrography (See Appendix for Hydro Meta Data
and structure). In 1993, the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) attached the River Reach File Version 3 (RF3) addressing
system to California's hydrographic coverage Arc Attribute Table
(.AAT). Arcs along the same named watercourse share a common
primary name code, or PNMCD. The unique key value for each stream
is the EPA national standard PNMCD.

2. Prior to building hydrography route/section topology, streams
must have consistent linear direction. I developed an Arc Macro
Language (AML) method for establishing direction of all streams
based on topology with no operator (See Appendix for flow.aml and
lake.aml). This process pathwalks each named stream from its
headwaters to its mouth and ensures all arcs point downstream
(including double lined streams). The DLG MINOR5 field is
populated with the arc numeric sequence of each stream from the
mouth.

3. I developed an ArcEdit AML which creates Route/Section
topology (See Appendix for mkroute.aml). The blanket Arc level
MAKEROUTE command will not ensure direction of all routes. The AML
creates one route for each unique PNMCD, in which the beginning
measure of the route is at the streams confluence (arc MINOR5 = 1
from flow.aml) and the ending measure is at the streams headwater.
The resulting Route Attribute Table (.RAT) has one record per
unique PNMCD. The resulting Section Attribute Table (.SEC) has one
record for arcs along each PNMCD.

4. Preparation of habitat data as event tables contains the
following processes: A) Insure the table has a properly populated
route relate item and B) create and populate measure items.

In some cases field personnel will not have the PNMCD value for
the surveyed stream, and will enter instead a latitude and
longitude of the stream confluence, the township range and section
number (called legal) and/or the stream name from the USGS 7.5
Minute Quadrangle. By cross referencing the quadrangle, lat/lon
coordinates, legal description or the stream name with the RF3
file, I find and enter the proper PNMCD value in the habitat table.
Each habitat table data will relate to the .RAT on the PNMCD.

The habitat table contains one record per habitat unit. The
LENGTH field is the length of each habitat unit, measured in feet.
Measure fields FROM, TO (for linear events), and LOCATION (for point
events) are added to the habitat table. The FROM field is equal
to the previous FROM value (0 for the first record). The TO field
is equal to the FROM field plus the LENGTH field. The LOCATION field
only populated when point event locations occur. While occurring
anywhere in a habitat unit, point events are surveyed with the same
length as a habitat unit. The LOCATION field equals half of the FROM
FROM field plus the TO field. Measure items are converted to meters,
the units of the hydrography coverage projection. Each record of a
habitat table will relate to the .SEC on the measure items FROM, TO
or LOCATION.

5. A point coverage for each survey, is made from each
tributary's confluence or road crossings and the end of the survey.
The end of survey point is digitized from a photocopied USGS
quadrangle. The points are attributed with the length to the mouth
taken from the habitat table, in meters. The Arc command
CALIBRATEROUTES uses the point coverage to correct the arc measured
distances with the field observed distances.

6. In Arcview, a view is added to a project and the hydrography
route topology added to the view. The habitat event table is added
to the project. With the view the active document, ADD EVENT THEME
from the VIEW menu is chosen. The Add Event Theme dialogue box is
populated, and the survey is displayed as an event theme. The
THEME CONVERT TO SHAPE menu choice converts the event theme to a
shape file. The shape file can be displayed and classified on any
or multiple fields in the Habitat Inventory. The process is
repeated for point events."


Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date:
Mid 1990's.
Currentness_Reference:
Data gathering date (indicated for each record in the DATE attribute field).
Status:
Progress: Complete.
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency:
None scheduled.
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -123.341425
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -122.843763
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 39.194985
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 38.386574
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus:
instream, habitat.
Theme_Keyword:
Mendocino County, Sonoma County, Russian River, salmonid, habitat
Access_Constraints:
None.
Use_Constraints:
The responsibility of the risks associated in regards to the results and representations of using this type of spatial data is understood by the user. In all cases, the user should refer to the associated metadata files or the original source data for accuracy, currentness and appropriate contact information. CRP shall not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information contained in this file.
Native_Data_Set_Environment:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5.1 (Build 2600) ; ESRI ArcCatalog 8.2.0.700

Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Vector
Point_and_Vector_Object_Information:
SDTS_Terms_Description:
SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: String
Point_and_Vector_Object_Count: 5496

Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Planar:
Grid_Coordinate_System:
Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
Universal_Transverse_Mercator:
UTM_Zone_Number: 10
Transverse_Mercator:
Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.999600
Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -123.000000
Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0.000000
False_Easting: 500000.000000
False_Northing: 0.000000
Planar_Coordinate_Information:
Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: coordinate pair
Coordinate_Representation:
Abscissa_Resolution: 0.000128
Ordinate_Resolution: 0.000128
Planar_Distance_Units: meters
Geodetic_Model:
Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222

Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Detailed_Description:
Entity_Type:
Entity_Type_Label: rr_habitat
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: FID
Attribute_Definition: Internal feature number.
Attribute_Definition_Source: ESRI
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Unrepresentable_Domain:
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Shape
Attribute_Definition: Feature geometry.
Attribute_Definition_Source: ESRI
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Unrepresentable_Domain: Coordinates defining the features.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: FNODE_
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: TNODE_
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: LPOLY_
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: RPOLY_
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: LENGTH
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: RRHABITAT_ - Unique Identifier
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: RRHABITAT1 - Unknown
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: STREAM - The Stream Name as it appears exactly on the USGS 7.5 minute topo.
This includes upper/lower case and commas. If there is no name on topo
enter the acepted name locally.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: PNMCD - The PNMCD of the confluence arc of the stream surveyed from the
US EPA reach file, only if availible.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DATE - Enter numeric month/day/year, stream was surveyed.
Examples:
10/20/94
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CHANNLTYPE - The channel type from the completed Stream Channel Type Worksheet,
p III-26. Enter letter then number, using capital letters, with no
dash to separate.
Example:
A1

Stream Channel Types

A1 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
very stable bedrock channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate Particle Size: Predominantly bedrock.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

A2 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
boulder channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly boulders.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

A3 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
cobble channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

A4 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

A5 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
sand channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

A6 General Description: Steep, narrow, cascading, step-pool streams;
high energy/debris transport associated with depositional soils;
silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 4-10%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: < 1.2

B1 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
stable plan and profile; stable banks; bedrock channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly bedrock.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

B2 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
stable banks; boulder channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly boulders.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

B3 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
very stable plan and profile; stable banks; cobble channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

B4 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
stable plan and profile; stable banks; gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

B5 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
stable plan and profile; stable banks; sand channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

B6 General Description: Moderately entrenched, moderate gradient,
riffle dominated channel, with infrequently spaced pools; very
stable plan and profile; stable banks; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Moderately entrenched 1.4 - 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

C1 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; bedrock channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly bedrock.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

C2 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; boulder channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly boulder.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

C3 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; cobble channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

C4 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

C5 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; sand channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

C6 General Description: Low gradient, meandering, point-bar, riffle/pool,
alluvial channels with broad, well defined floodplain; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Slightly entrenched > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

D3 General Description: Multiple channels with longitudinal and
transverse bars; very wide channel with eroding banks; cobble channel.
Entrenchment: No entrenchment.
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 40
Sinuosity: < 1.1

D4 General Description: Multiple channels with longitudinal and
transverse bars; very wide channel with eroding banks; gravel channel.
Entrenchment: No entrenchment.
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 40
Sinuosity: < 1.1

D5 General Description: Multiple channels with longitudinal and
transverse bars; very wide channel with eroding banks; sand channel.
Entrenchment: No entrenchment.
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 40
Sinuosity: < 1.1

D6 General Description: Braided channel with longitudinal and
transverse bars; very wide channel with eroding banks; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: No entrenchment.
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 40
Sinuosity: < 1.1

DA4 General Description: Multiple channels, narrow and deep with
expansize well vegetatedfloodplain and associated wetlands; very
gentle relief with highly variable sinuosities; stable stream
gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Low to zero entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 0.5%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 40
Sinuosity: 1.1 - 1.6

DA5 General Description: Multiple channels, narrow and deep with
expansive well vegetated floodplain and associated wetlands; very
gentle relief with highly variable sinuosities; stable stream
banks; sand channel.
Entrenchment: Low to zero entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 0.5%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 40
Sinuosity: 1.1 - 1.6

DA6 General Description: Multiple channels, narrow and deep with
expansive well vegetated floodplain and associated wetlands; very
gentle relief with highly variable sinuosities; stable stream
banks; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Low to zero entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 0.5%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 40
Sinuosity: 1.1 - 1.6

E3 General Description: Low gradient, meandering riffle/pool stream
with low width/depth ratio and little deposition; very efficient
and stable; high meander width ratio; cobble channel.
Entrenchment: Slight entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobbles.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.5

E4 General Description: Low gradient, meandering riffle/pool stream
with low width/depth ratio and little deposition; very efficient
and stable; high meander width ratio; gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Slight entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.5

E5 General Description: Low gradient, meandering riffle/pool stream
with low width/depth ratio and little deposition; very efficient
and stable; high meander width ratio; sand channel.
Entrenchment: Slight entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.5

E6 General Description: Low gradient, meandering riffle/pool stream
with low width/depth ratio and little deposition; very efficient
and stable; high meander width ratio; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Slight entrenchment > 2.2
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.5

F1 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; very stable if
bedrock controlled channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly bedrock.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

F2 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; boulder channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly boulders.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

F3 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; cobble channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

F4 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; gravel channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

F5 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; sand channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

F6 General Description: Entrenched meandering riffle/pool channel
on low gradients with high width/depth ratio; silt/clay channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: < 2%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: > 12
Sinuosity: > 1.4

G1 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient; stable if in a bedrock controlled channel.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly bedrock.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

G2 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly boulders.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

G3 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly cobble.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

G4 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly gravel.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

G5 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly sand.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

G6 General Description: Entrenched "gully" step-pool and low width/depth
ratio on moderate gradient.
Entrenchment: Well entrenched < 1.4
Water Slope/Gradient: 2-4%
Dominant Substrate: Predominantly silt/clay.
Width/Depth Ratio: < 12
Sinuosity: > 1.2

REACH
-----
Reach number is the unique number associated with a change in channel types.
For instance, a stream with 3 different channtypes will have REACH values
of 1, 2, and 3 for each channel type respectively.
Enter the reach number. DO NOT enter a leading 0 for values 1 - 9.

TIME
----
The military time of survey of each habitat unit.
Example:
0900

WATER
-----
The numeric value of temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
Example:
62

AIR
---
The numeric value of temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
Example:
62

HABUNITNUM
----------
The incremental number describing each habitat unit. THERE IS ONE RECORD
PER HABITAT UNIT.
Example:
16

HABTYPE
-------
The numeric value of the habitat type as they appear on p III-29,30.
Example:
6.0

The number is the [**] are the values entered in this field.
The numbers in the {**} curly braces are the numbers listed in
the Pacific Southwest Region Habitat Typing Field Guide USDA-USFS.

This Value
1. RIFFLE ***
Low Gradient Riffle: (LGR) [1.1] {1}
High Gradient Riffle: (HGR) [1.2] {2}

2. CASCADE
Cascade: (CAS) [2.1] {3}
Bedrock Sheet: (BRS) [2.2] {24}

3. FLATWATER
Pocket Water: (POW) [3.1] {21}
Glide: (GLD) [3.2] {14}
Run: (RUN) [3.3] {15}
Step Run: (SRN) [3.4] {16}
Edgewater: (EDW) [3.5] {18}

4. MAIN CHANNEL POOL
Trench Pool: (TRP) [4.1] {8}
Mid-Channel Pool: (MCP) [4.2] {17}
Channel Confluence Pool: (CCP) [4.3] {19}
Step Pool: (STP) [4.4] {23}

5. SCOUR POOL
Corner Pool: (CRP) [5.1] {22}
L. Scour Pool - Log Enhanced: (LSL) [5.2] {10}
L. Scour Pool - Root Wad Enhanced: (LSR) [5.3] {11}
L. Scour Pool - Bedrock Formed: (LSBk) [5.4] {12}
L. Scour Pool - Boulder Formed: (LSBo) [5.5] {20}
Plunge Pool: (PLP) [5.6] {9}

6. BACKWATER POOLS
Secondary Channel Pool: (SCP) [6.1] {4}
Backwater Pool - Boulder Formed: (BPB) [6.2] {5}
Backwater Pool - Root Wad Formed: (BPR) [6.3] {6}
Backwater Pool - Log Formed: (BPL) [6.4] {7}
Dammed Pool: (DPL) [6.5} {13}


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Metadata_Reference_Information:
Metadata_Date: 20021002
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization:
 
Circuit Rider Productions, Inc.
Contact_Person:
David Bennett
Contact_Address:
Address_Type:
9619 Old Redwood Highway
City: Windsor
State_or_Province: California.
Postal_Code: 95492.
Contact_Voice_Telephone:
707.838.6641
Metadata_Standard_Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
Metadata_Time_Convention: local time
Metadata_Extensions:
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Profile_Name: ESRI Metadata Profile

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