San Joaquin River Bedload Sampling summary January 4 and 5, 2011 April 1 and 2, 2011 Ledger Island
Purpose of Bedload Sampling at Ledger Island Contribute to understanding mobility thresholds of different grain sizes (sand gravel) Estimate sand transport rates in Reach 1A to evaluate fine sediment budget, will inform future fine sediment management for spawning and rearing habitat Estimate coarse sediment transport rates in Reach 1A to inform future spawning gravel augmentation needs
Ledger Island bedload sampling location
January 4-5 and April 1-2 Friant Dam Flood Control Releases 4,690 cfs7,000 cfs 8,090 cfs 8,060 cfs
Single Ledger Island sample: 4,000 cfs
Single Ledger Island sample: 6,000 cfs
Sample Processing Bedload discharge < 2mm Bedload discharge <8mm Bedload discharge between 2mm and 8mm Bedload discharge >8mm Total bedload discharge
Bedload data
Sample Analysis 4 passes at 4,690 cfs 1 pass at 5,200 cfs 1 pass at 5,800 cfs 4 passes at 7,000 cfs 5 passes at 8,090 cfs 5 passes at 8,060 cfs 4 passes at 4,000 cfs and 6,000 cfs averaged into two samples 5 passes at 8,090 cfs and 8,060 cfs averaged into two samples
Total Bedload Transport Data
Bedload Transport Data <2mm
Bedload Transport Data >2mm Largest grain in transport =115 mm at 8,060 cfs
Water Surface Slopes
Next Steps Prepare short tech memo summarizing methods and results Send bedload data to SJRRP (Erin?) for distribution to Program technical staff and consultants Technical discussion of additional sampling needs – Sampling location – Target flows Considerations for RA/TAC Recommendations