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Stream Order & Watersheds
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Watershed A ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems. The region draining into a river, river system, or other body of water.
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Watershed
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Stream Order
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Upstream vs. Downstream
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1st order stream (1° stream)
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Characteristics Steep angle / high elevation
Substrate dominated by boulders and cobbles Narrow channel Usually acidic (low pH - <7) Low biodiversity Mostly shredders and gatherers High cover - usually shaded Low turbidity - clear Low temperatures High oxygen
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2° stream
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Characteristics Formed in a valley Less shaded Higher temperatures
Less steep Wider More nutrients / higher turbidity Substrate dominated by cobbles and gravels More biodiversity Shredders, gatherers, and collectors
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3° Stream
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Characteristics Also forms in a valley, where 2 or more 2nd order streams intersect Higher temperature, less shade, wider channel More nutrients, higher turbidity Substrate dominated by gravels, sands More biodiversity, fewer of each species/type Higher pH Slower water, less oxygen
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4° and above
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4th Order and Higher Gentle slope (1-2%)
Slow water (slack water/glides) Finer substrate (mud to gravels) Higher turbidity - cloudy (silts & clays) Higher temperature Lower oxygen Alkaline (higher pH - >7) More sinuosity Wider channel Less tree cover – more sunlight to creek Filtering collecters, scrapers
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Point Source vs. Non-Point Source Pollution
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Why is a watershed important?
What affects it? Who owns it? What is affected by it? Who lives in/near it?
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