Publication (Technical report): Sand slugs and stream degradation: the case of the granite creeks, North-east Victoria
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Publication Name:Sand slugs and stream degradation: the case of the granite creeks, North-east Victoria



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Davis, J. and Finlayson, B. (2000) Sand slugs and stream degradation: the case of the granite creeks, North-east Victoria. Technical Report 7/2000, CRCFE, Canberra.




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      Sand Slugs and Stream Degradation: the Case of the Granite Creeks, North-east Victoria
      Jennifer Davis & Brian Finlayson
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    1. Introduction
    1
    1.1. Background and content
    1
    1.2. Objectives and approach
    2
    1.3. Report outline
    3
    2. Catchment descriptions
    5
    2.1. Introduction
    5
    2.2. A general description
    5
    2.2.1. Climate and hydrology
    6
    2.2.2. Geology, geomorphology, pedology and stream condition
    6
    2.2.3. Land use and vegetative cover
    8
    2.3. Other physical characteristics
    8
    3. Methods
    11
    3.1. Introduction
    11
    3.2. Historical analysis
    11
    3.2.1. Documentary evidence
    11
    3.2.2. Anecdotal evidence
    12
    3.2.3. Historic cross-section data
    12
    3.3. Assessing present condition
    13
    3.3.1. Field inspections
    13
    3.3.2. Sediment budget
    13
    3.3.3. Sediment tracing using particle size distributions
    14
    3.3.4. Scour chains
    19
    3.3.5. Suspended load sampling
    22
    3.3.6. Bedload sampling
    24
    4. Analysis of historical evidence: establishing baseline conditions
    and potential erosion triggers
    27
    4.1. Introduction
    27
    4.2. Explorers and the Overlanders
    27
    4.3. Pastoral runs
    28
    4.4. The Granite Creeks area in the second half of the nineteenth century
    29
    4.4.1. Creek morphology
    30
    4.5. The Creightons Creek area in the 20th century
    34
    4.5.1. Creightons Creek: the hill country
    34
    4.5.2. Creightons Creek: the flats
    38
    4.6. Evidence of erosion and sedimentation along Castle Creek
    and Pranjip–Nine Mile Creek
    41
    4.6.1. Castle Creek
    41
    4.6.2. Pranjip–Nine Mile Creek
    45
    4.7. Potential sources of disturbance
    47
    4.8. Patterns of aggradation
    54
    4.9. Pre-settlement erosion and aggradation
    56
    4.10. Conclusions
    57
    5. Assessing present condition
    59
    5.1. Field observations
    59
    5.1.1. Erosion
    59
    5.1.2. Aggradation
    63
    5.2. Sediment budget
    65
    5.3. Sediment tracing using particle size distributions
    66
    5.3.1. Fine fraction method
    66
    5.3.2. Histogram comparison
    68
    5.3.3. Coarse fraction method
    70
    5.3.4. McLaren technique
    71
    5.4. Scour chains
    79
    5.5. Bedload sampling
    82
    5.5.1. Bedload transport rates
    83
    5.5.2. Particle size distributions
    84
    5.5.3. Dune movement
    85
    5.6. Synthesis
    85
    6. Discussion of results
    87
    6.1. Introduction
    87
    6.2. Objective and hypotheses
    87
    6.3. Implications for rehabilitation
    88
    6.3.1. Introduction
    88
    6.3.2. Minimising further sediment input
    88
    6.3.3.Sand slug movement
    89
    6.3.4. Improving the in-stream environment on the sand slug
    92
    7. Conclusion
    93
    7.1. The Granite Creeks
    93
    7.2. Beyond the Granite Creeks
    94
    7.2.1. Methodological outcomes
    94
    7.2.2. Final outcomes
    94
    References
    97
    Appendix A
    102
    Appendix B
    104
    Appendix C
    106
    Other publications by the CRC for Freshwater Ecology
    107
    Acronyms and explanation of some terms
    vii
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