Doty Creek SHALSTAB
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Watershed Effects
The Doty Creek drainage
has been extensively logged with timber harvests now covering over 50% of its
watershed area logged in ten years. Low pool frequency and depth show that this
intensive land use activity has filled the channel below. The Shallow Landslide
Stability Model (SHALSTAB) shows chronic instability, the highest rating, along
the inner gorge of Doty Creek.
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Doty
Creek is the eastern headwater tributary of the Little North Fork Gualala,
although the Calwater for the area is named after the smaller Doty Creek.
The map at left shows timber harvests between 1991 and 2001 as mapped by
the California Department of Forestry with over 50% of the basin harvested
in ten years. This high degree of disturbance of highly unstable ground
(see next graphic) is consistent with sediment yield |
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The
map image at left shows the risk of shallow landslides in Doty Creek and
where roads cross areas of various risk. Roads cross high risk areas at
many locations and a main haul road goes right up the mainstem of Doty Creek. |