Floodplain Aggregate Mining In Western Oregon (b3a583d5-3e7a-4dd2-84c0-16936e808842)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. F. Schnitzer P. J. Wampler
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

During 1996 and 1997, Oregon experienced flooding on a scale not seen in many years. Some gravel pits located near rivers experienced erosion and, in several cases, breaches between the gravel pit and the river. Initial evaluation of several sites that experienced breaches indicates that impacts to the river system are complex and vary significantly from site to site. The impacts to the adjacent river system may be viewed as both positive and negative. Several floodplain-mining sites in Oregon located in areas of historic river flow have reverted to active riverbed. In many cases, state and federal fisheries biologists and university researchers see the resulting increase in channel complexity and habitat as favorable. The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries – Mined Land Reclamation Program (DOGAMI-MLR) is performing additional studies of the impacts to the off-channel areas that resulted from the 1996 floods. More data is needed to make sound floodplain decisions regarding mining.
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APA: E. F. Schnitzer P. J. Wampler  (1999)  Floodplain Aggregate Mining In Western Oregon (b3a583d5-3e7a-4dd2-84c0-16936e808842)

MLA: E. F. Schnitzer P. J. Wampler Floodplain Aggregate Mining In Western Oregon (b3a583d5-3e7a-4dd2-84c0-16936e808842). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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