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Title: Feather River Drainage System


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Feather River Drainage System
  • Prepared for NERDS 2006
  • Pamela Cantrell, Ph.D.

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To Increase Your Understanding
  • These slides presents the BIG PICTURE of the
    Feather River
  • You might want to print the previous slide and
    tape it in your field journal for reference in
    the field
  • Go through these slides with a map in front of
    you and trace the routesthe Portola map you
    received will help only for the Middle Fork of
    the Feather Riverthe site for our study

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Facts About the Feather River
  • Principal tributary of the Sacramento River in
    Northern California
  • Drains part of the northern Sierra Nevada
    Mountains and a small portion of the middle part
    of the Sacramento Valley
  • Provides a water source for central and southern
    California through aqueducts in the Central Valley

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General Description
  • The river rises in three separate forks in the
    Sierra Nevada which unite as arms of the Lake
    Oroville reservoir in eastern Butte County. The
    combined stream flows generally south across the
    Sacramento Valley and joins the Sacramento River
    about 20 miles NNW of Sacramento

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North Fork
  • Rises in several creeks south of Lassen Peak in
    NW Plumas County
  • Flows southeast through the Lake Almanor
    reservoir, then SW through the Sierra Nevada
  • Receives the East Branch North Fork from the east
    near Belden.
  • Flows SE into Butte County, becoming the northern
    arm of Lake Oroville.

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East Branch of the North Fork
  • Headwaters in eastern Plumas County, south of
    Honey Lake, as Last Chance Creek (not the Little
    Last Chance that flows out of Frenchmans Lake)
  • Flows westward through Plumas National Forest,
    through Indian Valley, becoming Indian Creek and
    the East Branch of the North Fork
  • Joins the North Fork near Belden

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Middle Fork
  • Rises in SE Plumas County in the Sierra Valley SE
    of Beckwourth
  • Combines with the short North Branch (Grizzly
    Creek) and the Sierra Branch in an inverted delta
  • Flows NW through the Sierra Nevada, past
    Blairsden, then WSW through the Plumas National
    Forest
  • Becomes the middle arm of Lake Oroville

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South Fork
  • Rises in the mountains along the Plumas-Sierra
    county line and flows WSW
  • Becomes the south arm of Lake Oroville

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References
  • http//www.feather-river-crm.org/monitoring.html
    visit this site for the map shown on slide 2,
    monitoring information, and a brief history of
    the region
  • Wikipedia
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