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Lessons learned from sediment transport model predictions and long-term postremoval monitoring: Marmot Dam removal project on the Sandy River in Oregon

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2014

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Cui, Yantao, Woosterm John K., Braudrick, Christian A., and Orr, Bruce K., 2014, Lessons learned from sediment transport model predictions and long-term postremoval monitoring: Marmot Dam removal project on the Sandy River in Oregon: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, v. 140, no. 9, 04014044 p.

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The 14-m-tall Marmot Dam was removed during the summer of 2007, and the cofferdam protecting the working area was breached during a storm on October 19, 2007, allowing approximately 750,000 m3 of reservoir deposit to be eroded freely and released downstream to the Sandy River. Prior to the Marmot Dam removal, sediment transport models were developed to predict the transport dynamics of both gravel and sand, providing key pieces of information for stakeholders and regulatory agencies to select the most appropriate dam removal alternative. A monitoring program was implemented following dam removal that was designed to examine model predictions and assess when potential fish passage issues related to dam removal were no longer of concern. [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000894
ISSN http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 0733-9429

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