Hydrology and chemistry of floodwaters in the Yolo Bypass, Sacramento River system, California, during 2000

Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4202
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Abstract

Discharges to and floodwaters in the Yolo Bypass were sampled during winter and spring, 2000. The primary purpose of the study was to link changes in water quality in the Yolo Bypass to inflows from the Sacramento River (over Fremont Weir) and from four local streams that discharge to the west side of the floodplain. Specific conductance, chloride, sulfate, dissolved inorganic nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, particulate carbon and nitrogen, suspended particulate matter (mass), and selected dissolved metals were measured in most of the samples. When the Sacramento River was spilling over Fremont Weir, the water chemistry in the Yolo Bypass was very similar to that in the river except along the western margin of the floodplain where influences of local stream inflow were evident. When flow over Fremont Weir stopped, floodwaters drained from the Yolo Bypass, and the local streams were the major discharges as the floodwaters receded eventually to the perennial channel along the eastern margin of the floodplain. After the initial draining of the floodplain, chemical concentrations at sites along the perennial channel showed strong influences of inflows from Cache Creek and Ridge Cut, which are sources of nutrients and contaminants that are potentially hazardous to wildlife. Runoff from spring storms increased flow in the perennial channel and flushed accumulated nutrients and organic matter to the tidal river. Releases of freshwater to the perennial channel might be beneficial in maintaining habitat quality for aquatic species during the dry seasons.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Hydrology and chemistry of floodwaters in the Yolo Bypass, Sacramento River system, California, during 2000
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 2002-4202
DOI 10.3133/wri024202
Year Published 2002
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) San Francisco Bay-Delta, Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, Pacific Regional Director's Office
Description 71 p.
Country United States
State California
Other Geospatial Yolo Bypass
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Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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