Modeling hydraulic and sediment transport processes in white sturgeon spawning habitat on the Kootenai River, Idaho

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Abstract

The Kootenai River white sturgeon currently spawn (2005) in an 18-kilometer reach of the Kootenai River, Idaho. Since completion of Libby Dam upstream from the spawning reach, there has been only one successful year of recruitment of juvenile fish. Where successful in other rivers, white sturgeon spawn over clean coarse material of gravel size or larger. The channel substrate in the current spawning reach is composed primarily of sand and some buried gravel; within a few kilometers upstream there is clean gravel. We used a 2-dimensional flow and sediment-transport model and the measured locations of sturgeon spawning from 1994-2002 to gain insight into the paradox between the current spawning location and the absence of suitable substrate. Spatial correlations between spawning locations and the model simulations of velocity and depth indicate the white sturgeon tend to select regions of highest velocity and depth within any river cross-section to spawn. These regions of high velocity and depth are independent of pre- or post-dam flow conditions. A simple sediment-transport simulation suggests that high discharge and relatively long duration flow associated with pre-dam flow events might be sufficient to scour the sandy substrate and expose existing lenses of gravel and cobble as lag deposits in the current spawning reach.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Modeling hydraulic and sediment transport processes in white sturgeon spawning habitat on the Kootenai River, Idaho
Series title Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
DOI 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000283
Volume 136
Issue 12
Year Published 2017
Language English
Publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
Contributing office(s) National Research Program - Central Branch
Description 16 p.
First page 1077
Last page 1092
Country United States
State Idaho
City Bonners Ferry
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