Erosion assessment at the Petroglyph National Monument area, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4205
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Abstract

Areas of the Petroglyph National Monument, specifically those located along the West Mesa escarpment, are being affected by erosion and gullying. A reconnaissance along the 17-mile-long escarpment identified 50 gullies. The gullies were given a qualitative ranking of Class I, least erosion, to Class IV, highest erosion. Of the 50 gullies identified, 21 were assigned Class I, 22 to Class II, 6 to Class III, and 1 to Class IV. Although the gullies may not be a direct threat to petroglyphs, the effects of gullying may have a greater effect on the aesthetics of the monument and the residences located downgradient from a gully. Most of the gullies were found along the northern part of the escarpment. This area, which is more developed than the southern areas of the escarpment, contains many dirt roads and nonpaved foot and bicycle paths. These features channel surface runoff and increase erosion. Thirty of the 50 gullies were noted as being connected to the runoff from dirt roads. High-intensity storms during the summer of 1991 may have caused or increased gullying. Analyses of these storms indicate recurrence intervals of rainfall of no more than 2 years. Indirect measurements of peak discharge in La Boca Negra Arroyo after the August 22, 1991, storm indicate that this runoff event may have a frequency of no more than 10 years. Regional frequency reports on rainfall and data collected at the rain gages indicate that gullying and erosion that occurred during the summer of 1991 were not a result of infrequent rainfall or runoff events.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Erosion assessment at the Petroglyph National Monument area, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 94-4205
DOI 10.3133/wri944205
Year Published 1995
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description v, 39 p.
Country United States
State New Mexico
City Albuquerque
Other Geospatial Petroglyph National Monument area
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