Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River And the Blackfoot River Near Milltown Dam [electronic Resource] 2005 Section 1

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Four of the five river confluences were characterized by single thread channels through the respective confluence areas. The only river confluence that exhibited braiding was the CFR/Bitterroot River confluence. However, at the Bitterroot River confluence, the CFR is heavily modified as it flows through the city of Missoula. At the confluence, the ^^ Group .^ ^ ^-^ Section 2 - Historical, Existing and Desired Conditions Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River and Blackfoot River near Milltown
... Dam - October 2005 CFR shows an anabranching to braided morphology, similar to the heavily impacted reaches of the CFR in the restoration project area.
Our preliminary analysis of river confluences in western Montana suggests that meandering channels are more common than braided regimes upstream from river confluences in the region. The results suggest that similar regional meandering river systems converge and remain stable over time. If the issue of braided versus meandering channel regime continues to be debated through peer review and public comments, a more exhaustive analysis of this topic will be conducted for the final project phase.


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