Use of Sediment Rating Curves and Optical Backscatter Data to Characterize Sediment Transport in the Upper Yuba River Watershed, California, 2001–03
By Jennifer A. Curtis1, Lorraine E. Flint1, Charles N. Alpers1, Scott A. Wright2 and Noah P. Snyder3
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report  2005–5246 , published 2006.
Figure 13
Extensive volumes of historical hydraulic-mining sediment are located in Shady Creek, a tributary to the South Yuba River in the upper Yuba River watershed, California.
View is looking upstream along the left bank.
Figure 13 - Extensive volumes of historical hydraulic-mining sediment are located in Shady Creek, a tributary to the South Yuba River in the upper Yuba River watershed, California.