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Scientific Investigations Report 2014–5112

Prepared in cooperation with the Navajo Nation

Historical Channel-Planform Change of the Little Colorado River near Winslow, Arizona

By Debra Block

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This study evaluates channel-planform adjustment on an alluvial reach of the Little Colorado River and documents the geomorphic evolution of the channel through an analysis of aerial photographs and orthophotographs for the period 1936–2010. The Little Colorado River has adjusted to the effects of an extreme flood in 1923 and a subsequent decline in peak discharge and mean annual flow by channel narrowing: the channel width and area of the river have decreased by approximately 90 percent over the study period. Although deposition historically exceeds erosion, lateral migration exacerbates localized erosion, particularly near hydraulic controls. Despite repeated cutoff and avulsion, the Little Colorado River has steadily increased in length and sinuosity over a period of 74 years.

Changes in temperature and precipitation are likely affecting the discharge of the Little Colorado River near and downstream of Winslow, Ariz. Nonparametric methods of trend detection determine whether the probability distribution of temperature, precipitation, and peak streamflow has changed over time. Time-series plots of temperature and precipitation show statistically significant trends at the 99-percent-confidence level when evaluated with a Mann-Kendall test. An increasing trend was indicated in mean daily minimum air temperature (Tmin), whereas decreasing trends were indicated in both annual precipitation (Pann) and monsoon-seasonal precipitation (Pjas), as well as in peak discharge.

First posted August 4, 2014

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Suggested citation:

Block, Debra, 2014, Historical channel-planform change of the Little Colorado River near Winslow, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2014-5112, 24 p., 2 plates, http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20145112.

ISSN 2328-0328 (online)



Contents

Abstract

Introduction

Regional Setting and Study Area

Methods

Results

Discussion

Conclusion

References Cited


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