On the contrary, with the exception of some localized flooding and ponding water, the watersheds are most certainly not going to be at flood stage any time in the next week.
Aufisther,
With such a scholarly phrase as "antecedent soil moisture deficit" I have no problem believing you are a teacher and a hydrologist.
I gave you a "LIKE" for that phraseology. I'll use that next time instead of saying "We need rain."
HH,
Don.....
Yesterday I took a loooong drive up the Foresthill Divide, then another 10 miles east on Soda Springs Road past Robinson Flat... I was struck by the extent of the burn from the American Fire... about 30,000 acres...
Will the excess runoff be volumetrically sgnificant in terms of the overall hydrologic basin covering the North Fork? Nope, not even close! However, the excess surface runoff is sure to cause excess erosion within the burn boundary and will certainly muddy up the North and Middle Forks of the American R. for the near future. There will not be any significant new erosion of lode gold or transport of flood gold... this is a very insignificant event in the grand scheme of things.
Ya all are scarin me with all this edumacated boloviation. Everyone knows miners ain't fer smarts, you're gonna give us another stereo type ya keep it up !
Light rain here in CC on and off all day but this weekend is supposed to go 3-4 inches more. I got out for 4 gallons of material between showers. Still got soaked and the first couple of test pans...meh.
Check out this link for the Smith river...Dr Fine bridge is less than a mile down the road from me.
This storm finishes up Monday, I'm thinking, give it a few days to run off and by next weekend there might be some freshly washed crevices, and bedrock in need of a closer look. Water levels initially went down slowly, without washing away the silt and fines. This is the first good flushing we've had, weak as it may be. Gotta make hay while the sun shines!
Although during the american fire there were many slides along the canyon walls of the middle fork due to soil degradation and loss of stabilizing root systems due to the high heat of the fire. Thus bringing some possible gold bearing gravels from tertiary sources closer to if not into the streambed. But it wont be distributed without a much, much higher flow.