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Blackbird Creek (Delaware)

Blackbird Creek is a 16.9-mile-long (27.2 km)[5] river in northern Delaware in the United States.

Blackbird Creek
Tributary to Delaware Bay
Blackbird Creek at Blackbird Reserve
Location
CountryUnited States
StateDelaware
CountyNew Castle
CityTownsend
Physical characteristics
SourceOn the watershed divide between Blackbird Creek and the Chester River
 • locationDexter Corners, Delaware
 • coordinates39°19′25″N 075°41′46″W / 39.32361°N 75.69611°W / 39.32361; -75.69611[1]
 • elevation75 ft (23 m)[2]
Mouth2 miles north of Taylors Bridge, Delaware
 • location
Taylors Bridge, Delaware
 • coordinates
39°26′19″N 075°34′27″W / 39.43861°N 75.57417°W / 39.43861; -75.57417[1]
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)[2]
Length16.28 mi (26.20 km)[3]
Basin size8,022 ha[4]
Basin features
ProgressionDelaware BayAtlantic Ocean
River systemDelaware River
Tributaries 
 • leftBarlow Branch
Herring Run
Beaver Branch
 • rightSandom Branch
Fishing Creek
Mill Creek
Gravel Gut
WaterbodiesBlackbird Pond
BridgesGreenspring Road
Oliver Guessford Road
Railroad Crossing
Blackbird Station Road
US 13
Blackbird Landing Road
DE 9

Course

Blackbird Creek rises in two branches both north and south of Dexter Corners in southern New Castle County, Delaware and flows generally northeast in a meandering course. The northerly branch is contained within Blackbird State Forest, while the southerly branch arises in a swampy wooded buffer in farmland. Both branches join just upstream of Blackbird Pond, which is southwest of the village of Blackbird, Delaware. Just downstream of Blackbird Pond and upstream of US 13, Barlow Branch enters from the left (north). Downstream of US 13, Sandom Branch enters from the right (south) and a little further downstream, Blackbird Creek becomes subject to tidal influence and widens considerably.

Upstream of Blackbird Landing Road, Herring Run enters from the left (north) in an area of freshwater tidal marsh. Downstream of Blackbird Landing Road, another tributary, Beaver Branch, enters from the left (north). Near the mouth of Blackbird Creek, three tidal tributaries enter from the right (south) and include Fishing Creek, Mill Creek, and Gravel Gut. The mouth of Blackbird Creek is located at the north end of Delaware Bay approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) south of the mouth of the Appoquinimink River and approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Taylors Bridge.[6]

Watershed

Blackbird Creek watershed is largely forested and rural. Near its mouth, it is surrounded by extensive salt marshes, with extensive populations of saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) and common reed (Phragmites australis). The lower river upstream from Delaware State Highway 9 is protected as part of the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve, along with portions of the lower Appoquinimink. Blackbird State Forest covers large areas of the headwaters.[7] One small village, Blackbird, is located totally within the watershed, while the city of Townsend is on the northern edge.

River Modifications

Blackbird Pond, a former millpond,[8] is the only dam present on Blackbird Creek.

The damming of this creek was the subject of the 1829 Supreme Court case that gave rise to the theory of the Dormant Commerce Clause.

Natural History

The Blackbird Creek watershed is a focus area in Delaware for “Delmarva Bays”, which are undrained depression deposits that may or may not have a sandy rim.[9] These “bays” have fluctuating hydrology that provide breeding sites for amphibians and habitat for a number of rare plants. Larger versions are generally called “Carolina Bays.”

Geology

Blackbird Creek is located in the High Coastal Plain that originates from glacial outwash of continental deposits (Columbia Formation).[10] The headwaters of Blackbird Creek are located in an area of undrained depression deposits of the Columbia Formation.[11] The northeasterly course of Blackbird Creek takes it through the Lynch Heights Formation, Scotts Corners Formation, and into marsh deposits forming steep valleys along the way.[12]

See also

Maps

 
Course of Blackbird Creek (Delaware Bay tributary) in New Castle County, Delaware
 
Watershed of Blackbird Creek (Delaware Bay tributary) in New Castle County, Delaware

References

  1. ^ a b "GNIS Detail - Blackbird Creek". geonames.usgs.gov. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Blackbird Creek Topo Map, New Castle County DE (Taylors Bridge Area)". TopoZone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  3. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". epa.maps.arcgis.com. US EPA. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Blackbird Creek Watershed Proposed TMDLs" (PDF). Hydroqual Environmental Engineers & Scientists. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  5. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 1, 2011
  6. ^ "Blackbird Creek Topo Map, New Castle County DE (Taylors Bridge Area)". TopoZone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Blackbird State Forest Map" (PDF). Blackbird State Forest. Delaware Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  8. ^ Scharf, John Thomas. "History of Delaware : 1609-1888: Local history". Google Books. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  9. ^ Dugan, Bailey L.; Neimeister, Mark P.; Andres, A. Scott. "Open File Report No. 49--Hydrogeological Framework of Southern New Castle County" (PDF). Delaware Geological Survey Open File Reports. Delaware Geological Survey. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Archaeological Investigations at the Blackbird Creek Site" (PDF). Delaware DOT Archaeology. Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  11. ^ Ramsey, Kelvin W. "Geologic Map of New Castle County, Delaware" (PDF). Delaware Geological Survey. Delaware Geological Survey. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  12. ^ Ramsey, Kelvin W. "Geologic Map of New Castle County, Delaware" (PDF). Delaware Geological Survey. Delaware Geological Survey. Retrieved 23 May 2019.

External links

  • Blackbird State Forest
  • Delaware Watersheds: Blackbird Creek
  • Blackbird-Millington Corridor Conservation Area Plan

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Blackbird Creek Delaware news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blackbird Creek is a 16 9 mile long 27 2 km 5 river in northern Delaware in the United States Blackbird CreekTributary to Delaware BayBlackbird Creek at Blackbird ReserveShow map of DelawareShow map of the United StatesLocationCountryUnited StatesStateDelawareCountyNew CastleCityTownsendPhysical characteristicsSourceOn the watershed divide between Blackbird Creek and the Chester River locationDexter Corners Delaware coordinates39 19 25 N 075 41 46 W 39 32361 N 75 69611 W 39 32361 75 69611 1 elevation75 ft 23 m 2 Mouth2 miles north of Taylors Bridge Delaware locationTaylors Bridge Delaware coordinates39 26 19 N 075 34 27 W 39 43861 N 75 57417 W 39 43861 75 57417 1 elevation0 ft 0 m 2 Length16 28 mi 26 20 km 3 Basin size8 022 ha 4 Basin featuresProgressionDelaware Bay Atlantic OceanRiver systemDelaware RiverTributaries leftBarlow BranchHerring RunBeaver Branch rightSandom BranchFishing CreekMill CreekGravel GutWaterbodiesBlackbird PondBridgesGreenspring RoadOliver Guessford RoadRailroad CrossingBlackbird Station RoadUS 13Blackbird Landing RoadDE 9 Contents 1 Course 2 Watershed 3 River Modifications 4 Natural History 5 Geology 6 See also 7 Maps 8 References 9 External linksCourse EditBlackbird Creek rises in two branches both north and south of Dexter Corners in southern New Castle County Delaware and flows generally northeast in a meandering course The northerly branch is contained within Blackbird State Forest while the southerly branch arises in a swampy wooded buffer in farmland Both branches join just upstream of Blackbird Pond which is southwest of the village of Blackbird Delaware Just downstream of Blackbird Pond and upstream of US 13 Barlow Branch enters from the left north Downstream of US 13 Sandom Branch enters from the right south and a little further downstream Blackbird Creek becomes subject to tidal influence and widens considerably Upstream of Blackbird Landing Road Herring Run enters from the left north in an area of freshwater tidal marsh Downstream of Blackbird Landing Road another tributary Beaver Branch enters from the left north Near the mouth of Blackbird Creek three tidal tributaries enter from the right south and include Fishing Creek Mill Creek and Gravel Gut The mouth of Blackbird Creek is located at the north end of Delaware Bay approximately 0 25 miles 0 40 km south of the mouth of the Appoquinimink River and approximately 2 miles 3 2 km north of Taylors Bridge 6 Watershed EditBlackbird Creek watershed is largely forested and rural Near its mouth it is surrounded by extensive salt marshes with extensive populations of saltmarsh cordgrass Spartina alterniflora and common reed Phragmites australis The lower river upstream from Delaware State Highway 9 is protected as part of the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve along with portions of the lower Appoquinimink Blackbird State Forest covers large areas of the headwaters 7 One small village Blackbird is located totally within the watershed while the city of Townsend is on the northern edge River Modifications EditBlackbird Pond a former millpond 8 is the only dam present on Blackbird Creek The damming of this creek was the subject of the 1829 Supreme Court case that gave rise to the theory of the Dormant Commerce Clause Natural History EditThe Blackbird Creek watershed is a focus area in Delaware for Delmarva Bays which are undrained depression deposits that may or may not have a sandy rim 9 These bays have fluctuating hydrology that provide breeding sites for amphibians and habitat for a number of rare plants Larger versions are generally called Carolina Bays Geology EditBlackbird Creek is located in the High Coastal Plain that originates from glacial outwash of continental deposits Columbia Formation 10 The headwaters of Blackbird Creek are located in an area of undrained depression deposits of the Columbia Formation 11 The northeasterly course of Blackbird Creek takes it through the Lynch Heights Formation Scotts Corners Formation and into marsh deposits forming steep valleys along the way 12 See also EditList of Delaware rivers Willson v Black Bird Creek Marsh Co U S Supreme Court case on navigating the creekMaps Edit Course of Blackbird Creek Delaware Bay tributary in New Castle County Delaware Watershed of Blackbird Creek Delaware Bay tributary in New Castle County DelawareReferences Edit a b GNIS Detail Blackbird Creek geonames usgs gov Retrieved 19 May 2019 a b Blackbird Creek Topo Map New Castle County DE Taylors Bridge Area TopoZone Locality LLC Retrieved 30 July 2019 ArcGIS Web Application epa maps arcgis com US EPA Retrieved 30 July 2019 Blackbird Creek Watershed Proposed TMDLs PDF Hydroqual Environmental Engineers amp Scientists Retrieved 19 May 2019 U S Geological Survey National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data The National Map Archived 2012 03 29 at the Wayback Machine accessed April 1 2011 Blackbird Creek Topo Map New Castle County DE Taylors Bridge Area TopoZone Locality LLC Retrieved 23 May 2019 Blackbird State Forest Map PDF Blackbird State Forest Delaware Department of Agriculture Retrieved 22 May 2019 Scharf John Thomas History of Delaware 1609 1888 Local history Google Books Retrieved 23 May 2019 Dugan Bailey L Neimeister Mark P Andres A Scott Open File Report No 49 Hydrogeological Framework of Southern New Castle County PDF Delaware Geological Survey Open File Reports Delaware Geological Survey Retrieved 22 May 2019 Archaeological Investigations at the Blackbird Creek Site PDF Delaware DOT Archaeology Delaware Department of Transportation Retrieved 23 May 2019 Ramsey Kelvin W Geologic Map of New Castle County Delaware PDF Delaware Geological Survey Delaware Geological Survey Retrieved 23 May 2019 Ramsey Kelvin W Geologic Map of New Castle County Delaware PDF Delaware Geological Survey Delaware Geological Survey Retrieved 23 May 2019 External links EditNOAA Delaware NERR Blackbird State Forest Delaware Watersheds Blackbird Creek Blackbird Millington Corridor Conservation Area Plan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blackbird Creek Delaware amp oldid 1091587666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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