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East Branch Briar Creek

East Branch Briar Creek is a tributary of Briar Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 9.6 miles (15.4 km) long and flows through Briar Creek Township and the boroughs of Berwick and Briar Creek.[1] The watershed of the creek has an area of 15.10 square miles (39.1 km2). A lake known as Briar Creek Lake is on the creek. The pH of the creek has a median of 6.92 near its headwaters and 7.565 at Briar Creek Lake. The creek's temperature ranges from 32.18 °F (0.10 °C) to 78.62 °F (25.90 °C). Rock formations in the watershed include shale, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, and mudstone.

East Branch Briar Creek
East Branch Briar Creek in late summer
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationlake in Briar Creek Township, Pennsylvania
 • elevation1,000 ft (300 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Briar Creek in Briar Creek, Pennsylvania
 • elevation
499 ft (152 m)
Length9.6 mi (15.4 km)
Basin size15.10 sq mi (39.1 km2)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftKashinka Hollow, Glen Brook

East Branch Briar Creek is designated as a coldwater fishery. It is also partially flanked by forested land.

Course edit

 
East Branch Briar Creek in late winter

East Branch Briar Creek begins in a lake in Briar Creek Township, immediately south of Lee Mountain. It flows west for a few miles before turning southwest for more than a mile. The creek then turns south-southeast and flows past the community of Evansville. South of Evansville, it turns roughly east and flows through Briar Creek Lake.[1][2] Further downstream, the creek makes a broad turn west and passes along the outskirts of Berwick. After less than a mile, it enters the community of Briar Creek. Shortly afterwards, the creek reaches its confluence with Briar Creek.[1]

East Branch Briar Creek joins Briar Creek 1.02 miles (1.64 km) upstream of its mouth.[3]

Tributaries edit

Tributaries of East Branch Briar Creek include Kashinka Hollow and Glen Brook.[2] Kashinka Hollow joins East Branch Briar Creek 3.58 miles (5.76 km) upstream of its mouth. Its watershed has an area of 2.08 square miles (5.4 km2). Glen Brook joins the creek 2.24 miles (3.60 km) upstream of its mouth. Its watershed has an area of 4.96 square miles (12.8 km2).[3]

Hydrology edit

The discharge of East Branch Briar Creek in its upper reaches ranges from 0.4 to 10.425 cubic feet per second, with a median of 1.385 cubic feet per second. Near Briar Creek Lake, the discharge of the creek ranges from 0.54 to 11.5 cubic feet per second. The median discharge here is 4.645 cubic feet per second. In the upper reaches of East Branch Briar Creek, its temperature ranges from 32.18 °F (0.10 °C) to 71.42 °F (21.90 °C). The median temperature here is 49.73 °F (9.85 °C). Close to Briar Creek Lake, the temperature of the creek ranges between 32.18 °F (0.10 °C) and 78.62 °F (25.90 °C). The median temperature here is 50.18 °F (10.10 °C).[2]

Near the headwaters of East Branch Briar Creek, its pH ranges from 6.78 to 7.21, with a median of 6.92. Near Briar Creek Lake, the pH of the creek ranges between 7.14 and 8.73, with a median of 7.565.[2] The creek's concentration of alkalinity is over 20 milligrams per liter. However, this is lower than several other streams in the area.[4] The concentration of total dissolved solids in the creek near its headwaters ranges from 25 to 113 parts per million. The median concentration in this location is 35.5 parts per million. Near Briar Creek Lake, the concentration of total dissolved solids in the creek ranges between 34 and 86 parts per million, with an average of 43.5 parts per million.[2]

In a visual assessment by the Briar Creek Association for Watershed Solutions, the upper reaches of East Branch Briar Creek were given a score of 7.8 on a scale of 1 to 10. Of ten sites in the Briar Creek watershed, this location has a priority rank of 8. However, the visual assessment gave East Branch Briar Creek a score of 3.7 near Briar Creek Lake. This site has a priority rank of 2. From the downstream site of Briar Creek Lake to the mouth of Glen Brook, the creek is considered to be "non-attaining".[2] The causes of impairment in the creek are temperatures and low levels of dissolved oxygen.[5]

East Branch Briar Creek has elevated levels of lead and nitrates.[2]

Geography and geology edit

The elevation of East Branch Briar Creek near its mouth is 499 feet (152 m) above sea level.[6] The elevation of the creek's source is slightly over 1,000 feet (300 m).[1]

The southern reaches of the watershed of East Branch Briar Creek are over calcareous shale and limestone. The central part of the watershed is on siltstone and shale and the watershed's northern reaches are on mudstone and sandstone.[2]

The soil on East Branch Briar Creek near Briar Creek Lake is of the Holly Series, which is a silt loam. Closer to the creek's source, the Albrights Series is found. This soil series is a gravelly silt loam.[2]

There are large amounts of stream alluvium and colluvium on East Branch Briar Creek.[7]

Watershed edit

The watershed of East Branch Briar Creek has an area of 15.10 square miles (39.1 km2).[3] Much of the watershed is in Briar Creek Township, but a small part is in Berwick. The eastern part of the watershed is in Salem Township, Luzerne County.[2]

History edit

East Branch Briar Creek flooded in 1955, causing the communities of Berwick and Foundryville $75,000 in damage. As a response to this and other flooding incidents, the construction of the Briar Creek Lake was planned in 1967.[8]

A woman fell into East Branch Briar Creek and drowned on April 23, 1973.[9]

There are a number of former quarries on the northern side of a ridge that is to the south of East Branch Briar Creek. One of these quarries was used to get stone for making agricultural lime.[10]

Biology edit

East Branch Briar Creek is designated as a coldwater fishery.[2] Wild trout reproduce naturally in the creek upstream of Briar Creek Lake.[11]

There are forested corridors along East Branch Briar Creek. These are described in the Briar Creek coldwater conservation plan as "very important" to the ecology of the watershed of Briar Creek.[2] The Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory describes these corridors as "some of the most important features in this township [Briar Creek Township]".[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d United States Geological Survey, , archived from the original on March 29, 2012, retrieved August 4, 2014
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Briar Creek Association for Watershed Solutions, Columbia County Conservation District (December 12, 2012), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2015, retrieved August 5, 2014
  3. ^ a b c Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams (PDF), November 2, 2001, retrieved August 5, 2014
  4. ^ Susquehanna River Basin Commission, (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2013, retrieved August 5, 2014
  5. ^ United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2006 Waterbody Report for East Branch Briar Creek, retrieved August 5, 2014
  6. ^ Topographic Map Stream Features in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, archived from the original on July 28, 2014, retrieved August 4, 2014
  7. ^ SEDA-Council of Governments, Northumberland County Planning Commission (1970), Northumberland County solid waste management plan, retrieved August 12, 2014
  8. ^ Lake Project to Be Built Near Berwick, Reading Eagle, February 19, 1967, retrieved August 11, 2014
  9. ^ Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania · Page 28, Standard-Speaker, April 23, 1973, retrieved August 5, 2014
  10. ^ Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (1934), Mineral Resource Report M, retrieved August 11, 2014
  11. ^ Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - March 2014 (PDF), March 2014, retrieved August 5, 2014[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ The Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy (2004), Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory 2004 (PDF), retrieved August 5, 2014

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East Branch Briar Creek is a tributary of Briar Creek in Columbia County Pennsylvania in the United States It is approximately 9 6 miles 15 4 km long and flows through Briar Creek Township and the boroughs of Berwick and Briar Creek 1 The watershed of the creek has an area of 15 10 square miles 39 1 km2 A lake known as Briar Creek Lake is on the creek The pH of the creek has a median of 6 92 near its headwaters and 7 565 at Briar Creek Lake The creek s temperature ranges from 32 18 F 0 10 C to 78 62 F 25 90 C Rock formations in the watershed include shale limestone siltstone sandstone and mudstone East Branch Briar CreekEast Branch Briar Creek in late summerPhysical characteristicsSource locationlake in Briar Creek Township Pennsylvania elevation1 000 ft 300 m Mouth locationBriar Creek in Briar Creek Pennsylvania elevation499 ft 152 m Length9 6 mi 15 4 km Basin size15 10 sq mi 39 1 km2 Basin featuresTributaries leftKashinka Hollow Glen Brook East Branch Briar Creek is designated as a coldwater fishery It is also partially flanked by forested land Contents 1 Course 1 1 Tributaries 2 Hydrology 3 Geography and geology 4 Watershed 5 History 6 Biology 7 See also 8 ReferencesCourse edit nbsp East Branch Briar Creek in late winter East Branch Briar Creek begins in a lake in Briar Creek Township immediately south of Lee Mountain It flows west for a few miles before turning southwest for more than a mile The creek then turns south southeast and flows past the community of Evansville South of Evansville it turns roughly east and flows through Briar Creek Lake 1 2 Further downstream the creek makes a broad turn west and passes along the outskirts of Berwick After less than a mile it enters the community of Briar Creek Shortly afterwards the creek reaches its confluence with Briar Creek 1 East Branch Briar Creek joins Briar Creek 1 02 miles 1 64 km upstream of its mouth 3 Tributaries edit Tributaries of East Branch Briar Creek include Kashinka Hollow and Glen Brook 2 Kashinka Hollow joins East Branch Briar Creek 3 58 miles 5 76 km upstream of its mouth Its watershed has an area of 2 08 square miles 5 4 km2 Glen Brook joins the creek 2 24 miles 3 60 km upstream of its mouth Its watershed has an area of 4 96 square miles 12 8 km2 3 Hydrology editThe discharge of East Branch Briar Creek in its upper reaches ranges from 0 4 to 10 425 cubic feet per second with a median of 1 385 cubic feet per second Near Briar Creek Lake the discharge of the creek ranges from 0 54 to 11 5 cubic feet per second The median discharge here is 4 645 cubic feet per second In the upper reaches of East Branch Briar Creek its temperature ranges from 32 18 F 0 10 C to 71 42 F 21 90 C The median temperature here is 49 73 F 9 85 C Close to Briar Creek Lake the temperature of the creek ranges between 32 18 F 0 10 C and 78 62 F 25 90 C The median temperature here is 50 18 F 10 10 C 2 Near the headwaters of East Branch Briar Creek its pH ranges from 6 78 to 7 21 with a median of 6 92 Near Briar Creek Lake the pH of the creek ranges between 7 14 and 8 73 with a median of 7 565 2 The creek s concentration of alkalinity is over 20 milligrams per liter However this is lower than several other streams in the area 4 The concentration of total dissolved solids in the creek near its headwaters ranges from 25 to 113 parts per million The median concentration in this location is 35 5 parts per million Near Briar Creek Lake the concentration of total dissolved solids in the creek ranges between 34 and 86 parts per million with an average of 43 5 parts per million 2 In a visual assessment by the Briar Creek Association for Watershed Solutions the upper reaches of East Branch Briar Creek were given a score of 7 8 on a scale of 1 to 10 Of ten sites in the Briar Creek watershed this location has a priority rank of 8 However the visual assessment gave East Branch Briar Creek a score of 3 7 near Briar Creek Lake This site has a priority rank of 2 From the downstream site of Briar Creek Lake to the mouth of Glen Brook the creek is considered to be non attaining 2 The causes of impairment in the creek are temperatures and low levels of dissolved oxygen 5 East Branch Briar Creek has elevated levels of lead and nitrates 2 Geography and geology editThe elevation of East Branch Briar Creek near its mouth is 499 feet 152 m above sea level 6 The elevation of the creek s source is slightly over 1 000 feet 300 m 1 The southern reaches of the watershed of East Branch Briar Creek are over calcareous shale and limestone The central part of the watershed is on siltstone and shale and the watershed s northern reaches are on mudstone and sandstone 2 The soil on East Branch Briar Creek near Briar Creek Lake is of the Holly Series which is a silt loam Closer to the creek s source the Albrights Series is found This soil series is a gravelly silt loam 2 There are large amounts of stream alluvium and colluvium on East Branch Briar Creek 7 Watershed editThe watershed of East Branch Briar Creek has an area of 15 10 square miles 39 1 km2 3 Much of the watershed is in Briar Creek Township but a small part is in Berwick The eastern part of the watershed is in Salem Township Luzerne County 2 History editEast Branch Briar Creek flooded in 1955 causing the communities of Berwick and Foundryville 75 000 in damage As a response to this and other flooding incidents the construction of the Briar Creek Lake was planned in 1967 8 A woman fell into East Branch Briar Creek and drowned on April 23 1973 9 There are a number of former quarries on the northern side of a ridge that is to the south of East Branch Briar Creek One of these quarries was used to get stone for making agricultural lime 10 Biology editEast Branch Briar Creek is designated as a coldwater fishery 2 Wild trout reproduce naturally in the creek upstream of Briar Creek Lake 11 There are forested corridors along East Branch Briar Creek These are described in the Briar Creek coldwater conservation plan as very important to the ecology of the watershed of Briar Creek 2 The Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory describes these corridors as some of the most important features in this township Briar Creek Township 12 See also editList of rivers of Pennsylvania West Branch Briar CreekReferences edit a b c d United States Geological Survey The National Map Viewer archived from the original on March 29 2012 retrieved August 4 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l Briar Creek Association for Watershed Solutions Columbia County Conservation District December 12 2012 Briar Creek Watershed Coldwater Conservation Plan PDF archived from the original PDF on February 25 2015 retrieved August 5 2014 a b c Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams PDF November 2 2001 retrieved August 5 2014 Susquehanna River Basin Commission Conclusions PDF archived from the original PDF on September 14 2013 retrieved August 5 2014 United States Environmental Protection Agency 2006 Waterbody Report for East Branch Briar Creek retrieved August 5 2014 Topographic Map Stream Features in Columbia County Pennsylvania archived from the original on July 28 2014 retrieved August 4 2014 SEDA Council of Governments Northumberland County Planning Commission 1970 Northumberland County solid waste management plan retrieved August 12 2014 Lake Project to Be Built Near Berwick Reading Eagle February 19 1967 retrieved August 11 2014 Standard Speaker from Hazleton Pennsylvania Page 28 Standard Speaker April 23 1973 retrieved August 5 2014 Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey 1934 Mineral Resource Report M retrieved August 11 2014 Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters Natural Reproduction March 2014 PDF March 2014 retrieved August 5 2014 permanent dead link The Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy 2004 Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory 2004 PDF retrieved August 5 2014 41 03 10 N 76 16 46 W 41 05266 N 76 27958 W 41 05266 76 27958 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Branch Briar Creek amp oldid 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