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Novato Creek

Novato Creek is a stream in eastern Marin County, California, United States. It originates in highlands between Red Hill and Mount Burdell above the city of Novato, California, and flows 17 miles (27 km) before emptying into San Pablo Bay south of Petaluma Point.

Novato Creek
Novato Creek in summer 2016
Location of the mouth within California
Native nameSpanish: Cañada de Novato[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionMarin County
CitiesNovato
Physical characteristics
SourceNortheastern Marin County
 • locationabove Novato, California
 • coordinates38°8′36″N 122°38′33″W / 38.14333°N 122.64250°W / 38.14333; -122.64250[1]
 • elevation1,100 ft (340 m)
Mouth 
 • coordinates
38°5′43″N 122°29′18″W / 38.09528°N 122.48833°W / 38.09528; -122.48833Coordinates: 38°5′43″N 122°29′18″W / 38.09528°N 122.48833°W / 38.09528; -122.48833[1]
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBowman Canyon Creek
 • rightVineyard Creek, Arroyo Avichi, Arroyo San Jose

History

Miwok and Pomo people were the earliest residents of the watershed. Olompali, the site of a significant Miwok village, is located at the southern base of Mt. Burdell. In 1839 Mexican land grants established Rancho Novato. Grazing brought a host of invasive annual grassland plants that eventually dominated the deep-rooted native perennial grasses and altered runoff rates.

By 1856 extensive apple orchards occupied the valley floor and many of the creeks had been channelized for irrigation. The tidal marshlands had also been diked and drained for agriculture (primarily oat-hay production) by the middle of the nineteenth century. In the 1880s the creek was dredged to make way for schooners bound for San Francisco.

Novato, one of the four townships in existence when Marin County formed in 1850, was incorporated in 1960. Ground was broken for Hamilton Air Force Base in 1932 and dedicated in 1935 (the base was decommissioned in 1974, and designated as a historic district in 1988).[3]

Land use changes have increased sediment supply and decreased sediment transport, causing the lower reaches of Novato Creek to become shallower. In addition, the construction of Stafford Dam (starting in 1952[4]) increased its drainage area by 5.2 square miles (13 km2).[5]

Watershed and course

 
Novato Creek in summer 2016

The Novato Creek watershed basin is 45 square miles (120 km2). Novato Creek is joined (heading downstream) by six major tributaries along its 17-mile (27 km) length: Leveroni, Bowman Canyon, Warner, Vineyard Creek, Arroyo Avichi, Arroyo de San Jose, and Simmonds Slough.[3] Arroyo San Jose itself has two tributaries. It is joined on the left by Ignacio Creek and on the right by Pacheco Creek (at Pacheco Pond) just before entering Novato Creek. Novato Creek and its tributaries are often eroded, incised channels. It is one of the driest watersheds in Marin County.

Novato Creek begins to the west of Mount Burdell and initially descends to the west. However, it soon turns south, then east to feed into Stafford Lake. It descends through the city of Novato. East of Novato it crosses under U.S. Route 101 and State Route 37 before flowing through Bel Marin Keys and entering the northwest corner of San Pablo Bay.

Just before entering the Bay, Novato Creek flows along Bel Marin Keys, a community on the creek and a series of adjacent lagoons, at an elevation of 10 feet (3.0 m) above sea level.

Ecology

Salmonids (steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)) are also found within the Novato Creek watershed. The Novato Creek watershed is known to support 10 extant fish species (6 native and 4 introduced). Native species include California roach, Sacramento pikeminnow, Sacramento sucker, steelhead, threespine stickleback, and Prickly sculpin. Introduced species include rainwater killifish, western mosquitofish, striped bass, and green sunfish.[3] Fawcett (2000 and 2006) also noted the presence of non-native bluegill, largemouth bass, brown bullhead, chameleon goby, and inland silverside. Historically, the watershed supported native tidewater goby; the last collection occurred in 1945.[6]

Wetland-adapted species occur along Rush Creek and the lower Novato Creek wetlands. Noteworthy species include San Pablo song sparrow, California black rail, saltmarsh common yellowthroat, and California clapper rail. Western pond turtles and naturalized bullfrogs are known to occur in Novato Creek.[3]

Bridges

 
The Redwood Boulevard bridge over Novato Creek

Novato Creek is spanned by many bridges, including:[7]

  • at milepost 11.96 of State Route 37, a pair of 720 ft (219 m) prestressed concrete slabs built in 1959
  • at milepost 20.51 of U.S. 101, a pair of 192 ft (59 m) concrete continuous tee beams built in 1974
  • at Redwood Boulevard in Novato, a pair of 187 ft (57 m) concrete tee beams reconstructed in 1988
  • at Novato Boulevard in Novato, a 98 ft (30 m) concrete continuous tee beam built in 1969
  • at Seventh Street in Novato, a 60 ft (18 m) concrete continuous slab built in 1971
  • at Simmons Avenue in Novato, a 36 ft (11 m) concrete tee beam built in 1932 and reconstructed in 1970
  • at Grant Avenue in Novato, a 36 ft (11 m) concrete tee beam built in 1936
  • at Sutro Avenue in Novato, a 33 ft (10 m) concrete slab built in 1935 and reconstructed in 1972
  • at Diablo Avenue in Novato, a 32 ft (10 m) concrete slab built in 1966

See also

References

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Novato Creek
  2. ^ Gudde, Erwin G (2010). California Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p. 264.
  3. ^ a b c d "Novato Creek Watershed". Marin County. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
  5. ^ "Geomorphic Studies by Laurel Collins". Retrieved 2008-01-17.
  6. ^ Robert A. Leidy (2007). Ecology, Assemblage Structure, Distribution, and Status of Fishes in Streams Tributary to the San Francisco Estuary, California (Report). San Francisco Estuary Institute. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2007-12-30.

External links

  • Novato Creek Map
  • Novato Creek Watershed Map at Oakland Museum Maps
  • Friends of Novato Creek

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Novato Creek is a stream in eastern Marin County California United States It originates in highlands between Red Hill and Mount Burdell above the city of Novato California and flows 17 miles 27 km before emptying into San Pablo Bay south of Petaluma Point Novato CreekNovato Creek in summer 2016Location of the mouth within CaliforniaNative nameSpanish Canada de Novato 2 LocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaRegionMarin CountyCitiesNovatoPhysical characteristicsSourceNortheastern Marin County locationabove Novato California coordinates38 8 36 N 122 38 33 W 38 14333 N 122 64250 W 38 14333 122 64250 1 elevation1 100 ft 340 m Mouth coordinates38 5 43 N 122 29 18 W 38 09528 N 122 48833 W 38 09528 122 48833 Coordinates 38 5 43 N 122 29 18 W 38 09528 N 122 48833 W 38 09528 122 48833 1 elevation0 ft 0 m Basin featuresTributaries leftBowman Canyon Creek rightVineyard Creek Arroyo Avichi Arroyo San Jose Contents 1 History 2 Watershed and course 3 Ecology 4 Bridges 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMiwok and Pomo people were the earliest residents of the watershed Olompali the site of a significant Miwok village is located at the southern base of Mt Burdell In 1839 Mexican land grants established Rancho Novato Grazing brought a host of invasive annual grassland plants that eventually dominated the deep rooted native perennial grasses and altered runoff rates By 1856 extensive apple orchards occupied the valley floor and many of the creeks had been channelized for irrigation The tidal marshlands had also been diked and drained for agriculture primarily oat hay production by the middle of the nineteenth century In the 1880s the creek was dredged to make way for schooners bound for San Francisco Novato one of the four townships in existence when Marin County formed in 1850 was incorporated in 1960 Ground was broken for Hamilton Air Force Base in 1932 and dedicated in 1935 the base was decommissioned in 1974 and designated as a historic district in 1988 3 Land use changes have increased sediment supply and decreased sediment transport causing the lower reaches of Novato Creek to become shallower In addition the construction of Stafford Dam starting in 1952 4 increased its drainage area by 5 2 square miles 13 km2 5 Watershed and course Edit Novato Creek in summer 2016 The Novato Creek watershed basin is 45 square miles 120 km2 Novato Creek is joined heading downstream by six major tributaries along its 17 mile 27 km length Leveroni Bowman Canyon Warner Vineyard Creek Arroyo Avichi Arroyo de San Jose and Simmonds Slough 3 Arroyo San Jose itself has two tributaries It is joined on the left by Ignacio Creek and on the right by Pacheco Creek at Pacheco Pond just before entering Novato Creek Novato Creek and its tributaries are often eroded incised channels It is one of the driest watersheds in Marin County Novato Creek begins to the west of Mount Burdell and initially descends to the west However it soon turns south then east to feed into Stafford Lake It descends through the city of Novato East of Novato it crosses under U S Route 101 and State Route 37 before flowing through Bel Marin Keys and entering the northwest corner of San Pablo Bay Just before entering the Bay Novato Creek flows along Bel Marin Keys a community on the creek and a series of adjacent lagoons at an elevation of 10 feet 3 0 m above sea level Ecology EditSalmonids steelhead trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha are also found within the Novato Creek watershed The Novato Creek watershed is known to support 10 extant fish species 6 native and 4 introduced Native species include California roach Sacramento pikeminnow Sacramento sucker steelhead threespine stickleback and Prickly sculpin Introduced species include rainwater killifish western mosquitofish striped bass and green sunfish 3 Fawcett 2000 and 2006 also noted the presence of non native bluegill largemouth bass brown bullhead chameleon goby and inland silverside Historically the watershed supported native tidewater goby the last collection occurred in 1945 6 Wetland adapted species occur along Rush Creek and the lower Novato Creek wetlands Noteworthy species include San Pablo song sparrow California black rail saltmarsh common yellowthroat and California clapper rail Western pond turtles and naturalized bullfrogs are known to occur in Novato Creek 3 Bridges Edit The Redwood Boulevard bridge over Novato Creek Novato Creek is spanned by many bridges including 7 at milepost 11 96 of State Route 37 a pair of 720 ft 219 m prestressed concrete slabs built in 1959 at milepost 20 51 of U S 101 a pair of 192 ft 59 m concrete continuous tee beams built in 1974 at Redwood Boulevard in Novato a pair of 187 ft 57 m concrete tee beams reconstructed in 1988 at Novato Boulevard in Novato a 98 ft 30 m concrete continuous tee beam built in 1969 at Seventh Street in Novato a 60 ft 18 m concrete continuous slab built in 1971 at Simmons Avenue in Novato a 36 ft 11 m concrete tee beam built in 1932 and reconstructed in 1970 at Grant Avenue in Novato a 36 ft 11 m concrete tee beam built in 1936 at Sutro Avenue in Novato a 33 ft 10 m concrete slab built in 1935 and reconstructed in 1972 at Diablo Avenue in Novato a 32 ft 10 m concrete slab built in 1966See also EditList of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay AreaReferences Edit a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Novato Creek Gudde Erwin G 2010 California Place Names A Geographical Dictionary Berkeley California University of California Press p 264 a b c d Novato Creek Watershed Marin County Retrieved 2010 08 31 Novato History Museum Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 Retrieved 2008 01 17 Geomorphic Studies by Laurel Collins Retrieved 2008 01 17 Robert A Leidy 2007 Ecology Assemblage Structure Distribution and Status of Fishes in Streams Tributary to the San Francisco Estuary California Report San Francisco Estuary Institute Retrieved 2010 08 31 National Bridge Inventory Database Archived from the original on 2015 12 12 Retrieved 2007 12 30 External links EditNovato Creek Map Novato Creek Watershed Map at Oakland Museum Maps Friends of Novato Creek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Novato Creek amp oldid 1095203922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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