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Thompson Creek (Santa Clara County, California)

Thompson Creek is a 10.8-mile-long (17.4 km)[1][2] northwestward-flowing stream currently originating on the southern slopes of Mount Misery[3] in the western foothills of the Diablo Range. It flows along San Felipe Road then through Evergreen Valley in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California where it was extended in 1970 to Lower Silver Creek. The creek was one of several that fed into the marshy area known as Laguna Socayre, where the Lake Cunningham flood retention basin is now.

Thompson Creek
Dry Creek
Paralleling Coyote Creek to the east is its tributary (via Lower Silver Creek) Thompson Creek, along San Felipe Road with Reid–Hillview Airport, Eastridge Mall, and Lake Cunningham at top, Yerba Buena Road at bottom.
Location of mouth
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSanta Cruz Counties
Physical characteristics
SourceEdenvale Hills of
 • locationEvergreen Valley in southeast San Jose, California
 • coordinates37°15′29″N 121°42′18″W / 37.25806°N 121.70500°W / 37.25806; -121.70500[1]
 • elevation1,200 ft (370 m)[1]
MouthLower Silver Creek
 • location
Just north of Lake Cunningham in southeast San Jose, California
 • coordinates
37°20′24″N 121°48′35″W / 37.34000°N 121.80972°W / 37.34000; -121.80972[1]
 • elevation
123 ft (37 m)[1]
Length10.8 mi (17.4 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftRemnant of Upper Silver Creek
 • rightYerba Buena Creek, Evergreen Creek, Fowler Creek, Quimby Creek, Norwood Creek

History edit

Historically, Thompson Creek was known as Dry Creek and ran through the Rancho Socayre.[4] The etymology of the name Thompson is unclear.[5]

Watershed and course edit

The Thompson Creek watershed currently drains an area of approximately 18 square miles (47 km2)[6] with its source on the southern flank of Mount Misery in the western foothills of the Diablo Range southeast of San Jose, California. Upper Silver Creek and Thompson Creek both historically sank into the alluvial basin of Evergreen Valley in southeast San Jose.[7] Then they resurfaced and flowed into a large freshwater marsh known historically as Laguna Socayre, and referred to more recently as Silver Creek Marsh.[8] In the 1970s, Upper Silver Creek flows were shunted due west into a flood control channel discharging directly to Coyote Creek south of Singleton Road, although a remnant of Silver Creek flows into Thompson Creek (after the latter was extended to Silver Creek Marsh in 1970).[6][7] In 1978, Silver Creek Marsh was excavated into a flood water detention pond or reservoir, now known as Lake Cunningham.[7] Thompson Creek was routed around the west side of Lake Cunningham to the north side where it joins with Flint Creek to form the source of today's Lower Silver Creek, as indicated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District (now Valley Water).

In addition to the remnant of Upper Silver Creek being tributary to Thompson Creek, it also receives numerous tributaries which drain the east San Jose foothills of the Diablo Range. These are, heading downstream: Yerba Buena Creek, Evergreen Creek, Fowler Creek, Quimby Creek, and Norwood Creek. Historically these were not connected to Thompson Creek, and sank into the alluvial plain of east Evergreen Valley, but in the 1970s were connected to Thompson Creek as part of the East Zone Flood Project in order to provide storm drainage for urban development.[6]

Ecology and conservation edit

Historically Thompson Creek did not reach today's Lake Cunningham and was not regarded as a steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) spawning stream.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed December 6, 2023
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Silver Creek
  3. ^ "Mount Misery". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  4. ^ Robin Grossinger, Ruth Askevold, Chuck Striplen, Elise Brewster, Sarah Pearce, Kristen Larned, Lester McKee, Josh Collins (2006). Coyote Creek Watershed Historical Ecology Study: Historical Condition, Landscape Change, and Restoration Potential in the Eastern Santa Clara Valley, California (PDF) (Report). Oakland, California: San Francisco Estuary Institute. Retrieved December 6, 2023.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ David L. Durham (2000). Durham's Place-Names of the San Francisco Bay Area. Clovis, California: Word Dancer Press. p. 181.
  6. ^ a b c d Robert A. Leidy, Gordon S. Becker, Brett N. Harvey (2005). Historical Distribution and Current Status of Steelhead/Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Streams of the San Francisco Estuary, California (Report). Oakland, CA: Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration (CEMAR). Retrieved December 5, 2023.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ a b c Christina Keenan and Mariah McPherson (November 12, 2003). The implementation of the Lower Silver Creek watershed project (Report). Berkeley, California: UC Berkeley: Water Resources Collections and Archives. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  8. ^ Janet M. Sowers, Justin T. Pearce (February 28, 2003). Geomorphology of the Historical Silver Creek Watershed (PDF) (Report). San Jose, California: Santa Clara Valley Water District. Retrieved December 6, 2023.

External links edit

  • Middle Coyote Creek Watershed Map in Oakland Museum's Creek & Watershed Map of Milpitas & North San Jose and Creek & Watershed Map of Central San Jose & Vicinity
  • Valley Water Map of Santa Clara County Watersheds

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This article is about Lower Silver Creek tributary to Coyote Creek For Other uses see Silver Creek disambiguation Thompson Creek is a 10 8 mile long 17 4 km 1 2 northwestward flowing stream currently originating on the southern slopes of Mount Misery 3 in the western foothills of the Diablo Range It flows along San Felipe Road then through Evergreen Valley in San Jose Santa Clara County California where it was extended in 1970 to Lower Silver Creek The creek was one of several that fed into the marshy area known as Laguna Socayre where the Lake Cunningham flood retention basin is now Thompson CreekDry CreekParalleling Coyote Creek to the east is its tributary via Lower Silver Creek Thompson Creek along San Felipe Road with Reid Hillview Airport Eastridge Mall and Lake Cunningham at top Yerba Buena Road at bottom Location of mouthLocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaRegionSanta Cruz CountiesPhysical characteristicsSourceEdenvale Hills of locationEvergreen Valley in southeast San Jose California coordinates37 15 29 N 121 42 18 W 37 25806 N 121 70500 W 37 25806 121 70500 1 elevation1 200 ft 370 m 1 MouthLower Silver Creek locationJust north of Lake Cunningham in southeast San Jose California coordinates37 20 24 N 121 48 35 W 37 34000 N 121 80972 W 37 34000 121 80972 1 elevation123 ft 37 m 1 Length10 8 mi 17 4 km Basin featuresTributaries leftRemnant of Upper Silver Creek rightYerba Buena Creek Evergreen Creek Fowler Creek Quimby Creek Norwood Creek Contents 1 History 2 Watershed and course 3 Ecology and conservation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editHistorically Thompson Creek was known as Dry Creek and ran through the Rancho Socayre 4 The etymology of the name Thompson is unclear 5 Watershed and course editThe Thompson Creek watershed currently drains an area of approximately 18 square miles 47 km2 6 with its source on the southern flank of Mount Misery in the western foothills of the Diablo Range southeast of San Jose California Upper Silver Creek and Thompson Creek both historically sank into the alluvial basin of Evergreen Valley in southeast San Jose 7 Then they resurfaced and flowed into a large freshwater marsh known historically as Laguna Socayre and referred to more recently as Silver Creek Marsh 8 In the 1970s Upper Silver Creek flows were shunted due west into a flood control channel discharging directly to Coyote Creek south of Singleton Road although a remnant of Silver Creek flows into Thompson Creek after the latter was extended to Silver Creek Marsh in 1970 6 7 In 1978 Silver Creek Marsh was excavated into a flood water detention pond or reservoir now known as Lake Cunningham 7 Thompson Creek was routed around the west side of Lake Cunningham to the north side where it joins with Flint Creek to form the source of today s Lower Silver Creek as indicated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District now Valley Water In addition to the remnant of Upper Silver Creek being tributary to Thompson Creek it also receives numerous tributaries which drain the east San Jose foothills of the Diablo Range These are heading downstream Yerba Buena Creek Evergreen Creek Fowler Creek Quimby Creek and Norwood Creek Historically these were not connected to Thompson Creek and sank into the alluvial plain of east Evergreen Valley but in the 1970s were connected to Thompson Creek as part of the East Zone Flood Project in order to provide storm drainage for urban development 6 Ecology and conservation editHistorically Thompson Creek did not reach today s Lake Cunningham and was not regarded as a steelhead trout Oncorhynchus mykiss spawning stream 6 See also editCoyote Creek Lake Cunningham Lower Silver Creek Upper Silver CreekReferences edit a b c d e U S Geological Survey National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data The National Map Archived 2012 03 29 at the Wayback Machine accessed December 6 2023 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Silver Creek Mount Misery Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Robin Grossinger Ruth Askevold Chuck Striplen Elise Brewster Sarah Pearce Kristen Larned Lester McKee Josh Collins 2006 Coyote Creek Watershed Historical Ecology Study Historical Condition Landscape Change and Restoration Potential in the Eastern Santa Clara Valley California PDF Report Oakland California San Francisco Estuary Institute Retrieved December 6 2023 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link David L Durham 2000 Durham s Place Names of the San Francisco Bay Area Clovis California Word Dancer Press p 181 a b c d Robert A Leidy Gordon S Becker Brett N Harvey 2005 Historical Distribution and Current Status of Steelhead Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in Streams of the San Francisco Estuary California Report Oakland CA Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration CEMAR Retrieved December 5 2023 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Christina Keenan and Mariah McPherson November 12 2003 The implementation of the Lower Silver Creek watershed project Report Berkeley California UC Berkeley Water Resources Collections and Archives Retrieved December 6 2023 Janet M Sowers Justin T Pearce February 28 2003 Geomorphology of the Historical Silver Creek Watershed PDF Report San Jose California Santa Clara Valley Water District Retrieved December 6 2023 External links editMiddle Coyote Creek Watershed Map in Oakland Museum s Creek amp Watershed Map of Milpitas amp North San Jose and Creek amp Watershed Map of Central San Jose amp Vicinity Valley Water Map of Santa Clara County Watersheds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thompson Creek Santa Clara County California amp oldid 1216420495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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