Nowadaga Creek

The Nowadaga Creek basin drains portions of the towns of Danube, Stark, and Little Falls, as well as a small portion of the town of Warren, in southern Herkimer County before converging with the Mohawk River in Indian Castle, New York. The drainage basin is approximately 49 percent forested. The creek has an average slope of 1.7 percent over its entire stream length of 10.0 miles.[2] On a 1790 land patent map it is spelled "Inchanando Creek".[3]

Nowadaga Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionCentral New York Region
Physical characteristics
SourceOhisa Creek[1]
  locationNewville, New York
  elevation558 ft (170 m)
MouthMohawk River
  location
Indian Castle, New York
  coordinates
43°00′35″N 74°46′27″W
  elevation
324 ft (99 m)
Basin size31.4 sq mi (81 km2)

Geology

Nowadaga Creek flows over a bedrock bed for much of its length and, therefore, is not subject to alluvial processes as seen in many similarly sized river basins. Despite its natural and relatively undeveloped setting, for much of its length the creek lacks a well- developed natural floodplain. In many areas along the creek, the bedrock channel is disintegrating, and pieces of stone that originate from the channel bed are conveyed downstream and deposited in lower velocity reaches of the channel, contributing to debris jams, avulsions, and flooding. [4]

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References

  1. "Ohisa creek". usgs.gov. usgs. 1980. Retrieved 18 April 2017. data
  2. "Nowadaga creek". usgs.gov. usgs. 1980. Retrieved 20 April 2017. data
  3. "Inchanando creek". historicmapworks.com. historicmapworks.com. 1790. Retrieved 29 November 2017. data
  4. "Nowadaga creek" (PDF). Cornell.edu. cornell. 1980. Retrieved 20 April 2017. data


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