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1 Historical San Francisco Bay Shoreline Perspectives on the Past and Future Predicting the future of San Francisco Bay: learning from history UC Museum of Paleontology Short Course February 6, 2010 Robin Grossinger Historical Ecology Program San Francisco Estuary Institute

2 I. Historical Bayscape

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15 Tidal marsh habitat and plan form geometry at the local scale

16 ► Tidal marshes are more than pickleweed plains ► Extent of tidal channels ► Frequency of marsh pannes, salinas ► Prevalence of sandy beaches ► Upland ecotone

17 II. Shoreline Change

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20 Acres x 1000 Open Bay (<MLLW) Intertidal (tidal flat and marsh) Ca 18501800

21 Acres x 1000 Open Bay (<MLLW) Intertidal (tidal flat and marsh) 2000

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34 Salt ponds and remnant marsh at Ravenswood (San Mateo County), 1993 Shoreline change

35 1857 versus 1993 erosionaccretion Shoreline change

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37 III. Our Response

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40 The historical practice of using stream-borne sediment to raise marsh elevations: “warping” common in South Bay 75-100 years ago diverted local streams into contained baylands areas

41 “Advantage is taken of this rapid sedimentation both here [San Francisquito Creek] and on Alameda Creek for reclaiming the saltmarsh. The reclamation work is accomplished by building a levee around a certain portion and allowing the flood waters to spread over it and thus drop the sediment at the desired place.” Clark 1924

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46 Thank you robin@sfei.org www.sfei.org/HEP


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