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4.2.1 HEC-RAS Cross-Sections<br />

Cross section channel geometry data used to generate a HEC-RAS model for<br />

the <strong>Alafia</strong> <strong>River</strong> corridor were obtained from previously established USGS<br />

channel cross sections (Robertson 1978, Lewelling 2003) <strong>and</strong> from additional<br />

sites identified by District staff. USGS cross-sections (Figure 4-2) were<br />

developed for describing theoretical flood peak discharges, construction of flood<br />

profiles, <strong>and</strong> determining the extent of floodplain wetl<strong>and</strong> inundation. Shoals,<br />

representing high spots that could restrict flow <strong>and</strong> result in loss of hydraulic<br />

connection, present barriers to fish migration, or hamper recreational canoeing<br />

were identified by District staff in June 2001 (Figure 4-3). Cross-section<br />

elevations <strong>and</strong> channel geometry data were obtained for a subsample of the<br />

eleven identified shoals (Nos. 1, 9 <strong>and</strong> 11) <strong>and</strong> these data were combined with<br />

the USGS cross section data for development of HEC-RAS models.<br />

Figure 4-2. Location of USGS transects on the <strong>Alafia</strong> <strong>River</strong> used for HEC-RAS<br />

analyses. Figure reprinted from Robertson (1978).<br />

4-3

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