STREAM INCISION IN THE COLLINSON ECOLOGICAL PRESERVE, MILAN IL: EFFECTS OF NERBY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION?
Several of the ravines in the preserve are experiencing active rejuvenation, identified by down-cutting of 0.3-2 m and numerous knickpoints. The goals of this project are to: 1) determine the cause of the incision by field observations and mapping; 2) establish knickpoint locations for future monitoring; and 3) establish initial baseline observations for subsequent studies of the geomorphologic and ecologic effects of the ongoing erosion. The two most probable causes of rejuvenation include either a drop in base level of Mill Creek or an influx of water from sources upstream and outside of the preserve. A newly expanded highway directly southeast and upstream of the field site has been identified as a probable cause of intermittent increased flow into this stream system.