Little Buffalo Creek is a tributary of
Buffalo Creek in
Union County, Pennsylvania
Union County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,681. Its county seat is Lewisburg. The county was created on March 22, 1813, from part of Northumberland County. Its name is an allusio ...
, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through
White Deer Township and
Kelly Township.
The watershed of the creek has an area of . The creek is impacted by nutrients, sediment, E. coli, and thermal radiation. Rock formations containing sandstone, shale, and limestone occur in the watershed.
Most of the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek is on forested land or agricultural land, but there are other land uses as well. A number of bridges have been constructed over the creek. In 2014, a $329,851 grant from the Growing Greener program was issued to the Union County Conservation District for agricultural best management practices in its watershed. The creek's drainage basin is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery and wild trout naturally reproduce in a reach of it.
American eels have also been released into the creek.
Course
Little Buffalo Creek begins at the base of a mountain in White Deer Township. It flows south for a short distance before turning east-northeast and then east-southeast. Several tenths of a mile further downstream, the creek turns east-northeast for a few miles before turning south-southeast and entering a valley. After several tenths of a mile, it turns south and enters Kelly Township. The creek continues flowing south for some distance before meandering east for several tenths of a mile. It then turns south again for a few tenths of a mile before turning southwest. The creek then turns south-southeast, then east-northeast, before finally turning southwest. Several tenths of a mile further downstream, it reaches its confluence with Buffalo Creek.
Little Buffalo Creek joins Buffalo Creek upstream of its mouth.
Hydrology
Little Buffalo Creek is impacted by
nutrients
A nutrient is a substance used by an organism to survive, grow, and reproduce. The requirement for dietary nutrient intake applies to animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Nutrients can be incorporated into cells for metabolic purposes or excre ...
,
sediment
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles. For example, sa ...
,
E. coli, and
thermal radiation
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.
In 2000, the sediment load in Little Buffalo Creek was , while in 2008, it was . This equates to a unit area load of around . However, in the future, the sediment load could be reduced by 66.94 percent to per year. The largest contributors of sediment to the creek in 2000 were streambank
erosion
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() and
row crop
A row crop is a crop that can be planted in rows wide enough to allow it to be tilled or otherwise cultivated by agricultural machinery, machinery tailored for the seasonal activities of row crops. Such crops are sown by drilling or transplan ...
s (). Hay and pastures contributed and low-density urban land contributed . came from other sources.
In 2000, the
nitrogen
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load of Little Buffalo Creek was and in 2008, it was . This equates to a unit area load of just under . However, in the future, the annual load could be reduced by 39.11 percent to .
The
phosphorus
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load of Little Buffalo Creek was in 2000, while in 2008, it was . This equates to a unit area load of less than . However, in the future, the phosphorus load could be reduced by 66.94 percent to per year.
Geography and geology
The elevation near the
mouth of Little Buffalo Creek is above
sea level
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.
The elevation of the creek's
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is between above sea level.
There are of fencing and of stabilization along streams in the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek.
There are also significant
flood
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-prone areas along the creek, which, during a flood, could make access to emergency services in western Kelly Township difficult. There are some
floodplain
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areas along the creek and its tributaries.
Little Buffalo Creek cuts through the Buffalo Mountain Anticlinal. Additionally, the Milton Anticlinal is located near the creek.
Outcroppings of the Ore
sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks.
Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
are visible at the Buffalo Mountain Anticlinal on Little Buffalo Creek.
Shales of the
Bloomsburg Formation
The Silurian Bloomsburg Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Maryland. It is named for the town of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania in which it was first described. The Bloomsburg marked the first occurrence of red s ...
also occur in the watershed of the creek. Additionally,
limestone
Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms whe ...
of the
Lower Helderberg Formation occurs near the creek.
Watershed
The
watershed of Little Buffalo Creek has an area of .
The mouth of the creek is in the
United States Geological Survey
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quadrangle of Lewisburg. However, the source is in the
quadrangle of Williamsport SE. The creek also flows through the quadrangle of Allenwood.
It is one of the major tributaries of Buffalo Creek. The watershed makes up 14 percent of the Buffalo Creek drainage basin and is in the northeastern corner of that watershed.
There are of streams in the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek. Of these, are in agricultural land. Forested land is more common in the watershed's upper reaches, while agricultural land is more common in the lower reaches. The creek does not flow through any protected areas, but its headwaters are not far from
state forest
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Background
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lands. There are no major highways in the watershed, but
Interstate 80 passes close to its northeastern edge.
A total of 54 percent of the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek is on
forest
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ed land. Another 37 percent is on
agricultural land. Only 3 percent of the watershed is impervious, but this could rise to 26 percent in the future. The watershed contains of row crops and of
hay
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and
pasture
Pasture (from the Latin ''pastus'', past participle of ''pascere'', "to feed") is land used for grazing. Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep, or sw ...
s. A total of of agricultural land in the watershed is on slopes of more than 3 percent. There are patches of commercial and residential land in the creek's watershed.
There are no unpaved roads in the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek.
History
Little Buffalo Creek was entered into the
Geographic Names Information System
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on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1179489.
A
gristmill
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and a
sawmill
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were built on Little Buffalo Creek during the winter of 1774 to 1775. The Hubbler Bridge, which is also known as the Lewisburg Penitentiary Bridge, is located on Little Buffalo Creek west of
Lewisburg. It is on private property. A bridge built over the creek in 1850 was used as a route for transporting grain to Campbell's Mill.
A bridge carrying T-404 over Little Buffalo Creek was built before 1977. It is west of
New Columbia and is long. A bridge carrying State Route 1003 was built over the creek north of
Kelly Cross Roads in 1934. This bridge is long and was repaired in 1983. Another bridge carrying that road was built over the creek north of Kelly Cross Roads in 1936 and is long. A two-span bridge was built across the creek south of Kelly Cross Roads in 1949, was repaired in 2002, and is long. In 1950, a bridge carrying State Route 1004 was constructed over the creek in Kelly Cross Roads and is long. In 1951, a bridge carrying State Route 1006 was built over Little Buffalo Creek in northeast of Kelly Cross Roads and is long.
A bridge with a length of was built across Little Buffalo Creek in 1985 and carries State Route 1003 west of
Kelly Point. A bridge with a length of was built over the creek in 1991 and carries T-391 east of Kelly Point.
In the 2008 report, the watershed of Little Buffalo Creek was ranked fourth amongst several sub-watersheds in the Buffalo Creek drainage basin for restoration priority.
In 2014, the a $329,851 grant from the
Growing Greener
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program was issued to the
Union County Conservation District for agricultural best management practices in the creek's watershed.
Biology
The drainage basin of Little Buffalo Creek is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. Wild
trout
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naturally reproduce on a reach of the creek from the T442 bridge downstream to the second State Route 1006 bridge. This reach is long. A group of spawning
white sucker
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s were observed in the creek in the 1920s.
A population of
American eels was released into Little Buffalo Creek in 2013. The eels also carried with them the larvae of
freshwater mussel
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s. The aim of the project was to restore American eels and freshwater mussels to the
ecosystem
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of the
Susquehanna River.
In a 2008 study, Little Buffalo Creek was found to be less biologically impaired than expected given the amount of agricultural activity and
livestock
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in its watershed. Additionally, some
wetland
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s have been created along the creek by landowners to serve as
waterfowl
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habitats and the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program of the
United States Department of Agriculture
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has installed
riparian buffer
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s on the creek in some formerly agricultural land.
The
pathogen
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load of Little Buffalo Creek is 6.646 × 10
15 organisms per month. 5.684 × 10
15 of those organisms come from urban areas, while 9.564 × 10
14 come from farm animals and 3.214 × 10
12 come from
septic system
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A septic tank a ...
s. The remaining 2.182 × 10
12 come from wild animals.
See also
*
Spruce Run (Buffalo Creek), next tributary of Buffalo Creek going upstream
*
List of rivers of Pennsylvania
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By drainage basin
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References
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Rivers of Union County, Pennsylvania
Tributaries of Buffalo Creek (West Branch Susquehanna River)
Rivers of Pennsylvania