- Source: Cedar Creek (Indiana)
Cedar Creek (from Potawatomi: mskwawak-zibə) is the largest tributary of the St. Joseph River, draining 174,780 acres (707.3 km2) in the Eastern Corn Belt Plains of northeastern Indiana. It is 31.9 miles (51.3 km) long, rising in northwestern DeKalb County and joining the St. Joseph just below the Cedarville Dam in Allen County.
Origins and history
Upper Cedar Creek originated as an ice-marginal channel at the western edge of the Erie Lobe of the Wisconsin Glacier and formed a single stream with the southwest-flowing Eel River which connected to the Wabash River. Lower Cedar Creek was a tributary of the ancestral Eel, carrying glacial meltwater under the ice through a tunnel valley known today as Cedar Creek Canyon. Blockage of the Eel's channel by outwash from the canyon and a decline in the volume of meltwater caused lower Cedar Creek to reverse its flow. In so doing, it captured the flow of the upper Eel, a classic example of stream piracy that shifted Cedar Creek's drainage (about 175,000 acres) from the Eel-Wabash system to that of the St. Joseph-Maumee.
Once a meandering stream, upper Cedar Creek was channelized (straightened and deepened) in the early 20th century for agricultural and urban drainage, which has increased the watershed's vulnerability to erosion and contaminated runoff. Once home to 27 species of freshwater mussel, Cedar Creek has experienced a drastic decline in mussel population since the 1980s.
Course
Cedar Creek originates at Indian Lake (41º27'51" N 85º10'11" W), northwest of Corunna, Indiana, and comes into formal existence downstream at Cedar Lake. Its DeKalb County section flows east-southeast from Indian Lake, loops around Waterloo, passes through Auburn, then angles southwest until it enters Allen County, where it is crossed by Indiana State Road 327 south of Garrett before turning back to the southeast toward Leo-Cedarville.
Lower Cedar Creek, from river mile 13.7 to its confluence with the St. Joseph, is officially designated as an "Outstanding State Resource Water" and is one of four streams in Indiana's Natural, Scenic and Recreational Rivers system.
Tributaries
(left) Willow Creek
(left) Kell Ditch
(left) Willow Creek Ditch
(left) Willow Creek Branch
(right) Hatch Ditch
(right) Krumlauf Branch
(left) Yant Ditch
White Lake
Wappes Ditch
(left) Clark Chapman Ditch
Fulk Lake
(left) Little Cedar Creek
(left) Black Creek
(left) Bilger Ditch
(right) Whan Ditch
Roudy Lake
Mud Lake
(left) Hinkley Ditch
(left) outflow from King Lake
(left) Yarde Ditch
(left) Sycamore Creek
(right) Schmadel Ditch
(right) Dosch Ditch
(left) Garrett City Ditch
(left) Diehl Ditch
(right) Peckhart Ditch
(left) Ober Ditch
(right) W Smith Ditch
(right) Matson Ditch
(left) Swartz Ditch
(right) Dibbling Ditch
Cedar Lake
Leins Ditch
(left) McCullough Ditch
Indian Lake
See also
List of rivers of Indiana
References
External links
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cedar Creek (Indiana)
Topographic map from TopoQuest: Cedar Creek headwaters at Indian Lake
Topographic map from TopoQuest: Cedar Creek headwaters at Cedar Lake
Topographic map from TopoQuest: Cedar Creek confluence with St. Joseph River
National Weather Service: Current Hydrologic Data for Cedar Creek at Auburn
National Weather Service: Current Hydrologic Data for Cedar Creek near Leo-Cedarville
Cedar Creek Wildlife Project
St. Joseph River Watershed Initiative
Maumee River Basin Commission Archived 2021-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
Abstract: M. Larose et al., "Hydrologic and Atrazine Simulation of the Cedar Creek Watershed Using the SWAT Model," Journal of Environmental Quality, 36:521-531 (2007).
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