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- Q7833179 subject Q8665883.
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- Q7833179 abstract "Trampas Canyon is a short tributary of San Juan Creek in southern Orange County the U.S. state of California. It rises in forks on steep slopes of the southern Santa Ana Mountains (33.4883597°N 117.5933813°W / 33.4883597; -117.5933813), and flows north to where it is dammed by Trampas Canyon Dam (USGS San Clemente Quad 7½"). Trampas Canyon 1795-006 Dam (33.498359°N 117.587548°W / 33.498359; -117.587548) forms a small lake that branches into four forks running east-west. Exiting the dam, the creek flows north and turns slightly to the west, where it joins San Juan Creek on the left bank, near the confluence of Cañada Gobernadora (33.3053°N 117.3458°W / 33.3053; -117.3458). Trampas Canyon Creek is ephemeral and only flows during storm events or while Trampas Canyon Dam is releasing, and is not a primary tributary of San Juan Creek.A study was prepared in 1999 by the City of San Juan Capistrano, and it was found that a failure of the earthen Trampas Canyon Dam would do more damage to the lower course of San Juan Creek than for a 100 year flood. A failure would cause a floodwave over 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide to rush down the lower 4.7 miles (7.6 km) of San Juan Creek to Doheny State Beach, flooding parts of San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. A 100-year flood would cause a slightly smaller inundation.".
- Q7833179 country Q30.
- Q7833179 district Q5925.
- Q7833179 length "1287.4752".
- Q7833179 mouthElevation "82.9056".
- Q7833179 riverMouth Q7414575.
- Q7833179 source Q1756672.
- Q7833179 sourceElevation "243.84".
- Q7833179 state Q99.
- Q7833179 thumbnail San_Juan_Creek_Watershed_map.jpg?width=300.
- Q7833179 wikiPageExternalLink sanjuan.asp.
- Q7833179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756672.
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- Q7833179 country Q30.
- Q7833179 district Q5925.
- Q7833179 lengthImperial "0.8".
- Q7833179 mouth Q7414575.
- Q7833179 mouthElevationImperial "272".
- Q7833179 name "Trampas Canyon Creek".
- Q7833179 source "Trampas Canyon Reservoir near Santa Ana Mountains".
- Q7833179 sourceElevationImperial "800".
- Q7833179 state Q99.
- Q7833179 point "33.4883597 -117.5933813".
- Q7833179 type BodyOfWater.
- Q7833179 type Place.
- Q7833179 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q7833179 type BodyOfWater.
- Q7833179 type Location.
- Q7833179 type NaturalPlace.
- Q7833179 type Place.
- Q7833179 type River.
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- Q7833179 type Thing.
- Q7833179 type SpatialThing.
- Q7833179 type Q4022.
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- Q7833179 comment "Trampas Canyon is a short tributary of San Juan Creek in southern Orange County the U.S. state of California. It rises in forks on steep slopes of the southern Santa Ana Mountains (33.4883597°N 117.5933813°W / 33.4883597; -117.5933813), and flows north to where it is dammed by Trampas Canyon Dam (USGS San Clemente Quad 7½"). Trampas Canyon 1795-006 Dam (33.498359°N 117.587548°W / 33.498359; -117.587548) forms a small lake that branches into four forks running east-west.".
- Q7833179 label "Trampas Canyon".
- Q7833179 lat "33.4883597".
- Q7833179 long "-117.5933813".
- Q7833179 depiction San_Juan_Creek_Watershed_map.jpg.
- Q7833179 name "Trampas Canyon Creek".