نتایج جستجو برای: instream flow needs

تعداد نتایج: 720916  

Journal: :Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater 2012

2011
S. E. NULL J. R. LUND

This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating tradeoffs between fish production and restoration costs. Optimization modelling is used to maximize out‐migrating coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) from a natal stream and is applied as a case study in California’s Shasta River. Restoration activities that alter flow and water temperature conditions...

2011
J. S. SANDERSON N. ROWAN T. WILDING B. P. BLEDSOE W. J. MILLER N. L. POFF

Growing water demand across the world is increasing the stress on river ecosystems, causing concern for both biodiversity and people. River‐specific environmental flow assessments cannot keep pace with the rate and geographic extent of water development. Society needs methods to assess ecological impacts of flow management at broad scales so that appropriate regional management can be implement...

2013
Thomas R. Payne Ian G. Jowett Ian Jowett Juan Manuel Diez

Several recent technological and generational changes have led to the need for improved approaches to riverine habitat modeling and more comprehensive environmental flow assessments. The Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) described an impact assessment framework but did not create the comprehensive software which would allow for a complete implementation of that framework. SEFA, Syste...

2013
Kyle McKay

OVERVIEW: As demand on fresh water increases, water and environmental managers must trade off potentially conflicting uses of this resource, one of which is the maintenance of aquatic ecosystem integrity (Baron et al. 2002, Postel and Richter 2003, Arthington et al. 2006). In some cases, the process of analyzing trade-offs can identify solutions where numerous outcomes benefit (i.e., win-win sc...

2016
Qihua Huang Yu Jin Mark A. Lewis

One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still maintaining an intact stream ecology, instream flow needs (IFNs); the study of determining IFNs is challenging due to the complex and dynamic nature of the interaction between the stream environment and the biological community. We develop a process-oriented benthic-drift model that links changes in th...

Journal: :SIAM J. Applied Dynamical Systems 2016
Qihua Huang Yu Jin Mark A. Lewis

One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still maintaining an intact stream ecology, instream flow needs (IFNs); the study of determining IFNs is challenging due to the complex and dynamic nature of the interaction between the stream environment and the biological community. We develop a process-oriented benthic-drift model that links changes in th...

2017
Phil Hilgert PHIL HILGERT

.................................................... 8 INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 METHODS ...................................................... 10 Tennant method ............................................. 10 Modified Tennant method ..................................... 11 Single Cross-Section method ...........

Journal: :Environmental management 1999
LAMMERT ALLAN

/ Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblage composition, instream habitat features and surrounding land use were assessed in an agriculturally developed watershed to relate overall biotic condition to patterns of land use and channel structure. Six 100-m reaches were sampled on each of three first-order warm-water tributaries of the River Raisin in southeastern Michigan. Comparisons among sites and...

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