Communication Distance and Bayesian Inference in Non‐Perennial Streams
Ken Aho,
Dewayne Derryberry,
Sarah E. Godsey
et al.
Abstract:Non‐perennial streams are receiving increased attention from researchers, however, suitable methods for measuring their hydrologic connectivity remain scarce. To address this deficiency, we developed Bayesian statistical approaches for measuring both average active stream length, and a new metric called average communication distance. Average communication distance is a theoretical increased effective distance that stream‐borne materials must travel, given non‐continuous streamflow. Because it is the product o… Show more
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