Historical Flashiness Index Dynamics in Urbanizing Streams in Southwestern Ontario
Dwayne Keir
Abstract:<p>Urban-growth increases impervious-surface cover and ‘flashy’ streamflow responses. Research has suggested that flashy streamflow occurs when total impervious area (TIA) approaches and crosses 10% of a watershed. This study examines the spatiotemporal variability in river flashiness of rural/urbanizing watersheds in southwestern Ontario. This research addresses relationships between river flashiness and watershed TIA across 37 watersheds as they approach and/or cross 10% TIA between 1990 and 2017. The … Show more
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