2013
DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20094
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Impacts of flow regulation on slackwaters in river channels

Abstract: [1] Flow regulation between irrigation storages and demand offtakes often results in prolonged elevated flows in the river channel during a period that would otherwise typically experience lower flows. This is a growing concern worldwide with negative implications for aquatic flora and fauna susceptible to changes in the hydraulic environment. Slackwaters, a hydraulic patch characterized by low velocities and shallow depths, are important habitat for zooplankton and have been associated with an order of magnit… Show more

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“…Bed shear stress, velocity, and water depth model outputs were used to evaluate each studied scenario in keeping with previous studies that have investigated their relevance to stream ecosystem functioning (Brooks et al, ; Gibbins et al, ; Sawyer, Pasternack, Moir, & Fulton, ; Shearer, Hayes, Jowett, & Olsen, ; Vietz, Sammonds, & Stewardson, ). In this study, the ecologically relevant hydraulic metrics used to characterize the hydraulic change include Shields stress, shallow slow‐water habitat (SSWH) area, and floodplain inundation area.…”
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“…Bed shear stress, velocity, and water depth model outputs were used to evaluate each studied scenario in keeping with previous studies that have investigated their relevance to stream ecosystem functioning (Brooks et al, ; Gibbins et al, ; Sawyer, Pasternack, Moir, & Fulton, ; Shearer, Hayes, Jowett, & Olsen, ; Vietz, Sammonds, & Stewardson, ). In this study, the ecologically relevant hydraulic metrics used to characterize the hydraulic change include Shields stress, shallow slow‐water habitat (SSWH) area, and floodplain inundation area.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the ecologically relevant hydraulic metrics used to characterize the hydraulic change include Shields stress, shallow slow‐water habitat (SSWH) area, and floodplain inundation area. In most aquatic ecosystem flow investigation, the spatial and temporal variabilities of these hydraulic conditions have been closely linked to the ecological condition (Humphries, Cook, Richardson, & Serafini, ; Vietz et al, ) as well as geomorphic processes (Strom, Pasternack, & Wyrick, ). The bed shear stress is usually examined to investigate refuge concept for benthic space available as refugia where magnitude and duration of Shields stress above a specific threshold are used to assess possible disturbance of benthic biota from bed movement (Jorde & Bratrich, ; Mérigoux & Dolédec, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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