[1] In-stream flow protection programs require accurate, real-time streamflow data to aid in the protection of aquatic ecosystems during winter base flow periods. In cold regions, however, winter streamflow often can only be estimated because in-channel ice causes variable backwater conditions and alters the stage-discharge relation. In this study, an automated dye dilution gauging system, a tracer gauge, was developed for measuring discharge in ice-affected streams. Rhodamine WT is injected into the stream at a constant rate, and downstream concentrations are measured with a submersible fluorometer. Data loggers control system operations, monitor key variables, and perform discharge calculations. Comparison of discharge from the tracer gau...
Two dye traces in 2007 near Kinney Creek. Logistical support from the Minnesota Environment and Natu...
International audienceThis study presents the measurement of streamflows by constant dilution of a y...
As part of the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Anta...
The practical application of the use of fluorescent-dye tracer elements as a means of determining st...
These stream tracer data sets were collected to assess the channel and hyporheic residence times of ...
Stream discharge measurements with chemical dilution techniques have been proposed in several forms ...
Time-of-travel studies using rhodamine dye are often performed in streams to determine parameters pe...
December 1970.Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-186).Covers not scanned.Print version d...
From 1974 to 1982 repeated tracer tests using fluorescent dyes were carried out in the highly glacia...
A winter flow monitoring system was developed for conducting discharge measurements at the Mackenzie...
Tracer dilution methods using salt and Rhodamine WT (RWT) are commonly used to measure discharge in ...
Many developments of modern fluid technology depend on an accurate knowledge of discharge. Usually o...
Field studies of streamflow generation were undertaken on two forested watersheds, the West Road sub...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Two dye traces in 2007 near Kinney Creek. Logistical support from the Minnesota Environment and Natu...
International audienceThis study presents the measurement of streamflows by constant dilution of a y...
As part of the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Anta...
The practical application of the use of fluorescent-dye tracer elements as a means of determining st...
These stream tracer data sets were collected to assess the channel and hyporheic residence times of ...
Stream discharge measurements with chemical dilution techniques have been proposed in several forms ...
Time-of-travel studies using rhodamine dye are often performed in streams to determine parameters pe...
December 1970.Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-186).Covers not scanned.Print version d...
From 1974 to 1982 repeated tracer tests using fluorescent dyes were carried out in the highly glacia...
A winter flow monitoring system was developed for conducting discharge measurements at the Mackenzie...
Tracer dilution methods using salt and Rhodamine WT (RWT) are commonly used to measure discharge in ...
Many developments of modern fluid technology depend on an accurate knowledge of discharge. Usually o...
Field studies of streamflow generation were undertaken on two forested watersheds, the West Road sub...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Two dye traces in 2007 near Kinney Creek. Logistical support from the Minnesota Environment and Natu...
International audienceThis study presents the measurement of streamflows by constant dilution of a y...
As part of the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Anta...