Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 6 tablas, 5 figurasWater level fluctuations in surface water bodies, and in particular low flow drought conditions, are expected to become more frequent and more severe in the future due to the impacts of global environmental change. Variations in water level, and therefore in-channel water volume, not only have the potential to directly impact stream temperature, but also aquatic vegetation coverage which, in turn, may affect stream temperature patterns and dynamics. Manipulation experiments provide a systematic approach to investigate the multiple environmental controls on stream temperature patterns. This study aims to use temperature data loggers and fibre optic distributed temperature sensing (FO-DTS)...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
High river water temperature (Tw) extremes have been widely reported during drought conditions as ex...
Climate change is expected to increase stream temperatures and the projected warming may alter the s...
Water level fluctuations in surface water bodies, and in particular low flow drought conditions, are...
By deploying Fibre-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing, this thesis aims to improve understanding ...
There is growing evidence that river temperatures are increasing under climate change, which is expe...
Graduation date: 2012Water temperature in rivers and streams is an important factor for aquatic ecos...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
Stream temperature is a critical parameter for understanding hydrological and biological processes i...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Stream water temperature limits the growth and survival of aquatic organisms; whereby riparian shadi...
Dynamic changes in stream water temperature are caused by thermal energy exchange at the interface b...
Previous studies have suggested that shading by riparian vegetation may reduce maximum water tempera...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
High river water temperature (Tw) extremes have been widely reported during drought conditions as ex...
Climate change is expected to increase stream temperatures and the projected warming may alter the s...
Water level fluctuations in surface water bodies, and in particular low flow drought conditions, are...
By deploying Fibre-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing, this thesis aims to improve understanding ...
There is growing evidence that river temperatures are increasing under climate change, which is expe...
Graduation date: 2012Water temperature in rivers and streams is an important factor for aquatic ecos...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
Stream temperature is a critical parameter for understanding hydrological and biological processes i...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Stream water temperature limits the growth and survival of aquatic organisms; whereby riparian shadi...
Dynamic changes in stream water temperature are caused by thermal energy exchange at the interface b...
Previous studies have suggested that shading by riparian vegetation may reduce maximum water tempera...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
This paper outlines the results of a pilot study using data at 12 min intervals from 20 miniature te...
High river water temperature (Tw) extremes have been widely reported during drought conditions as ex...
Climate change is expected to increase stream temperatures and the projected warming may alter the s...