ABSTRACT The flow regulation that results from the implantation of dams causes consequences to the river ecosystems due to the modification on the characteristics of the hydrologic regime. The investigation of these changes become relevant, mainly in semi-arid regions where there is a great amount of these hydraulic structures and lack of such analyzes. Considering the above, this paper aims to evaluate the Dundee Hydrological Regime Alteration Method (DHRAM) through the classification of the degree of impact of dams located on rivers Itapicuru, Paraguaçu and their tributaries, verifying the adequacy of its use to represent the semi-arid hydrologic regime. Thereby, the DHRAM was applied in three versions: considering the thresholds that def...
The establishment of stability in rivers is dependent on a variety of factors, and yet the establish...
The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) is a new framework designed to develop enviro...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
ABSTRACT The flow regulation that results from the implantation of dams causes consequences to the r...
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-e...
The reservoir regulations exhibit varied impacts on streamflow regimes depending upon their operatio...
Effective river ecosystem management requires that the existing hydrologic regime be characterized i...
Numerous anthropogenic activities like the construction of large dams, storages, and barrages change...
Anthropogenic activities such as damming have caused an alteration in the natural flow regime in man...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)The construction of dams in rivers negatively affects...
Study region: Upper Cauvery river basin, India Study focus: Reservoir construction is one of the maj...
AbstractThe Damodar River is one of the important tributaries of the Bhagirathi – Hugli (Ganges) riv...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) of the European Union is the principal driver behind the develop...
Due to renewed interest in hydropower dams in the face of climate change, it is important to assess ...
AbstractRiver flow regimes are considered to be primary drivers of riverine ecosystems, while substa...
The establishment of stability in rivers is dependent on a variety of factors, and yet the establish...
The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) is a new framework designed to develop enviro...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
ABSTRACT The flow regulation that results from the implantation of dams causes consequences to the r...
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-e...
The reservoir regulations exhibit varied impacts on streamflow regimes depending upon their operatio...
Effective river ecosystem management requires that the existing hydrologic regime be characterized i...
Numerous anthropogenic activities like the construction of large dams, storages, and barrages change...
Anthropogenic activities such as damming have caused an alteration in the natural flow regime in man...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)The construction of dams in rivers negatively affects...
Study region: Upper Cauvery river basin, India Study focus: Reservoir construction is one of the maj...
AbstractThe Damodar River is one of the important tributaries of the Bhagirathi – Hugli (Ganges) riv...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) of the European Union is the principal driver behind the develop...
Due to renewed interest in hydropower dams in the face of climate change, it is important to assess ...
AbstractRiver flow regimes are considered to be primary drivers of riverine ecosystems, while substa...
The establishment of stability in rivers is dependent on a variety of factors, and yet the establish...
The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) is a new framework designed to develop enviro...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...