Bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships, also called regional curves, relate bankfull stream channel dimensions and discharge to watershed drainage area. This paper describes results of bankfull curve relationships developed for the temperate rainforests of the Southern Appalachian Mountains primarily on Western North Carolina Mountain streams in the Southeastern United States. Gauge stations for small and larger catchments were selected with a range of 10 to 50 years of continuous or peak discharge measurements, no major impoundments, no significant change in land use over the past 10 years, and impervious cover ranges of <20%. Cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys were measured at each study reach to determine cha...
Regional curves and hydraulic geometry curves relate bankfull channel dimensions to drainage area an...
Climate change continues to be one of the most challenging threats to global biodiversity and specie...
Mountain ecosystems are increasingly stressed by human activities. Ski resorts and other winter rec...
Bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships, also called regional curves, relate bankfull stream c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the bankfull recurrence interval for streams draining the S...
There is a great need for state governments to have effective watershed restoration and mitigation e...
This study is meant to explain the fire regime of the southern Appalachian Mountain Range of the sou...
The gradients of elevations and latitudes in the Appalachian Mountains provide a unique regional per...
Hydraulic geometry relationships and regional curves are used in natural channel design to assist en...
The spatiotemporal distribution of freshwater resources on Earth is controlled by interacting climat...
This thesis presents the results of a hydrologic analysis conducted as part of a larger, multi-face...
Regional curves of hydraulic geometry are frequently constructed for physiographic provinces, region...
This research investigated the impact of climate and land cover on water balance components includin...
Terrestrial vegetation plays an important role in the exchanges of carbon, water, and energy at the ...
Water is a key resource to natural ecosystems and human societies alike, and the water cycle is fund...
Regional curves and hydraulic geometry curves relate bankfull channel dimensions to drainage area an...
Climate change continues to be one of the most challenging threats to global biodiversity and specie...
Mountain ecosystems are increasingly stressed by human activities. Ski resorts and other winter rec...
Bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships, also called regional curves, relate bankfull stream c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the bankfull recurrence interval for streams draining the S...
There is a great need for state governments to have effective watershed restoration and mitigation e...
This study is meant to explain the fire regime of the southern Appalachian Mountain Range of the sou...
The gradients of elevations and latitudes in the Appalachian Mountains provide a unique regional per...
Hydraulic geometry relationships and regional curves are used in natural channel design to assist en...
The spatiotemporal distribution of freshwater resources on Earth is controlled by interacting climat...
This thesis presents the results of a hydrologic analysis conducted as part of a larger, multi-face...
Regional curves of hydraulic geometry are frequently constructed for physiographic provinces, region...
This research investigated the impact of climate and land cover on water balance components includin...
Terrestrial vegetation plays an important role in the exchanges of carbon, water, and energy at the ...
Water is a key resource to natural ecosystems and human societies alike, and the water cycle is fund...
Regional curves and hydraulic geometry curves relate bankfull channel dimensions to drainage area an...
Climate change continues to be one of the most challenging threats to global biodiversity and specie...
Mountain ecosystems are increasingly stressed by human activities. Ski resorts and other winter rec...