In the United States (US), the frequency and duration of surface water in a stream channel (i.e. stream permanence) determines if a stream is subject to regulation under the Clean Water Act. While stream permanence is important for policy implementation, quantifying streamflow and water quantity through observation and modeling has been the primary focus of water resource managers. The most comprehensive dataset of stream permanence classifications for the US is the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), which gives classifications of perennial, intermittent, or ephemeral for most stream reaches. NHD stream permanence classifications were made during topographic map field surveys that occurred from approximately 1920-2000 and have been shown t...
With increasing knowledge of the negative impact of human activities on the watershed system, growin...
Observations of the presence or absence of surface water in streams are useful for characterizing st...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
Stream permanence classifications (i.e., perennial, intermittent, ephemeral) are a primary considera...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) m...
Rapid field-based assessment methods for classifying stream permanence in headwater streams are need...
The presence of year-round surface water in streams (i.e., streamflow permanence) is an important fa...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) m...
Intermittent and ephemeral streams represent more than half of the length of the global river networ...
Streams are commonly classified as gaining or losing according to their interactions with ground...
The report makes two explicit mentions of Waller Creek, briefly mentioning flow patterns and how the...
Low-order headwater streams, a link between the upland landscape and larger streams within a watersh...
We assessed the climate-driven changes in ecologically relevant flow regimes expected to occur by th...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Graduation date: 2011Streamflow patterns are a result of the interaction of many factors, including ...
With increasing knowledge of the negative impact of human activities on the watershed system, growin...
Observations of the presence or absence of surface water in streams are useful for characterizing st...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
Stream permanence classifications (i.e., perennial, intermittent, ephemeral) are a primary considera...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) m...
Rapid field-based assessment methods for classifying stream permanence in headwater streams are need...
The presence of year-round surface water in streams (i.e., streamflow permanence) is an important fa...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) m...
Intermittent and ephemeral streams represent more than half of the length of the global river networ...
Streams are commonly classified as gaining or losing according to their interactions with ground...
The report makes two explicit mentions of Waller Creek, briefly mentioning flow patterns and how the...
Low-order headwater streams, a link between the upland landscape and larger streams within a watersh...
We assessed the climate-driven changes in ecologically relevant flow regimes expected to occur by th...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Graduation date: 2011Streamflow patterns are a result of the interaction of many factors, including ...
With increasing knowledge of the negative impact of human activities on the watershed system, growin...
Observations of the presence or absence of surface water in streams are useful for characterizing st...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...