This paper reports basinwide patterns of hydrograph alteration via statistical and graphical analysis from a network of long-term streamflow gauges located various distances downstream of major dams and confluences in the Sacramento River basin in California, USA. Streamflow data from 10 gauging stations downstream of major dams were divided into hydrologic series corresponding to the periods before and after dam construction. Pre- and post-dam flows were compared with respect to hydrograph characteristics representing frequency, magnitude and shape: annual flood peak, annual flow trough, annual flood volume, time to flood peak, flood drawdown time and interarrival time. The use of such a suite of characteristics within a statistical and gr...
We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically prevalent...
<p>Natural floodplain ecosystems are adapted to highly variable hydrologic regimes, which include pe...
Floods, with their inherent spatiotemporal variability, drive floodplain physical and ecological pro...
(www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/rra.968of California, where large dams play a significant...
Abstract Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnit...
Large dams commonly alter the natural regimes of hydrologic and sediment processes that are critical...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
The hydrology and geomorphology of large rivers in America reflect the pervasive influence of an ext...
<p>We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically preval...
Abstract: Dam removal provides a valuable opportunity to measure the fluvial response to changes in...
We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically prevalent...
We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically prevalent...
<p>Natural floodplain ecosystems are adapted to highly variable hydrologic regimes, which include pe...
Floods, with their inherent spatiotemporal variability, drive floodplain physical and ecological pro...
(www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/rra.968of California, where large dams play a significant...
Abstract Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnit...
Large dams commonly alter the natural regimes of hydrologic and sediment processes that are critical...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
The hydrology and geomorphology of large rivers in America reflect the pervasive influence of an ext...
<p>We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically preval...
Abstract: Dam removal provides a valuable opportunity to measure the fluvial response to changes in...
We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically prevalent...
We describe a process and methodology for quantifying the extent of a type of historically prevalent...
<p>Natural floodplain ecosystems are adapted to highly variable hydrologic regimes, which include pe...
Floods, with their inherent spatiotemporal variability, drive floodplain physical and ecological pro...