Four hydropower operational scenarios at Flaming Gorge Dam were evaluated to determine their potential effects on riparian vegetation along the Green River in Utah and Colorado. Data collected in June 1992 indicated that elevation above the river had the largest influence on plant distribution. A lower riparian zone occupied the area between the approximate elevations of 800 and 4,200-cfs flows--the area within the range of hydropower operational releases. The lower zone was dominated by wetland plants such as cattail, common spikerush, coyote willow, juncus, and carex. An upper riparian zone was above the elevation of historical maximum power plant releases from the dam (4,200 cfs), and it generally supported plants adapted to mesic, nonwe...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.As the interface between freshwater and terrestrial ec...
The accumulated response of vegetation successive dam constructions and operations is an important c...
Riparian vegetation reflects the current conditions and the dynamics of streams. The floodplain vege...
This report presents the development of Flaming Gorge Reservoir release patterns and resulting downs...
Partial streamflow diversion due to the siting of hydroelectric generating plants may increase the i...
Documentation of the interacting effects of river regulation and climate on riparian vegetation has ...
The Colorado River with a total length of 2330 km is located in the Southwest of North America, orig...
The 500-mile long Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. From its origin in the...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Hydropower operations at Flaming Gorge Dam, located on the Green River in Utah, can produce rapid do...
Vegetation and substrate data presented in this report characterize ground cover on aeolian landscap...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on “pond and plug”...
A 540m vegetation line transect from the Lone Dome study site in SW Colorado, located on the Dolores...
Research questions and testable hypothesis Do riparian vegetation species assemblages change downstr...
ABSTRACT: Over 10,450 flood control dams have been built in 47 states. Many are nearing their desig...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.As the interface between freshwater and terrestrial ec...
The accumulated response of vegetation successive dam constructions and operations is an important c...
Riparian vegetation reflects the current conditions and the dynamics of streams. The floodplain vege...
This report presents the development of Flaming Gorge Reservoir release patterns and resulting downs...
Partial streamflow diversion due to the siting of hydroelectric generating plants may increase the i...
Documentation of the interacting effects of river regulation and climate on riparian vegetation has ...
The Colorado River with a total length of 2330 km is located in the Southwest of North America, orig...
The 500-mile long Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. From its origin in the...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Hydropower operations at Flaming Gorge Dam, located on the Green River in Utah, can produce rapid do...
Vegetation and substrate data presented in this report characterize ground cover on aeolian landscap...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on “pond and plug”...
A 540m vegetation line transect from the Lone Dome study site in SW Colorado, located on the Dolores...
Research questions and testable hypothesis Do riparian vegetation species assemblages change downstr...
ABSTRACT: Over 10,450 flood control dams have been built in 47 states. Many are nearing their desig...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.As the interface between freshwater and terrestrial ec...
The accumulated response of vegetation successive dam constructions and operations is an important c...
Riparian vegetation reflects the current conditions and the dynamics of streams. The floodplain vege...