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The assemblage of water quality parameters and urban feature parameters, utilizing a geographic information system model for the use of watershed management in the Dardenne Creek Watershed, St. Charles County, Missouri (use of GIS to integrate multiple sources of disparate environmental data from a small watershed undergoing urban development).

机译:使用地理信息系统模型将水质参数和城市特征参数组合在一起,以便在密苏里州圣查尔斯县的Dardenne Creek流域使用流域管理(使用GIS集成来自一小部分的多种不同环境数据的来源流域正在经历城市发展)。

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Water quality directly affects virtually all water uses. Fish survival, diversity and growth; recreational activities such as swimming and boating, municipal, industrial, and private water supplies, agricultural uses such as irrigation and livestock watering, waste disposal, and general aesthetics---all are affected by the physical, chemical, biological, and microbiological conditions that exist in watercourses and in subsurface aquifers. Water quality impairment is often a trigger for conflict in a watershed, simply because degraded water quality means that desired uses are not possible or not safe (Heathcote, 1998).;The human economy depends upon the services provided by ecosystems. The ecosystem services supplied annually are worth many trillions of dollars. Economic development that destroys habitats and impairs services can create costs to humanity over the long term that may greatly exceed the short-term economic benefits of the development. These costs are generally hidden from traditional economic accounting, but are nonetheless real and are usually borne by society at large. Tragically, a short-term focus in land-use decisions often sets in motion potentially great costs to be borne by future generations. This suggests a need for policies that achieve a balance between sustaining ecosystem services and pursuing the worthy short-term goals of economic development. These ecological costs must be understood and harnessed as a variable in determining the long term effects to our communities at the local level.;The Dardenne Creek watershed is located in St. Charles County, Missouri, the fastest growing county in the St. Louis metropolitan area for three decades and one of the largest counties in metro St. Louis (St. Charles County Development, 2007). The central part of the watershed contains a large portion of the most rapidly developing belt of St. Charles County (University of Missouri, Columbia: Center for Applied Research and Environmental Systems (CARES), 2003). Dardenne Creek, selected for this study, and its tributaries drain almost 30% of the area of St. Charles County (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2007). Many of the largest and quickest growing cities in the county contribute runoff to Dardenne Creek. Therefore, with more people moving into the area every year, there is a potential increase in the number of homes located within and near the floodplain of Dardenne Creek and its tributaries. This extreme increase of residential and commercial building is what some residents and agencies say is the cause of heavy sediment loads causing harm to the creek.;As such, the watershed has been studied by multiple stakeholders and governmental agencies which include detailed work gathering biological and chemical water quality parameters. The Army Corps of Engineers completed a three year watershed study in May 2007---that was ten years in the making---compiling a hydrological assessment which included: land-use, land-cover, soil profiles, and updating the flood plain profiles.;Although this recent hydrological watershed study has been derived, and over 20 years of water quality data gathered, a Watershed Management Plan has not yet been adopted. This dissertation intends to show how the assembly and manipulation of watershed data into a GIS format could facilitate stakeholder understanding and development of a rational watershed management plan. To illustrate how this can be done, and to make a significant initial contribution to this objective, this dissertation includes the assembly of chemistry, biological, data water quality data sets from 1983 and 1993-2007, using a Geographic Information System (ArcGIS(c)), overlaying the St. Charles County, Missouri urban features data set. This work also summarizes the relevant EPA Clean Water Regulations and the St. Charles County Watershed Management studies that have been conducted to date. The scope of this study includes the complexities and solutions for the integration of science and policy. The primary focus of this paper is to exemplify the need for an interconnected, multi-variable, and multi-disciplinary system, which enables and facilitates enhanced, holistic watershed management decisions.
机译:水质几乎直接影响所有用水。鱼类的生存,多样性和增长;娱乐活动,如游泳和划船,市政,工业和私人供水,农业用途(如灌溉和牲畜浇水,废物处理和一般美学)-都受到物理,化学,生物和微生物条件的影响存在于水道和地下含水层中。水质损害通常是流域冲突的诱因,仅仅是因为水质恶化意味着无法实现预期用途或不安全(Heathcote,1998)。;人类经济取决于生态系统提供的服务。每年提供的生态系统服务价值数万亿美元。从长远来看,破坏栖息地并削弱服务质量的经济发展可能给人类造成成本,这可能大大超过该发展的短期经济利益。这些成本通常在传统的经济核算中是隐藏的,但仍然是真实的,通常由整个社会承担。可悲的是,短期内将重点放在土地使用决策上往往会引发潜在的巨大成本,将由后代承担。这表明需要制定政策,以在维持生态系统服务与追求有价值的短期经济发展目标之间取得平衡。在确定对当地社区的长期影响时,必须理解并利用这些生态成本作为变量。Dardenne Creek流域位于密苏里州圣查尔斯县,这是圣路易斯都市圈发展最快的县该地区长达三十年,是圣路易斯地铁区最大的县之一(圣查尔斯县发展,2007年)。流域的中部包含了圣查尔斯县发展最快的地带的一大部分(哥伦比亚密苏里大学:应用研究与环境系统中心(CARES),2003年)。选择进行这项研究的达讷讷河(Dardenne Creek)及其支流流失了圣查尔斯县几乎30%的面积(美国陆军工程兵团,2007年)。该县许多最大,发展最快的城市为Dardenne Creek带来了径流。因此,随着每年有更多的人迁入该地区,位于达德纳河及其支流洪泛区之内和附近的房屋数量可能会增加。住宅和商业建筑的这种极端增加是一些居民和机构所说的是沉重的泥沙负荷导致对小河造成伤害的原因。因此,该分水岭已被多个利益相关者和政府机构进行了研究,其中包括收集生物和生物的详细工作。化学水质参数。陆军工程兵团于2007年5月完成了为期三年的分水岭研究(该过程已经进行了10年),编制了水文评估,其中包括:土地利用,土地覆盖,土壤剖面以及洪泛区更新概况;尽管已经获得了最近的水文流域研究,并且已经收集了20多年的水质数据,但尚未采用流域管理计划。本文旨在说明将流域数据组装和处理成GIS格式如何能促进利益相关者理解和制定合理的流域管理计划。为了说明如何做到这一点,并对这一目标做出重要的初步贡献,本论文包括使用地理信息系统(ArcGIS(c)收集了1983年和1993-2007年的化学,生物,数据水质数据集。 )),覆盖了密苏里州圣查尔斯县的城市特征数据集。这项工作还总结了迄今为止已进行的有关EPA清洁水法规和圣查尔斯县流域管理研究。本研究的范围包括科学与政策整合的复杂性和解决方案。本文的主要重点是举例说明对互连,多变量和多学科系统的需求,该系统能够并促进增强的整体流域管理决策。

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  • 作者

    Serrano, Odean.;

  • 作者单位

    George Mason University.;

  • 授予单位 George Mason University.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 195 p.
  • 总页数 195
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);环境科学基础理论;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:08

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