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River stage response to alteration of Upper Mississippi River channels, floodplains, and watersheds

机译:河段对密西西比河上游河道,洪泛区和流域变化的响应

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The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and diverse river system that changes character along its 1,200 mile network of rivers and canals and 2.6 million acres of floodplain. It supports more than 30 million people in its watershed, a significant commercial waterway, more than a million acres of “floodplain” agriculture and about one-half million acres of river-floodplain managed for fish, wildlife, and recreation. Large-scale geomorphology and climate patterns largely determine the hydrologic characteristics of a nested hierarchy of UMRS river reaches. The human impacts above are also important drivers determining hydrologic characteristics within the hierarchy. Understanding the relationship among physical and chemical processes and ecological responses is critical to implement an adaptive management framework for UMRS ecosystem sustainability. Historic or contemporary data from 42 locations were used to examine changes in UMRS hydrology and to demonstrate the utility of a multiple reference condition analysis for river restoration. A multivariate mathematical framework was used to show how river stage hydrology can be characterized by the variability, predictability, seasonality, and rate of change. Large-scale “geomorphic reaches” have distinct hydrologic characteristics and response to development throughout the UMRS region, but within navigation pool hydrology is similar among all impounded reaches regardless of geomorphic reach. Reaches with hydrologic characteristics similar to historic reference conditions should be examined to determine whether those characteristics support desired management objectives. Water levels can be managed, within limits to support navigation and agriculture, to more closely resemble natural hydrology for the benefit of a variety of species, habitats, and ecological processes. Keywords Hydrologic indicators - Predictability - Multivariate analysis - Impact analysis - Floodplain river Guest editors: S. P. Romano & B. Ickes / Upper Mississippi River Research Synthesis: Forty Years of Ecological Research
机译:密西西比河上游河流系统(UMRS)是一个大型多样的河流系统,沿其1,200英里的河流和运河网络以及260万英亩的洪泛区改变了特征。它在其分水岭,一条重要的商业水道,超过一百万英亩的“洪泛区”农业以及大约一半的一百五十万英亩河流泛滥区,为鱼类,野生动植物和休闲活动提供管理,为超过3000万人提供支持。大规模的地貌和气候模式在很大程度上决定了UMRS河段嵌套层次的水文特征。上述对人类的影响也是决定层次结构内水文特征的重要驱动力。了解物理和化学过程与生态响应之间的关系对于实施适应性管理框架以实现UMRS生态系统可持续性至关重要。来自42个地点的历史或现代数据被用来检查UMRS水文的变化,并证明了多参考条件分析在河流修复中的实用性。多变量数学框架用于显示如何通过变化性,可预测性,季节性和变化率来表征河流水文学。大型“地貌河段”具有独特的水文特征和对整个UMRS地区发展的响应,但在导航池内,所有蓄水河段的水文状况均相似,而与地貌范围无关。应检查水文特征与历史参考条件相似的河段,以确定这些特征是否支持所需的管理目标。可以在支持航行和农业的范围内对水位进行管理,使其更类似于自然水文学,从而有益于各种物种,栖息地和生态过程。关键词水文指标-可预测性-多元分析-影响分析-漫滩河客座编辑:S. P. Romano和B. Ickes /密西西比河上游研究综合:40年的生态研究

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