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Dissolved oxygen, stream temperature, and fish habitat response to environmental water purchases

机译:溶解氧,溪流温度和鱼类栖息地对环境水购买的反应

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Environmental water purchases are increasingly used for ecological protection. In Nevada's Walker Basin (western USA), environmental water purchases augment streamflow in the Walker River and increase lake elevation of terminal Walker Lake. However, water quality impairments like elevated stream temperatures and low dissolved oxygen concentrations also limit ecosystems and species, including federally-threatened Lahontan cutthroat trout. In this paper, we prioritize water volumes and locations that most enhance water quality for riverine habitat from potential environmental water rights purchases. We monitored and modeled streamflows, stream temperatures, and dissolved oxygen concentrations using River Modeling System, an hourly, physically-based hydrodynamic and water quality model. Modeled environmental water purchases ranged from average daily increases of 0.11-1.41 cubic meters per second (m3/s) during 2014 and 2015, two critically dry years. Results suggest that water purchases consistently cooled maximum daily stream temperatures and warmed nightly minimum temperatures. This prevented extremely low dissolved oxygen concentrations below 5.0 mg/L, but increased the duration of moderate conditions between 5.5 and 6.0 mg/L Small water purchases less than approximately 0.71 m~3/s per day had little benefit for Walker River habitat. Dissolved oxygen concentrations were affected by upstream environmental conditions, where suitable upstream water quality improved downstream conditions and vice versa. Overall, this study showed that critically dry water years degrade environmental water quality and habitat, but environmental water purchases of at least 0.71 m3/s were promising for river restoration.
机译:购买环境水越来越多地用于生态保护。在内华达州的沃克盆地(美国西部),环境水的购买增加了沃克河的水流,并增加了沃克湖终端的湖泊海拔。但是,水质受损,例如溪流温度升高和溶解氧浓度低,也限制了生态系统和物种,包括受到联邦威胁的Lahontan残酷鳟鱼。在本文中,我们优先考虑了潜在的环境水权购买中最能提高河流栖息地水质的水量和位置。我们使用每小时基于物理的水动力和水质模型River Modeling System监视和模拟水流,水流温度和溶解氧浓度。在2014年和2015年(这两个关键的干旱年份),模拟的环境水购买量介于每天平均每日增加0.11-1.41立方米(m3 / s)之间。结果表明,购水持续冷却了每日最高溪流温度和夜间最低气温。这防止了低于5.0 mg / L的极低溶解氧浓度,但增加了5.5至6.0 mg / L中等条件下的持续时间,每天购买少于约0.71 m〜3 / s的少量水对沃克河栖息地几乎没有好处。溶解氧浓度受上游环境条件的影响,上游合适的水质改善了下游条件,反之亦然。总体而言,这项研究表明,严重的干旱年份会降低环境水的质量和栖息地,但是购买至少0.71 m3 / s的环境水有望恢复河流。

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