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Surface water balance to evaluate the hydrological impacts of small instream diversions and application to the Russian River basin, California, USA

机译:地表水平衡,评估小型河道改道的水文影响,并将其应用于美国加利福尼亚州的俄罗斯流域

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1.Small streams are increasingly under pressure to meet water needs associated with expanding human development, but the hydrologic and ecological effects are not commonly described in scientific literature.2.To evaluate the potential effects that surface water abstraction can have on flow regime, scientists and resource managers require tools that compare abstraction to stream flow at ecologically relevant time scales.3.The classic water balance model was adapted to evaluate how small instream diversions can affect catchment stream-flow; the adapted model maintains the basic mass balance concept, but limits the parameters and considers surface water data at an appropriate timescale.4.This surface water balance was applied to 20 Russian River tributaries in north-central California to evaluate how recognized diversions can affect stream flow throughout the region.5.The model indicates that existing diversions have little capacity to influence peak or base flows during the rainy winter season, but may reduce stream flow during spring by 20% in one-third of all the study streams; and have the potential to accelerate summer intermittence in 80% of the streams included in this study.6.The surface water balance model may be especially useful for guiding river restoration from a hydrologic perspective: it can distinguish among streams with high diversion regimes that may require more than just physical channel restoration to provide ecological benefits, and can illustrate the extent to which changing the diversion parameters of particular water users can affect the persistence of a natural flow regime.7.As applied to Russian River tributaries, the surface water balances suggest that reducing demand for stream flow in summer may be as important as physical channel restoration to restoring anadromous salmonids in this region. Copyright pb 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:1,小溪流面临越来越大的压力,以满足与人类发展有关的水需求,但水文学和生态学影响在科学文献中并未得到普遍描述; 2。科学家们为了评估地表水提取对流动状况的潜在影响资源管理者需要能够在生态相关的时间尺度上比较抽象流与河流流量的工具。3。经典的水平衡模型适用于评估较小的河流改道对集水量的影响。改进后的模型保持了基本的质量平衡概念,但限制了参数并在适当的时间尺度上考虑了地表水数据。4。将这种地表水平衡应用于加利福尼亚州中北部的20个俄罗斯河支流,以评估公认的分流如何影响河流5.模型表明,现有的改道几乎没有能力影响雨季冬季的峰流量或基流量,但在所有研究流量的三分之一中,春季的流量可能减少20%。 6,地表水平衡模型从水文学的角度看可能对指导河流的恢复特别有用:它可以区分高分流状态下的河流不仅需要物理渠道的修复来提供生态效益,而且可以说明改变特定用水者的引水参数在多大程度上影响自然流量状态的持久性。7。对于俄罗斯河支流,地表水平衡这表明,减少夏季对溪流的需求可能与恢复该区域的无水鲑科鱼类的物理渠道恢复同等重要。版权所有pb 2009 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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