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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Water, Vol 4 (2023)
Mountaintop removal coal mining (MTR) has been a major source of landscape change in the Central Appalachians of the United States (US). Changes in stream hydrology, channel geomorphology and water quality caused by MTR coal mining can lead to severe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f55f275a15cf43d3868c3e7957d053a9
Autor:
Raphael D. Mazor, Brian J. Topping, Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, Ken M. Fritz, Julia E. Kelso, Rachel A. Harrington, Whitney S. Beck, Kenneth S. McCune, Aaron O. Allen, Robert Leidy, James T. Robb, Gabrielle C. L. David
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 22, p 3310 (2021)
Streamflow duration information underpins many management decisions. However, hydrologic data are rarely available where needed. Rapid streamflow duration assessment methods (SDAMs) classify reaches based on indicators that are measured in a single b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/89fa56bc459d46dea37e76bf836a87cc
Autor:
Kristin L. Jaeger, Konrad C. Hafen, Jason B. Dunham, Ken M. Fritz, Stephanie K. Kampf, Theodore B. Barnhart, Kendra E. Kaiser, Roy Sando, Sherri L. Johnson, Ryan R. McShane, Sarah B. Dunn
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 12, p 1627 (2021)
Observations of the presence or absence of surface water in streams are useful for characterizing streamflow permanence, which includes the frequency, duration, and spatial extent of surface flow in streams and rivers. Such data are particularly valu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f32f291b39ae41bdbad4bea25190d4e4
Autor:
Ken M. Fritz, Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, Julia E. Kelso, Whitney S. Beck, Raphael D. Mazor, Rachel A. Harrington, Brian J. Topping
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 9, p 2545 (2020)
Streamflow duration is used to differentiate reaches into discrete classes (e.g., perennial, intermittent, and ephemeral) for water resource management. Because the depiction of the extent and flow duration of streams via existing maps, remote sensin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2445e8e5cc674265a5d41d08c0b0b0eb
Autor:
Michelle H. Busch, Katie H. Costigan, Ken M. Fritz, Thibault Datry, Corey A. Krabbenhoft, John C. Hammond, Margaret Zimmer, Julian D. Olden, Ryan M. Burrows, Walter K. Dodds, Kate S. Boersma, Margaret Shanafield, Stephanie K. Kampf, Meryl C. Mims, Michael T. Bogan, Adam S. Ward, Mariana Perez Rocha, Sarah Godsey, George H. Allen, Joanna R. Blaszczak, C. Nathan Jones, Daniel C. Allen
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 7, p 1980 (2020)
Rivers that cease to flow are globally prevalent. Although many epithets have been used for these rivers, a consensus on terminology has not yet been reached. Doing so would facilitate a marked increase in interdisciplinary interest as well as critic
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/064aecba6d0c4a9aa024196747422b5a
Autor:
Corey A. Krabbenhoft, George H. Allen, Peirong Lin, Sarah E. Godsey, Daniel C. Allen, Ryan M. Burrows, Amanda G. DelVecchia, Ken M. Fritz, Margaret Shanafield, Amy J. Burgin, Margaret A. Zimmer, Thibault Datry, Walter K. Dodds, C. Nathan Jones, Meryl C. Mims, Catherin Franklin, John C. Hammond, Sam Zipper, Adam S. Ward, Katie H. Costigan, Hylke E. Beck, Julian D. Olden
Publikováno v:
Nat Sustain
Hydrologic data collected from river gauges inform critical decisions for allocating water resources, conserving ecosystems and predicting the occurrence of droughts and floods. The current global river gauge network is biased towards large, perennia
Autor:
Gabrielle C. L. David, Patrick H. Trier, Ken M. Fritz, Steven L. Kichefski, Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, L. Allan James, Brian J. Topping, Wohl Ellen E., Aaron Allen
The ordinary high water mark (OHWM) defines the lateral extent of nontidal aquatic features in the absence of adjacent wetlands in the United States. The federal regulatory definition of the OHWM, 33 CFR 328.3(c)(7), states the OHWM is “that line o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c31de735173d077eb5a666f0f9eb9f57
https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/46102
https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/46102
Autor:
Colleen M. Elonen, Brian H. Hill, Ken M. Fritz, Michael J. Pennino, Clay P. Arango, Sujay S. Kaushal, Jake J. Beaulieu, Adam D. Balz, Paul M. Mayer
Publikováno v:
Freshw Biol
1. Urban streams are degraded by a suite of factors, including burial beneath urban infrastructure, such as roads or parking lots, which eliminates light and reduces direct organic matter inputs to streams from riparian zones. These changes to stream
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental protection
The unique challenges associated with sampling of macroinvertebrates in flashy urban streams create a methods gap. These streams form isolated pools for much of the year, interspersed with spates that scour and deposit excessive amounts of sediment.
Autor:
Brian J. Topping, Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, James T. Robb, Whitney S. Beck, Aaron O. Allen, Kenneth S. McCune, Robert Leidy, Gabrielle C. L. David, Julia E. Kelso, Ken M. Fritz, Raphael D. Mazor, Rachel A. Harrington
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 3310, p 3310 (2021)
Water; Volume 13; Issue 22; Pages: 3310
Water; Volume 13; Issue 22; Pages: 3310
Streamflow duration information underpins many management decisions. However, hydrologic data are rarely available where needed. Rapid streamflow duration assessment methods (SDAMs) classify reaches based on indicators that are measured in a single b