Sentences with word «baseflow»

Operational releases were decreased back to minimum flows in late April 2017, at which time environmental releases recommenced to provide higher baseflows in the river.
To contribute year round baseflows that support habitat, food sources and increased movement and survival of native fish.
Weir pool manipulation will increase the variability of in - stream baseflows and freshes, and is expected to contribute to:
«This work demonstrates that mined watersheds contribute disproportionately to summer baseflow through the Appalachian region, so that mine - derived pollutants are at higher concentrations, and are transported farther downstream, during these low flow times of year.
This shows baseflow — dry season flow — in the Nile River.
The analytic form of TOPMODEL equations are incorporated into the soil column framework and the resulting model is used to predict the saturated fraction of the watershed and baseflow in a consistent fashion.
Commonwealth environmental water is being used to maintain the ecological health and resilience of Victoria's river systems by providing in - channel freshes and baseflows (as seasonally appropriate) that improve the condition and survival of native vegetation and maintain suitable habitat for native birds, fish and other biota.
The action was characterised by a small rise in river height followed by a recession to baseflow, preceding a larger rise and ramp down over a period of 30 - 40 days downstream of Hillston.
41,230 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was used in the lower Broken Creek to contribute to enhancing the baseflows in the lower Broken Creek from September 2012 and May 2013.
The simulated data includes snow water equivalent, soil moisture, surface runoff (runoff), subsurface runoff (baseflow), and actual evapotranspiration for a region covering the Peace, upper Columbia, Fraser and Campbell River watersheds.
D. Kondrashov and colleagues collated a record of Nile River flood water levels over the same period as te baseflow record.
PCIC offers modelled hydrologic data (runoff, baseflow, snow, evaporation and soil moisture) for four basins in BC at the resolution of one - sixteenth of a degree.
Users can sign in to the portal using OpenID and access the snow water equivalent, soil moisture, surface runoff (runoff), subsurface runoff (baseflow), and actual evapotranspiration data for a region covering the Peace, upper Columbia, Fraser and Campbell River watersheds, in three different formats, using an intuitive, map - based web interface.
The impact of increasing temperatures on the processes governing runoff, baseflow, groundwater, soil moisture, and land - atmosphere evaporative feedbacks over both the historical period and in response to further global warming remains a critical uncertainty (43).
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