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Using regional flow classes as references to analyse flow regime anomalies across a set of regulated Canadian rivers

机译:使用区域流量分类作为参考,分析一组受监管的加拿大河流的水流异常

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It is well established that a river's natural flow regime is a key determinant of ecological integrity and that dam regulated-flow releases can be detrimental to biotic communities and even affect river ecosystem structure (e.g. Poff and Zimmerman, 2010). Regional flow classes, groups of rivers that share similar natural flow regimes (called 'river types' by Poff and Zimmerman (2010)) and to which regional fish communities are 'adapted', have been proposed as units of analysis to identify significant damming related flow alteration (e.g. Poff, 1996; Poff and Zimmerman, 2010; McManamay et al., 2012a). Specifically, the natural range of flow behaviour within regional classes can be used to identify clearly anomalous flow features in rivers regulated by dams. Through ordination analysis on 70 ecologically important flow indices, we isolated five distinctive regional groupings of natural flow regimes among the 96 unregulated rivers located in study regions of South Eastern and South Western Canada, selected based on watershed characteristics as possible references for the 13 hydro-regulated, NSERC-HydroNet study rivers in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. The distinguishing characteristics of natural flow regimes within each flow class are explored through visualization in principal component space. The 16 regulated HydroNet sites were assigned to appropriate regional flow classes through discriminant function analysis based on shared geographic location and watershed characteristics. Anomalous flow features in the regulated rivers are then characterized by type and strength, based on identification of flow indices that are significantly different from observed natural variability in the relevant regional class. The magnitude distributions and the main axes of variability in index anomalies are analysed, across regions and regulation types (storage, peaking and run-of-the-river (RoR)). We also discuss the potential biological implications of the dominant flow anomalies in this set of Canadian rivers regulated by hydro dams. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:众所周知,河流的自然流量状态是生态完整性的关键决定因素,大坝的调节流量释放可能有害于生物群落,甚至影响河流生态系统结构(例如Poff and Zimmerman,2010)。已提议将区域流量类别,具有相似自然流量模式的河流群(Poff和Zimmerman(2010)称为“河流类型”)以及对区域鱼类群落进行“适应”的河流类别作为分析单元,以识别与大坝相关的重要因素。流量变化(例如,Poff,1996; Poff和Zimmerman,2010; McManamay等,2012a)。具体来说,区域类别内的水流行为的自然范围可以用来清楚地识别大坝调节的河流中的异常水流特征。通过对70个具有重要生态意义的流量指数进行排序分析,我们在加拿大东南部和西南部研究区域的96条未管制河流中,从自然流域中分离出五个独特的区域分组,并根据分水岭特征为13个水力发电站的可能参考选择了这些自然流团NSERC-HydroNet监管的河流研究了不列颠哥伦比亚省,艾伯塔省,安大略省,魁北克省和新不伦瑞克省。通过在主成分空间中的可视化来探索每个流类别内自然流态的区别特征。通过基于共享地理位置和流域特征的判别函数分析,将这16个受监管的HydroNet站点分配给了适当的区域流量类别。然后,根据识别出的流量指数与相关区域类别中观测到的自然变异性显着不同的特征,通过类型和强度来表征管制河流的异常流量特征。分析了跨区域和监管类型(存储,峰值和过流(RoR))的指数异常的幅度分布和变化的主轴。我们还讨论了由水坝控制的这套加拿大河流中主要流量异常的潜在生物学意义。 (C)2014 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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