Advancing environmental flows approaches to streamflow depletion management
Groundwater use can reduce streamflow by reducing groundwater flows into streams and/or
increasing losses from the stream into the aquifer ('streamflow depletion'). Streamflow …
increasing losses from the stream into the aquifer ('streamflow depletion'). Streamflow …
Going beyond low flows: Streamflow drought deficit and duration illuminate distinct spatiotemporal drought patterns and trends in the US during the last century
Streamflow drought is a recurring challenge, and understanding spatiotemporal patterns of
past droughts is needed to manage future water resources. We examined regional patterns …
past droughts is needed to manage future water resources. We examined regional patterns …
Impacts of agricultural areas on Spatio-temporal variability of daily minimum extreme flows during the transitional seasons (spring and fall) in southern Quebec
Several statistical methods were used to analyze the spatio-temporal variability of daily
minimum extreme flows (DMEF) in 17 watersheds—divided into three homogenous …
minimum extreme flows (DMEF) in 17 watersheds—divided into three homogenous …
[HTML][HTML] An index-based approach for assessment of upstream-downstream flow regime alteration
River regulation is challenging when there is diverse upstream and downstream interest,
leading to regional and international conflict. However, quantifying the upstream …
leading to regional and international conflict. However, quantifying the upstream …
Identifying hydrologic signatures associated with streamflow depletion caused by groundwater pum**
Groundwater pum** can reduce streamflow in nearby waterways ('streamflow depletion'),
a process which must be accounted for in integrated management of surface and …
a process which must be accounted for in integrated management of surface and …
Ecological flow research and optimal selection of the most ecologically relevant hydrologic indicators at the **gjiang River's three outlets
H Wang, Y Yan, L Huang, N He… - Journal of Water and …, 2023 - iwaponline.com
Scientific ecological hydrological indicators provide constraints that contribute to the healthy
operation and restoration of river ecosystems. Daily flow data from three **g River outlets …
operation and restoration of river ecosystems. Daily flow data from three **g River outlets …
Spatial patterns and seasonal timing of increasing riverine specific conductance from 1998 to 2018 suggest legacy contamination in the Delaware River Basin
CA Rumsey, JC Hammond, J Murphy, M Shoda… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Increasing salinization of freshwater threatens water supplies that support a range of human
and ecological uses. The latest assessments of Delaware River Basin (DRB) surface-water …
and ecological uses. The latest assessments of Delaware River Basin (DRB) surface-water …
Exploring local riverbank sediment controls on the occurrence of preferential groundwater discharge points
MA Briggs, KE Jackson, F Liu, EM Moore, A Bisson… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Groundwater discharge to rivers takes many forms, including preferential groundwater
discharge points (PDPs) along riverbanks that are exposed at low flows, with multi-scale …
discharge points (PDPs) along riverbanks that are exposed at low flows, with multi-scale …
Analysing spatial variability in drought sensitivity of rivers using explainable artificial intelligence
J De Meester, P Willems - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Hydrological drought can have a severe negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and human
living standards. Therefore, being able to predict and gain more insights in the spatial …
living standards. Therefore, being able to predict and gain more insights in the spatial …
[HTML][HTML] Pywr-DRB: An open-source Python model for water availability and drought risk assessment in the Delaware River Basin
Abstract The Delaware River Basin (DRB) in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States is
an institutionally complex water resources system that provides drinking water for 13.5 …
an institutionally complex water resources system that provides drinking water for 13.5 …