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Hydrological controls on river network connectivity
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- Silvia Garbin
- Dipartimento ICEA, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Italy
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- Elisa Alessi Celegon
- i4 Consulting S.r.l., Padova, Italy
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- Pietro Fanton
- i4 Consulting S.r.l., Padova, Italy
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- Gianluca Botter
- Dipartimento ICEA, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Italy
Description
<jats:p>This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-scale hydrological connectivity as dictated by river flow space–time variability. Spatial dynamics of daily streamflows are estimated based on climatic and morphological features of the contributing catchment, integrating a physically based approach that accounts for the stochasticity of rainfall with a water balance framework and a geomorphic recession flow analysis. Ecologically meaningful minimum stage thresholds are used to evaluate the connectivity of individual stream reaches, and other relevant network-scale connectivity metrics. The framework allows a quantitative description of the main hydrological causes and the ecological consequences of water depth dynamics experienced by river networks. The analysis shows that the spatial variability of local-scale hydrological connectivity is strongly affected by the spatial and temporal distribution of climatic variables. Depending on the underlying climatic settings and the critical stage threshold, loss of connectivity can be observed in the headwaters or along the main channel, thereby originating a fragmented river network. The proposed approach provides important clues for understanding the effect of climate on the ecological function of river corridors.</jats:p>
Journal
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- Royal Society Open Science
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Royal Society Open Science 6 (2), 181428-, 2019-02
The Royal Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1360584343737542912
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- ISSN
- 20545703
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- Data Source
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- Crossref