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Distinguishing human and climate influences on hydrological disturbance processes in the Columbia River, USA

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2011.604324

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sediment transport; climate impact; human impact; flow regulation; extreme events; irrigation depletion; salmon; freshet styles; climate change; Columbia River; USA

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  1. NOAA-Fisheries
  2. US Army Engineers
  3. Bonneville Power Administration
  4. Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium

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This paper distinguishes human and climate influences on the Columbia River streamflow disturbance regime, examines how this disturbance regime has changed over the last 150 years, and discusses downstream impacts. Flow management and withdrawal have greatly curtailed exceedence of the natural bankfull level of similar to 20 000 m(3) s(-1). The frequency distribution of Columbia River flow has also changed. Sediment transport is positively correlated with streamflow standard deviation, and has been greatly reduced by flow regulation. Three kinds of spring freshet style have been identified; there are also three kinds of winter freshet. Flow regulation and regional climate warming have changed freshet styles and reduced maximum flows during the spring season. Downstream effects of hydrological alterations include increased salinity intrusion length, loss of shallow water habitat area during the freshet season, increased tides throughout most of the year, and a decrease in area of the Columbia River plume during spring and summer. Although climate changes and variations have played a substantial role in changing the hydrological disturbance regime, their influence is still less than that of human manipulation of the flow cycle.

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