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The impact of flow regulation by hydropower dams on the periphyton community in the Soca River, Slovenia

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DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2013.834339

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Central Europe; hydropower plants; periphyton; regulated rivers; Soca River; Slovenia; water abstraction

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The effects of hydropower dams and, in particular, the impacts of reduced river flows on the periphyton community were assessed in the Soca River, Slovenia. Sampling sites were selected upstream and downstream of the Podsela and Ajba dams. Sampling was carried out in 1998 during a period of low flows. Reaches downstream from the dams experienced prolonged periods of reduced flows, and a corresponding decrease in flow velocity and water depth. The chain of hydropower dams has stopped sediment inflow from the upstream reach. Below the dams, the oscillations of water temperature, dissolved oxygen and oxygen saturation are much larger than at unregulated sites upstream. The impact of prolonged periods of reduced flows, a lack of sediment supply from upstream and changes in physicochemical variables has caused high periphyton biomass, proliferation of green algae and increases in the number of periphytic algae species below the dams. This has significant implications for the design of environmental flow strategies that provide a sediment supply to maintain a healthy periphyton community.

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