Compartir
Modeling Streamflow and Water Temperature in the North Santiam and Santiam Rivers, Oregon, 2001-02: Usgs Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5001 (en Inglés)
Annett B. Sullivan
(Autor)
·
Stewart A. Roundsk
(Autor)
·
Bibliogov
· Tapa Blanda
Modeling Streamflow and Water Temperature in the North Santiam and Santiam Rivers, Oregon, 2001-02: Usgs Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5001 (en Inglés) - Sullivan, Annett B. ; Roundsk, Stewart A.
$ 87.214
$ 174.429
Ahorras: $ 87.214
Elige la lista en la que quieres agregar tu producto o crea una nueva lista
✓ Producto agregado correctamente a la lista de deseos.
Ir a Mis Listas
Origen: Estados Unidos
(Costos de importación incluídos en el precio)
Se enviará desde nuestra bodega entre el
Lunes 22 de Julio y el
Miércoles 31 de Julio.
Lo recibirás en cualquier lugar de Colombia entre 1 y 5 días hábiles luego del envío.
Reseña del libro "Modeling Streamflow and Water Temperature in the North Santiam and Santiam Rivers, Oregon, 2001-02: Usgs Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5001 (en Inglés)"
To support the development of a total maximum daily load (TMDL) for water temperature in the Willamette Basin, the laterally averaged, two-dimensional model CE-QUAL-W2 was used to construct a water temperature and streamflow model of the Santiam and North Santiam Rivers. The rivers were simulated from downstream of Detroit and Big Cliff dams to the confluence with the Willamette River. Inputs to the model included bathymetric data, flow and temperature from dam releases, tributary flow and temperature, and meteorologic data. The model was calibrated for the period July 1 through November 21, 2001, and confirmed with data from April 1 through October 31, 2002. Flow calibration made use of data from two streamflow gages and travel-time and river-width data. Temperature calibration used data from 16 temperature monitoring locations in 2001 and 5 locations in 2002. A sensitivity analysis was completed by independently varying input parameters, including point-source flow, air temperature, flow and water temperature from dam releases, and riparian shading. Scenario analyses considered hypothetical river conditions without anthropogenic heat inputs, with restored riparian vegetation, with minimum streamflow from the dams, and with a more-natural seasonal water temperature regime from dam releases.