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Managing Flow Regimes and Landscapes Together: Hydrospatial Analysis for Evaluating Spatiotemporal Floodplain Inundation Patterns with Restoration and Climate Change Implications.- [electronic resource] : Whipple, Alison Agnew.
Managing Flow Regimes and Landscapes Together: Hydrospatial Analysis for Evaluating Spatio...
Managing Flow Regimes and Landscapes Together: Hydrospatial Analysis for Evaluating Spatiotemporal Floodplain Inundation Patterns with Restoration and Climate Change Implications.- [electronic resource] : Whipple, Alison Agnew.

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Managing Flow Regimes and Landscapes Together: Hydrospatial Analysis for Evaluating Spatiotemporal Floodplain Inundation Patterns with Restoration and Climate Change Implications. - [electronic resource] : Whipple, Alison Agnew.
발행사항  
발행사항  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2018
    형태사항  
    1 online resource(340 p.)
    주기사항  
    Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 80-01(E), Section: B.
    주기사항  
    Adviser: Joshua H. Viers.
    학위논문주기  
    Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2018.
    초록/해제  
    요약Riverine landscapes are shaped by dynamic and complex interactions between streamflow and floodplain landforms, and these physical processes drive productive and diverse freshwater ecosystems. However, human activities have fundamentally altered
    초록/해제  
    요약A river's flood regime drives a variety of different physical and ecological functions. Characterizing different floods of a flood regime informs understanding of climate and watershed processes and the management of natural floodplain dynamics.
    초록/해제  
    요약Rehabilitating freshwater ecosystems of highly modified rivers under a changing future requires improved understanding and quantification of land-water interactions. Despite ecological implications, quantification of spatiotemporal variability i
    초록/해제  
    요약The novel hydrospatial analytical approach developed and presented herein applies two-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling and spatial analysis to quantitatively summarize, in space and time, a range of ecologically-relevant physical metrics relati
    초록/해제  
    요약This body of work presents a new methodology to analyze flow-landscape interactions, and in turn contributes to understanding of flow-ecology relationships, susceptibility to anthropogenic change, and improvements to water and land management. S
    일반주제명  
    일반주제명  
    일반주제명  
    기타저자  
    University of California Davis Hydrologic Sciences
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertation Abstracts International. 80-01B(E).
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertation Abstract International
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      201812 2019

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      ■500    ▼aAdviser:  Joshua  H.  Viers.
      ■5021  ▼aThesis  (Ph.D.)--University  of  California,  Davis,  2018.
      ■520    ▼aRiverine  landscapes  are  shaped  by  dynamic  and  complex  interactions  between  streamflow  and  floodplain  landforms,  and  these  physical  processes  drive  productive  and  diverse  freshwater  ecosystems.  However,  human  activities  have  fundamentally  altered
      ■520    ▼aA  river's  flood  regime  drives  a  variety  of  different  physical  and  ecological  functions.  Characterizing  different  floods  of  a  flood  regime  informs  understanding  of  climate  and  watershed  processes  and  the  management  of  natural  floodplain  dynamics.
      ■520    ▼aRehabilitating  freshwater  ecosystems  of  highly  modified  rivers  under  a  changing  future  requires  improved  understanding  and  quantification  of  land-water  interactions.  Despite  ecological  implications,  quantification  of  spatiotemporal  variability  i
      ■520    ▼aThe  novel  hydrospatial  analytical  approach  developed  and  presented  herein  applies  two-dimensional  hydrodynamic  modeling  and  spatial  analysis  to  quantitatively  summarize,  in  space  and  time,  a  range  of  ecologically-relevant  physical  metrics  relati
      ■520    ▼aThis  body  of  work  presents  a  new  methodology  to  analyze  flow-landscape  interactions,  and  in  turn  contributes  to  understanding  of  flow-ecology  relationships,  susceptibility  to  anthropogenic  change,  and  improvements  to  water  and  land  management.  S
      ■590    ▼aSchool  code:  0029.
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      ■71020▼aUniversity  of  California,  Davis▼bHydrologic  Sciences.
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