Scientific challenges and biophysical knowledge gaps for implementing nutrient offset projects

J Lu, J Burton, A Garzon-Garcia, C Jackson… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Nutrient offsetting allows nutrient point source polluters to pay for diffuse source nutrient
reductions, or improvements in nutrient load reductions from alternative point sources …

The social connectivity of subsurface flows: Towards a better integration of the vertical dimension in socio‐hydrosystem studies

A Boyer, D Blanchon, L Schmitt… - Wiley …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This contribution points out that while the importance of hydrologic, geomorphic, ecological,
temporal, and socio‐cultural connectivity in the functioning of hydrosystems has been …

Evaluating the risk of fish stranding due to hydropeaking in a large continental river

SE Glowa, DA Watkinson, TD Jardine… - River Research and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
With the continuous development of hydropower on a global scale, stranding of freshwater
fishes is of growing concern, and an understanding of the mechanisms and variables …

Why hydropeaking frequency matters: effects of recurring stranding on fish

DS Hayes, N Bätz, D Tonolla, K Merl, S Auer… - Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research and management of hydropeaked rivers largely overlook the ecological impacts of
recurring flow fluctuations, such as fish stranding, on ecosystem health. This article …

Effects of flow recession regime on stranding of Rio Grande silvery minnow suggests that conservation actions must overcome evolutionary traps

TP Archdeacon, EJ Gonzales… - Aquatic …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Flow intermittence is a major disturbance for riverine fishes. Many species of fishes that
evolved in naturally intermittent streams have specialized adaptations to survive drought …

[HTML][HTML] Hydraulic simulation of an urban river affected by treated effluent based on signal processing theory and physically based models

Q Wang, J Yu, Y Zheng, X Yao, Q Yue, S Xu - Journal of Hydrology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region The Tonghui River–a treated effluent-affected urban river located in
Beijing, China. Study focus Inspired by the signal processing theory, this study presented a …

Fish stranding in relation to river bar morphology and baseflow magnitude: Combining field surveys and hydrodynamic–numerical modelling

DS Hayes, C Hauer, G Unfer - Ecohydrology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Hydropeaking mitigation based on down‐ramping thresholds is crucial to avoid stranding of
fish and ensure sustainable hydropower production. However, the risk of stranding is …

Seasonal and longitudinal water quality dynamics in three effluent-dependent rivers in Arizona

H Hamdhani, DE Eppehimer, DM Quanrud, MT Bogan - PeerJ, 2023 - peerj.com
Effluent-fed streams, which receive inputs from wastewater treatment plants, are becoming
increasingly common across the globe as urbanization intensifies. In semi-arid and arid …

Fishes move to transient local refuges, not persistent landscape refuges during river drying experiment

TP Archdeacon, EJ Gonzales… - Freshwater Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenically driven flow intermittency is increasing in freshwater streams, with
important implications for the management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems …

Characterizing the effects of morphological microstructures and hydropeaks on fish stranding in rivers

F Insulaire, N Lamouroux, A Barillier… - River Research and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Fish stranding in rivers, due to rapid shoreline dewatering, often occurs during the down‐
ramping phase of hydropeaks, which enables peak energy production. Multiple …