The River Corridor's Evolving Connectivity of Lotic and Lentic Waters

被引:7
|
作者
Harvey, Judson W. [1 ]
Schmadel, Noah M. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Earth Syst Proc Div, 959 Natl Ctr, Reston, VA 22092 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN WATER | 2021年 / 2卷
关键词
lakes; small ponds; lentic; reservoirs; hydraulic load; residence time; hydrologic connectivity; river corridor; CONTIGUOUS UNITED-STATES; LAND-USE; ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES; HYDROLOGIC CONNECTIVITY; NITROGEN REMOVAL; SMALL PONDS; LAKES; SEDIMENT; STREAMS; DAMS;
D O I
10.3389/frwa.2020.580727
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
River corridors supply a substantial proportion of the fresh water for societal and ecological needs. Individual functions of flowing (lotic) streams and rivers and ponded (lentic) waterbodies such as lakes and reservoirs are well-studied, but their collective functions are not as well understood. Here we bring together nationally consistent river corridor datasets to characterize the contributions of lotic and lentic features and to estimate changes over the past centuries. High-resolution datasets describing waterbodies across 10 million kilometers of the conterminous U.S. (CONUS) river network were classified by waterbody type and origin (historic vs. human-made or intensively managed), surface areal coverage, and degree of connectivity as estimated by a change in water residence timescale in river corridors. Four centuries of human disturbance drove large swings in river corridor makeup, with a transition toward more lotic systems caused by beaver extirpation and abandonment of waterwheel mill ponds by end of the nineteenth century. The twentieth century saw a vast expansion (49%) in river corridor areal coverage resulting from construction and management of small ponds and reservoirs for drinking water, hydropower, irrigation and livestock watering, and stormwater control. Water residence timescale in river corridors doubled or quadrupled over large areas, and more in specific locations, during the twentieth century as a result of the increased coverage of reservoirs and managed small ponds. Although reservoirs and lakes now dominate river corridor surface areas, we found that the growing number of small ponds impacts a greater proportion of network length through their influence on headwater streams where most water and chemical runoff enters the river corridor. We close with an agenda for integrated modeling of the physical, biogeochemical, and ecological drivers of river corridor functions, trajectories of change, and management opportunities.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Limnological characterization of lentic and lotic habitats of the Upper Parana River system prior to the inundation of Porto Primavera Reservoir
    Musarra, ML
    Monteiro, AJ
    Beyruth, Z
    Sendacz, S
    Novelli, JL
    Viana, NC
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LIMNOLOGY, VOL 26, PT 3, 1998, 26 : 1072 - 1079
  • [22] Chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) Assemblages from a Gradient of Lotic and Lentic Waterbodies in River Floodplains of France: A Methodological Tool for Paleoecological Applications
    Emmanuel Gandouin
    Alain Maasri
    Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë
    Evelyne Franquet
    Journal of Paleolimnology, 2006, 35 : 149 - 166
  • [23] Chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) assemblages from a gradient of lotic and lentic waterbodies in river floodplains of France:: A methodological tool for paleoecological applications
    Gandouin, E
    Maasri, A
    Van Vliet-Lanoë, B
    Franquet, E
    JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY, 2006, 35 (01) : 149 - 166
  • [24] Environmental remediation of hanford's river corridor
    Nelson, Todd
    Radwaste Solutions, 2009, 16 (05): : 12 - 16
  • [25] EVALUATION OF MANSONIA SPP. INFESTATION ON AQUATIC PLANTS IN LENTIC AND LOTIC ENVIRONMENTS OF THE MADEIRA RIVER BASIN IN PORTO VELHO, RONDONIA, BRAZIL
    Soares Gil, Luiz H.
    Mello, Cecilia F.
    Silva, Julia dos S.
    Oliveira, Juliana da S.
    Freitas Silva, Shayenne Olsson
    Rodriguez-Planes, Lucia
    da Costa, Fabio Medeiros
    Alencar, Jeronimo
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION, 2021, 37 (03) : 143 - 151
  • [26] Thermal patterns in the surface waters of a glacial river corridor (Val Roseg, Switzerland)
    Uehlinger, U
    Malard, F
    Ward, JV
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2003, 48 (02) : 284 - 300
  • [27] A Lentic Breeder in Lotic Waters: Sierra Nevada Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana sierrae) Habitat Suitability in Northern Sierra Nevada Streams
    Yarnell, Sarah M.
    Peek, Ryan
    Keung, Neil
    Todd, Brian D.
    Lawler, Sharon
    Brown, Cathy
    COPEIA, 2019, 107 (04) : 676 - 693
  • [28] Denver's South Platte River Corridor Project
    Alston, M
    COORDINATION: WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT, 1998, : 141 - 146
  • [29] The River's biotic corridor. Medellin, Colombia
    Bullaro, Luca
    CIUDAD Y TERRITORIO-ESTUDIOS TERRITORIALES-CYTET, 2021, 53 (207): : 181 - 188
  • [30] Enteric viruses in lentic and lotic freshwater habitats from Brazil's Midwest and South regions in the Guarani Aquifer area
    Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello
    Viancelli, Aline
    Michelon, William
    Fonseca, Tauani Gabriela
    Mass, Apolline Parise
    Krohn, Diana Michelle Avalos
    Peter, Nivia Rosana Weber
    Fongaro, Gislaine
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (24) : 31653 - 31658