Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation

International audience Dam-affected hydrologic time series give rise to uncertainties when they are used for calibrating large-scale hydrologic models or for analysing runoff records. It is therefore necessary to identify and to quantify the impact of impoundments on runoff time series. Two differen...

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Main Authors: Rödel, R., Hoffmann, T.
Other Authors: Department of Geography and Geology Greifswald, Universität Greifswald - University of Greifswald
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2005
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spelling ftinsu:oai:HAL:hal-00296838v1 2023-11-12T04:20:47+01:00 Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation Rödel, R. Hoffmann, T. Department of Geography and Geology Greifswald Universität Greifswald - University of Greifswald 2005-12-16 https://hal.science/hal-00296838 https://hal.science/hal-00296838/document https://hal.science/hal-00296838/file/adgeo-5-75-2005.pdf en eng HAL CCSD European Geosciences Union hal-00296838 https://hal.science/hal-00296838 https://hal.science/hal-00296838/document https://hal.science/hal-00296838/file/adgeo-5-75-2005.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1680-7340 EISSN: 1680-7359 Advances in Geosciences https://hal.science/hal-00296838 Advances in Geosciences, 2005, 5, pp.75-82 [SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2005 ftinsu 2023-11-01T17:26:17Z International audience Dam-affected hydrologic time series give rise to uncertainties when they are used for calibrating large-scale hydrologic models or for analysing runoff records. It is therefore necessary to identify and to quantify the impact of impoundments on runoff time series. Two different approaches were employed. The first, classic approach compares the volume of the dams that are located upstream from a station with the annual discharge. The catchment areas of the stations are calculated and then related to geo-referenced dam attributes. The paper introduces a data set of geo-referenced dams linked with 677 gauging stations in Europe. Second, the intensity of the impoundment impact on runoff times series can be quantified more exactly and directly when long-term runoff records are available. Dams cause a change in the variability of flow regimes. This effect can be measured using the model of linear single storage. The dam-caused storage change ? S can be assessed through the volume of the emptying process between two flow regimes. As an example, the storage change ? S is calculated for regulated long-term series of the Luleälven in northern Sweden. Article in Journal/Newspaper Luleälven Northern Sweden Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSU Luleälven ENVELOPE(22.041,22.041,65.587,65.587)
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Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation
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description International audience Dam-affected hydrologic time series give rise to uncertainties when they are used for calibrating large-scale hydrologic models or for analysing runoff records. It is therefore necessary to identify and to quantify the impact of impoundments on runoff time series. Two different approaches were employed. The first, classic approach compares the volume of the dams that are located upstream from a station with the annual discharge. The catchment areas of the stations are calculated and then related to geo-referenced dam attributes. The paper introduces a data set of geo-referenced dams linked with 677 gauging stations in Europe. Second, the intensity of the impoundment impact on runoff times series can be quantified more exactly and directly when long-term runoff records are available. Dams cause a change in the variability of flow regimes. This effect can be measured using the model of linear single storage. The dam-caused storage change ? S can be assessed through the volume of the emptying process between two flow regimes. As an example, the storage change ? S is calculated for regulated long-term series of the Luleälven in northern Sweden.
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title Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation
title_short Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation
title_full Quantifying the efficiency of river regulation
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Advances in Geosciences
https://hal.science/hal-00296838
Advances in Geosciences, 2005, 5, pp.75-82
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