Riparian Cottonwood Ecosystems and Regulated Flows in Kootenai and Yakima Sub-Basins : Volume III (Overview and Tools). | |
Jamieson, Bob ; Braatne, Jeffrey H. | |
United States. Bonneville Power Administration. | |
关键词: Plants; Cottonwoods; Remote Sensing; Cottonwood -- Geographical Distribution -- Columbia River Watershed; Willows Cottonwood -- Effect Of Water Levels On -- Kootenai River Watershed; | |
DOI : 10.2172/795792 RP-ID : DOE/BP-00000005-1 RP-ID : 00000005 RP-ID : 795792 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Riparian vegetation and especially cottonwood and willow plant communities are dependent on normative flows and especially, spring freshette, to provide conditions for recruitment. These plant communities therefore share much in common with a range of fish species that require natural flow conditions to stimulate reproduction. We applied tools and techniques developed in other areas to assess riparian vegetation in two very different sub-basins within the Columbia Basin. Our objectives were to: Document the historic impact of human activity on alluvial floodplain areas in both sub-basins; Provide an analysis of the impacts of flow regulation on riparian vegetation in two systems with very different flow regulation systems; Demonstrate that altered spring flows will, in fact, result in recruitment to cottonwood stands, given other land uses impacts on each river and the limitations imposed by other flow requirements; and Assess the applicability of remote sensing tools for documenting the distribution and health of cottonwood stands and riparian vegetation that can be used in other sub-basins.
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