Changes in Morphology and Riparian Vegetation Following Flow Regulation Peace River 1968 and 1993

Changes in Morphology and Riparian Vegetation Following Flow Regulation  Peace River  1968 and 1993
Author: Michael Anthony Church,Northern River Basins Study (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1997
Genre: Peace River (B.C. and Alta.)
ISBN: MINN:31951D01475515R

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Describes results of an investigation into the impacts of regulation on the Alberta portion of the Peace River channel and its associated vegetative cover downstream of the Bennett Dam in British Columbia, installed in 1967. Four representative reaches of the river totalling 500 kilometres were selected for examination of changes between 1968 and 1993. Study methodology involved constructing maps of river morphology and principal riparian vegetation communities from air photographs taken at various dates. In addition, extended vegetation mapping was provided on the 1993 maps to show the valley-side vegetation beyond the riparian zone. Morphological changes are summarized in 31 sub-reaches of 10-25 kilometres in length. River morphology is summarized in six major elements: water surface, unvegetated and vegetated bar surface, island surface, floodplain surface, and tributary alluvial fans within the floodplain. A dominant pattern of riparian succession is also noted.

The Regulation of Peace River

The Regulation of Peace River
Author: Michael Church
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118906149

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the first longitudinal study of the downstream response of a major river to the establishment of a large hydropower facility and dams. Peace River, a northward flowing boreal river in northwestern Canada was dammed in 1967 and the book describes the morphological response of the 1200 km downstream channel and the response of riparian vegetation to the change in flow regime over the first forty years of regulated flows. Beginning with a description of the effect of regulation on the flow and sediment regimes of the river, the book proceeds to study changes in downstream channel geometry on the main stem, on the lowermost course of tributaries, and on the hydraulic geometry, the overall morphology of the channel, and riparian vegetation succession. The river is subject to annual freeze-up and break-up, so a chapter is devoted to the ice regime of the river. A chapter compares the effects of two extraordinary post-regulation flood events. The penultimate chapter presents a prediction of the ultimate equilibrium form of the regulated river based on rational regime theory. An online database of all the main observations will provide invaluable material for advanced students of river hydraulics and geomorphology. This book carefully brings together a range of studies that have been previously inaccessible providing a rare and comprehensive analysis of the effects of a big dam on a river, a river that itself represents an example of the kind of system that is likely to receive considerable attention in the future from dam engineers and environmentalists. • An invaluable reference to river scientists, hydroelectric power developers, engineers and environmentalists • Focus on a northward flowing boreal river, a type that holds most of the remaining hydroelectric power potential in the Northern Hemisphere • Exceptional separation of water and sediment sources, permitting study of the isolated effect of manipulating one of the two major governing conditions of river processes and form • Unique example of water regulation and both natural and engineered flood flows • Detailed study of both morphological changes of the channel and of the riparian vegetation • Online data supplement including major data tables and numerous maps. Details of the main observations and provides material for problem study by advanced students of river hydraulics and geomorphology are provided

A Pilot Study of the Use of Remote Sensing to Analyse Fish Habitat Peace River July to October 1994

A Pilot Study of the Use of Remote Sensing to Analyse Fish Habitat  Peace River  July to October 1994
Author: Rick F. Courtney,Cathy Wrightson,Northern River Basins Study (Canada),Glenn Farrington
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1997
Genre: Fish populations
ISBN: MINN:31951D01475514T

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Northern River Basins Study

Northern River Basins Study
Author: Northern River Basins Study (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Athabasca River Watershed (Alta.)
ISBN: MINN:31951D016292028

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Report to the federal ministers of Environment and Indian & Northern Affairs, Alberta's Minister of Environmental Protection, and NWT's Minister of Renewable Resources. Summarises the main scientific findings of the Northern River Basins Study, which was established to examine the relationship between industrial, municipal, agricultural, and other development and the Peace, Athabasca, and Slave River basins. Reviews the characteristics of the northern river basins and their peoples, the organisation of the Study, and major findings in the areas of environmental overview, use of aquatic resources, traditional knowledge, flow regulation, fish distribution and habitat, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, contaminants, drinking water, ecosystem health, modelling, human health, and cumulative effects. Recommendations by the Study Board, First Nations, and scientific advisors regarding such issues as basin management, monitoring, research, public participation, and a successor organisation are then presented. Also includes a summary of opinions, suggestions, and recommendations expressed at 17 community workshops held throughout the northern river basins area.

Impacts of Flow Regulation on the Aquatic Ecosystem of the Peace and Slave Rivers

Impacts of Flow Regulation on the Aquatic Ecosystem of the Peace and Slave Rivers
Author: Terry Donald Prowse,Malcolm Conly,Northern River Basins Study (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN: MINN:31951D016292044

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The NTBS was designed to address the ecological concerns about pulp mill expansion, and to increase scientific knowledge about environmental conditions [ecology, ecosystem sustainability, water pollution and control, habitat, effect on fish and fishing, etc.] in the major river systems of the north. The study's objectives were to gather and interpret sound scientific information about the basins, develop appropriate recommendations for basin management, and communicate effectively with the public. The government response report confirms the governments' commitment to ecosystem sustainability and to pollution control in northern rivers. First Nations and Metis aboriginal [native] peoples contributed significantly to the NRBS.

Technical Reports of the Northern River Basins Study by Subject and Geographical Area Studied

Technical Reports of the Northern River Basins Study by Subject and Geographical Area Studied
Author: Mark S. J. Ouellett,Northern River Basins Study (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1997
Genre: Aquatic ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951D01475921G

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Lists Northern River Basins Study technical reports by issue number, subject, and geographic area studied. Subject areas used to classify the reports are: hydrology/hydraulics, nutrients/dissolved oxygen, contaminants, food chain, drinking water, other uses, traditional knowledge, and synthesis and modelling. Ten geographic divisions are used: three each for the Athabasca and Peace Rivers, and one each of the Wapiti/Smoky rivers, Peace-Athabasca Delta, Lake Athabasca, and Rivière des Rochers/Slave River.

Proceedings of the Northern River Basins Study Instream Flow Needs Workshop October 14 15 1993 and January 6 7 1994

Proceedings of the Northern River Basins Study Instream Flow Needs Workshop  October 14 15  1993 and January 6 7  1994
Author: Gordon L. Walder,Northern River Basins Study (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1996
Genre: Aquatic ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951D00913599E

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The need to address instream flow needs (IFN) in the Northern River Basins Study arises primarily from issues related to flow regulation on the Peace River. Flow regulation may have effects on fish habitats and has clearly affected riparian habitats in the study area. This report presents proceedings of a workshop held to review methods and approaches for conducting IFN analyses, to consider their applicability to the northern river basins, and to develop recommendations for undertaking IFN investigations as part of the Study. The workshop included two sessions, one on IFN related to fisheries and aquatic habitats and one on IFN related to riparian and delta habitats. Topics of presentations and papers include river hydrology, water quality considerations, vegetation studies, instream flow assessment, winter habitat, implications of river impoundment, modelling of wildlife habitat, channel morphology, sediment transport, and wetland vegetation management.

Dams and Geomorphology

Dams and Geomorphology
Author: P.J. Beyer
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 044452231X

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Dams profoundly impact the geomorphology of rivers by altering the natural patterns of water, sediment and energy flow in rivers. These changes have a largely negative impact on aquatic and riparian ecosystems upstream and downstream of the dam. Natural dams also impact river geomorphology, although with positive and negative repercussions for aquatic and riparian organisms. In 2002, the 33rd Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium convened under the theme "Dams and Morphology," and featured invited papers and contributed posters on topics of natural dams, artificial dams, and dam removal. Fourteen of these papers have been included in this volume.