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DOI10.1029/2019WR025835
Urbanization in Arid Central Arizona Watersheds Results in Decreased Stream Flashiness
McPhillips, L. E.1,2; Earl, S. R.3; Hale, R. L.4; Grimm, N. B.3,5
2019-11-19
发表期刊WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
ISSN0043-1397
EISSN1944-7973
出版年2019
文章类型Article;Early Access
语种英语
国家USA
英文摘要

There is broad consensus that urbanization results in dramatic changes in stream hydrology, such as higher peak flows and greater flashiness. However, this has not been definitively tested for aridlands, which are characterized by these very same hydrograph properties. We analyzed streamflow records from 19 watersheds of central Arizona, USA, to determine how hydrograph characteristics varied with urban development. Using linear mixed effects models, which factored in imperviousness along with other watershed characteristics, we evaluated influences on streamflow regime metrics calculated from daily and subdaily flow data. We found that flashiness, coefficient of variation, zero-flow days, and hydrograph rise and fall rates decreased with extent of imperviousness-the opposite pattern to that observed in previous studies primarily in humid regions. Engineered retention basins are one explanation for this observation though novel urban sources of dry weather flows are likely also playing a role. We also found strong relationships between these hydrologic metrics and mean area-weighted discharge, watershed area, and annual precipitation. Like in humid systems, we did observe more high flow events in the urban desert streams compared to nonurban desert streams. However, this was only at the lower flood threshold; there was no increase in larger floods with urban development. Overall, the urban stream syndrome manifests differently in this arid system: Urbanization increases water retention and leads to less variable flows in stream ecosystems.


英文关键词anthropogenic effects human impacts catchment streamflow watershed
领域资源环境
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000497118500001
WOS关键词LAND-COVER ; SOLUTION CHEMISTRY ; URBAN CATCHMENTS ; UNITED-STATES ; RUNOFF ; FLOW ; STORMWATER ; MANAGEMENT ; HYDROLOGY ; IMPACTS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Limnology ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Water Resources
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文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/223904
专题资源环境科学
作者单位1.Penn State Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, University Pk, PA 16802 USA;
2.Penn State Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, University Pk, PA 16802 USA;
3.Arizona State Univ, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Inst Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ USA;
4.Idaho State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Pocatello, ID 83209 USA;
5.Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ USA
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McPhillips, L. E.,Earl, S. R.,Hale, R. L.,et al. Urbanization in Arid Central Arizona Watersheds Results in Decreased Stream Flashiness[J]. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH,2019.
APA McPhillips, L. E.,Earl, S. R.,Hale, R. L.,&Grimm, N. B..(2019).Urbanization in Arid Central Arizona Watersheds Results in Decreased Stream Flashiness.WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH.
MLA McPhillips, L. E.,et al."Urbanization in Arid Central Arizona Watersheds Results in Decreased Stream Flashiness".WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH (2019).
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