Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA

This study determines the relationships between water flow and water quality in three types of channels in southern Florida, USA: Shark River Slough, Peace River, and Hillsboro Canal. Peace River most resembles a natural channel with floodplain connectivity, sinuosity, and uninhibited flow. Shark Ri...

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Main Authors: Ikechukwu S. Onwuka, Leonard J. Scinto, Ali Mahdavi Mazdeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2184
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spelling doaj-c6743d8b84554eaaa07bfda7d44769442021-08-26T14:27:33ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-08-01132184218410.3390/w13162184Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USAIkechukwu S. Onwuka0Leonard J. Scinto1Ali Mahdavi Mazdeh2Institute of Environment and Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USAInstitute of Environment and Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USAInstitute of Environment and Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USAThis study determines the relationships between water flow and water quality in three types of channels in southern Florida, USA: Shark River Slough, Peace River, and Hillsboro Canal. Peace River most resembles a natural channel with floodplain connectivity, sinuosity, and uninhibited flow. Shark River Slough has a natural, shallow channel with sheet flow, while the Hillsboro Canal is the most modified channel due to dredging, straightening, and regulated flow. Hydrologic indices for each channel were estimated to characterize flow regimes and flow variability, while concentration–discharge (<i>C</i><i>–</i><i>Q</i>) relationships were determined to quantify the impact of flow regime on water quality. The greatest variability in flow occurred at the Hillsboro Canal, followed by Peace River and Shark River Slough. Connectivity to floodplains and long durations of low and high flow pulses at Peace River and Shark River Slough contributed to the dilution of water quality constituent concentrations at higher flows. Conversely, the channelized characteristics of the Hillsboro Canal resulted in an enrichment of constituents, especially during high flows. This study suggests that <i>C–Q</i> relationships can be used in canal discharge management to prevent water quality degradation of sensitive downstream wetland and aquatic ecosystems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2184channelizationflow regimehydrologic changeswater quality<i>C</i>–<i>Q</i> relationships
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author Ikechukwu S. Onwuka
Leonard J. Scinto
Ali Mahdavi Mazdeh
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Leonard J. Scinto
Ali Mahdavi Mazdeh
Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
Water
channelization
flow regime
hydrologic changes
water quality
<i>C</i>–<i>Q</i> relationships
author_facet Ikechukwu S. Onwuka
Leonard J. Scinto
Ali Mahdavi Mazdeh
author_sort Ikechukwu S. Onwuka
title Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
title_short Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
title_full Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
title_fullStr Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Use of Hydrologic Indicators to Determine the Effects of Flow Regimes on Water Quality in Three Channels across Southern Florida, USA
title_sort comparative use of hydrologic indicators to determine the effects of flow regimes on water quality in three channels across southern florida, usa
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-08-01
description This study determines the relationships between water flow and water quality in three types of channels in southern Florida, USA: Shark River Slough, Peace River, and Hillsboro Canal. Peace River most resembles a natural channel with floodplain connectivity, sinuosity, and uninhibited flow. Shark River Slough has a natural, shallow channel with sheet flow, while the Hillsboro Canal is the most modified channel due to dredging, straightening, and regulated flow. Hydrologic indices for each channel were estimated to characterize flow regimes and flow variability, while concentration–discharge (<i>C</i><i>–</i><i>Q</i>) relationships were determined to quantify the impact of flow regime on water quality. The greatest variability in flow occurred at the Hillsboro Canal, followed by Peace River and Shark River Slough. Connectivity to floodplains and long durations of low and high flow pulses at Peace River and Shark River Slough contributed to the dilution of water quality constituent concentrations at higher flows. Conversely, the channelized characteristics of the Hillsboro Canal resulted in an enrichment of constituents, especially during high flows. This study suggests that <i>C–Q</i> relationships can be used in canal discharge management to prevent water quality degradation of sensitive downstream wetland and aquatic ecosystems.
topic channelization
flow regime
hydrologic changes
water quality
<i>C</i>–<i>Q</i> relationships
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2184
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