IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS

There are an estimated 2.6 million small water bodies in the contiguous United States. These features are mostly manmade representing a major source of land use change. Compared to larger reservoirs, the impacts of small water bodies on watershed hydrology are not well understood and were the main...

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Main Author: Longbucco, Nicholas James
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Published: OpenSIUC 2010
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-12582018-12-20T04:36:12Z IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS Longbucco, Nicholas James There are an estimated 2.6 million small water bodies in the contiguous United States. These features are mostly manmade representing a major source of land use change. Compared to larger reservoirs, the impacts of small water bodies on watershed hydrology are not well understood and were the main focus of this research. Using three sets of streamflow parameters, the hydrological impacts of small water bodies were evaluated in 29 watersheds of the Midwest. This relationship was evaluated with four other geophysical watershed traits, and variations in the relationships were examined across three regions of the study area. Of the six geophysical watershed traits examined, results indicate that a watershed's percent area of small water bodies was the strongest predictor of high flow coefficients. This relationship was positive and statistically significant with a distinct regional relationship in Eastern Iowa. Time of concentration and watershed area were significant predictors of low flow coefficients. Time of concentration was also a significant predictor of the rainfall-runoff ratios. The distinct positive relationship between small water bodies and high flow coefficients, and insignificant relationships with runoff ratios are unexpected and intriguing findings, representing possible opportunities for future investigations. 2010-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/251 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1258&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC hydrological indices ponds small water bodies watershed response
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topic hydrological indices
ponds
small water bodies
watershed response
spellingShingle hydrological indices
ponds
small water bodies
watershed response
Longbucco, Nicholas James
IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
description There are an estimated 2.6 million small water bodies in the contiguous United States. These features are mostly manmade representing a major source of land use change. Compared to larger reservoirs, the impacts of small water bodies on watershed hydrology are not well understood and were the main focus of this research. Using three sets of streamflow parameters, the hydrological impacts of small water bodies were evaluated in 29 watersheds of the Midwest. This relationship was evaluated with four other geophysical watershed traits, and variations in the relationships were examined across three regions of the study area. Of the six geophysical watershed traits examined, results indicate that a watershed's percent area of small water bodies was the strongest predictor of high flow coefficients. This relationship was positive and statistically significant with a distinct regional relationship in Eastern Iowa. Time of concentration and watershed area were significant predictors of low flow coefficients. Time of concentration was also a significant predictor of the rainfall-runoff ratios. The distinct positive relationship between small water bodies and high flow coefficients, and insignificant relationships with runoff ratios are unexpected and intriguing findings, representing possible opportunities for future investigations.
author Longbucco, Nicholas James
author_facet Longbucco, Nicholas James
author_sort Longbucco, Nicholas James
title IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
title_short IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
title_full IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
title_fullStr IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
title_full_unstemmed IMPACTS OF SMALL WATER BODIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SMALL AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
title_sort impacts of small water bodies on the hydrological response of small agricultural watersheds
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publishDate 2010
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