2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021wr029753
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Quantifying Dam‐Induced Fluctuations in Streamflow Frequencies Across the Colorado River Basin

Abstract: As water demand drastically increased due to growing population and urbanization over the last century, a vast installation of reservoirs proliferated worldwide, fundamentally changing the water cycle (Ripl, 2003). Large-scale water regulation and conveyance systems currently determine present and future water availability to society (Sivapalan et al., 2003, Vogel et al., 2015Vörösmarty & Sahagian, 2000). In the United States (U.S.) alone, more than 90,000 dams change the quantity and variability of natural fl… Show more

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“…This observation matches with the restoration of the annual frequency signal as demonstrated recently by Hwang et al. (2021) using wavelet coherency analysis on natural and modified flows in the CRB. This reappearance of annual signal is also the reason why the mean LDOR differs from the high regulation value of 2.84 years reported by Lehner et al.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…This observation matches with the restoration of the annual frequency signal as demonstrated recently by Hwang et al. (2021) using wavelet coherency analysis on natural and modified flows in the CRB. This reappearance of annual signal is also the reason why the mean LDOR differs from the high regulation value of 2.84 years reported by Lehner et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The flow from these relatively less regulated tributaries and the operations of Hoover Dam reduce the CDOR (1.82 years at Hoover Dam) by bringing the peak monthly outflow in sync with the natural peak flow season. This observation matches with the restoration of the annual frequency signal as demonstrated recently by Hwang et al (2021) using wavelet coherency analysis on natural and modified flows in the CRB. This reappearance of annual signal is also the reason why the mean LDOR differs from the high regulation value of 2.84 years reported by Lehner et al (2011) who used the ratio of storage capacity to simulate average annual runoff.…”
Section: Flow Alteration Due To Reservoir Cascade Across the Crbsupporting
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