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Quantifying downstream impacts of impoundment on flow regime and channel planform, lower Trinity River, Texas

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Title Quantifying downstream impacts of impoundment on flow regime and channel planform, lower Trinity River, Texas
Creator Slattery, M.C. Phillips, J.D. Wellmeyer, J.L.
Subject impoundment Trinity River regulated discharge channel planform change geomorphology
Description This study seeks to describe and quantify channel activity and flow regime, identifying effects of the 1968 closure of Livingston dam. Channel activity rates do not indicate a more stabilized planform following dam closure; rather they suggest that the Trinity River is adjusting itself to the stress of Livingston dam in a slow, gradual process that may not be apparent in a modern time scale. Texas Christian University Department of Geology; Tobacco Road Research Team, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky.
Publisher Geomorphology
Date 2005-07 2008-11-18T15:15:02Z 2008-11-18T15:15:02Z 2005-07 2008-11-18T15:15:02Z
Type Article
Identifier Wellmeyer, J.L., M.C. Slattery, and J.D. Phillips. (2005). "Quantifying downstream impacts of impoundment on flow regime and channel planform, lower Trinity River, Texas." Geomorphology 69(1-4):1-13. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/4036

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