The present study aims to develop river ecosystem indicators, in particular for the River Rhine, on the basis of theoretical concepts describing natural rivers. The study includes river ecology concepts on zonation, stream hydraulics, river continuum, nutrient spiralling, serial discontinuity, flood
Microthermal gradients and ecological implications in Dorset rivers
โ Scribed by E. Clark; B. W. Webb; M. Ladle
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 221 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
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โฆ Synopsis
Microthermal gradients, involving signiยฎcant variations in temperature over distances of a few centimetres to a few metres, were investigated in the water column and substratum of the River Frome and Bere Stream in Dorset, UK, which are groundwater dominated streams fed by chalk aquifers. In many of the sections surveyed, strong lateral contrasts of up to c. 7 8C were evident as a consequence of solar heating of shallow channel margin zones and thin surface layers isolated by ยฏoating vegetation from the main body of ยฏow. Shading by instream, emergent and riparian vegetation, and by river banks also caused signiยฎcant microthermal gradients in the water column. Detailed logging of temperatures in the substratum at selected sites revealed damping of variation with increasing depth below the bed surface, seasonal reversal in bed temperature gradients and considerable local variation in the substratum temperature proยฎles of a pool-rie sequence. The latter did not conform to the pattern expected from advective heat transfer associated with downwelling of water at the rie head and upwelling at the tail, and measurements of interstitial ยฏow velocities and particle size suggested more complex ยฏow circulation and heat transfer. There was some evidence that the microthermal gradients identiยฎed were of ecological signiยฎcance.
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