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Hydropower and the world's energy future

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Year
2004

Citation

Kaygusuz, K., 2004, Hydropower and the world's energy future: Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, v. 26, iss. 3, 10 p.

Summary

Cumulatively, headwater streams contribute to maintaining hydrologic connectivity and ecosystem integrity at regional scales. Hydrologic connectivity is the water-mediated transport of matter, energy and organisms within or between elements of the hydrologic cycle. Headwater streams compose over two-thirds of total stream length in a typical river drainage and directly connect the upland and riparian landscape to the rest of the stream ecosystem. Altering headwater streams, e.g., by channelization, diversion through pipes, impoundment and burial, modifies fluxes between uplands and downstream river segments and eliminates distinctive habitats. The large-scale ecological effects of altering headwaters are amplified by land uses that [...]

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Kaygusuz, K.

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DOI WECC []
ISSN WECC 1556-7036

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