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Understanding the Nexus between Climate, Streamflow, Water Quality, and Ecology in the Arkansas-Red River Basin

Ecosystem Stress Response Function of Climate Change for the Arkansas-Red River Basin

Dates

Start Date
2013-06-30
End Date
2016-09-29
Release Date
2013

Summary

Currently, maintaining appropriate flows to support biological integrity is difficult for larger riverine ecosystems. Climate change, through increased temperature, reduced rainfall, and increased rainfall intensity, is expected to reduce water availability and exacerbate the maintenance of ecological flows in the Arkansas-Red River basin. Understanding the nexus among climate change effects on streamflow, water quality, and stream ecology for watersheds in the Arkansas-Red River Basin can be achieved using currently existing science and technology. This nexus approach will strengthen adaptive-management strategies that focus on shared ecosystem conservation watershed targets. This approach will provide natural-resource managers operating [...]

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“Canadian River, OK - Credit: William Andrews”
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“Canadian River, OK - Credit: William Andrews”
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annualBudgets
year2013
totalFunds142988.0
year2014
totalFunds153532.0
year2015
totalFunds95702.0
totalFunds392222.0

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RegistrationUUID NCCWSC de9e51de-0bdf-4093-90a2-9a16f1b8472d
StampID NCCWSC SC13-GT103

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