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Water Storage Decisions and Consumptive Use May Constrain Ecosystem Management under Severe Sustained Drought

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Lindsey A Bruckerhoff, Kevin Wheeler, Kimberly L Dibble, Bryce A Mihalevich, Bethany T Neilson, Jian Wang, Charles B Yackulic, and John C Schmidt, 2022-06-08, Water Storage Decisions and Consumptive Use May Constrain Ecosystem Management under Severe Sustained Drought: Journal of the American Water Resources Association.

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Drought has impacted the Colorado River basin for the past 20 years and is predicted to continue. In response, decisions about how much water should be stored in large reservoirs and how much water can be consumptively used will be necessary. These decisions have the potential to limit riverine ecosystem management options through the effect water-supply decisions have on reservoir elevations. We used projected hydrology and river temperatures to compare the outcome of combinations of water storage scenarios and consumptive use limits on metrics associated with ecosystem management of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Ecosystem management metrics included the ability to implement designer flows, temperature suitability for fishes, [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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citationTypeJournal Article
journalJournal of the American Water Resources Association
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valuehttps://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.13020

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