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Developing a stochastic hydrological model for informing lake water level drawdown management

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Xinchen He, Konstantinos Andreadis, Allison H. Roy, Abhishek Kumar, and Caitlyn S. Butler, 2023-11-01, Developing a stochastic hydrological model for informing lake water level drawdown management: Journal of Environmental Management, v. 345, no. 118744.

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Winter drawdown (WD) is a common lake management tool for multiple purposes such as flood control, aquatic vegetation reduction, and lake infrastructure maintenance. To minimize adverse impacts to a lake’s ecosystem, regulatory agencies may provide managers with general guidelines for drawdown and refill timing, drawdown magnitude, and outflow limitations. However, there is significant uncertainty associated with the potential to meet management targets due to variability in lake characteristics and hydrometeorology of each lake’s basin, making the use of modeling tools a necessity. In this context, we developed a hydrological modeling framework for lake water level drawdown management (HMF-Lake) and evaluated it at 15 Massachusetts [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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