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River restoration by dam removal: Enhancing connectivity at watershed scales

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Francis Magilligan, Brian E Graber, Keith H Nislow, Jonathan Chipman, Christopher S. Sneddon, and Coleen A. Fox, 2016, River restoration by dam removal: Enhancing connectivity at watershed scales: .

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The prolonged history of industrialization, flood control, and hydropower production has led to the construction of 80,000 dams across the U.S. generating significant hydrologic, ecological, and social adjustments. With the increased ecological attention on re-establishing riverine connectivity, dam removal is becoming an important part of large-scale river restoration nationally, especially in New England, due to its early European settlement and history of waterpower-based industry. To capture the broader dimensions of dam removal, we constructed a GIS database of all inventoried dams in New England irrespective of size and reservoir volume to document the magnitude of fragmentation. We compared the characteristics of these existing [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.12952/journal.elementa.000108

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noteMagilligan, F. J., Graber, B. E., Nislow, K. H., Chipman, J. W., Sneddon, C. S., & Fox, C. A. (2016). River restoration by dam removal: Enhancing connectivity at watershed scales. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 4(1), 000108. http://doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000108

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