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Investigating changes in the hydrological flow regime and the environmental flow component of EFCs in Khiauchai River in a 30-year period.

Authors :
Nesaz, Hasan Setayeshi
Saraskanroud, Sayyad Asghari
madadi, Aghil
Mostafazadeh, Raoof
Source :
Hydrogeomorphology; Winter2024, Vol. 10 Issue 37, p25-43, 19p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Rivers are very important in terms of human uses and ecological functions. In the present research, the environmental flow components of the Khiavchai River have been determined. Therefore, changes in the EFCs were determined using IHA software. According to the results, the values of low flows were high in the first period (1988 to 2017), but decreased in recent periods. Also, the decrease in the discharge values of the maximum flow indicators and the increase in the number of days with zero discharge to the number of 174 days were also caused by the change of the river regime. The amount of peak rate and decline rate components has increased in recent periods. The values of low flow duration indicators and low flow frequency have increased. Based on the change of flow dispersion index, the occurrence of strong or very low flows in the river has been intensified. According to the FDCs, in the early periods of the river flow regime, river flow was higher than 0.01cms during the year, while in recent periods it has decreased to less than 0.001cms. Based on the changes in the duration of the flow in recent periods, the duration of the river has changed to 50-60% of the days of the year with a very low discharge. Overuse of river flow changes in the flow regime, and successive droughts have increased the severity of the change in the flow regime and the deviation of the river conditions from the normal state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
23833254
Volume :
10
Issue :
37
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hydrogeomorphology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177172045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54796.1672