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Physical Responses to Altered Flow Regimes

Source of AlterationHydrologic ChangeGeomorphic Response
DamCapture sediment moving downstream.Downstream channel erosion and tributary headcutting.

Bed armoring (coarsening).

Dam, diversionReduce magnitude and frequency of high flows.Deposition of fines in gravel.

Channel stabilization and narrowing.

Reduced formation of point bars, secondary channels, oxbows, and changes in channel planform.

Urbanization, tiling, drainageIncrease magnitude and frequency of high flows.

Bank erosion and channel widening.

Downward incision and floodplain disconnection.

Reduced infiltration into soil.Reduced baseflows.
Levees and channelizationReduce overbank flows.Channel restriction causing downcutting.

Floodplain deposition and erosion prevented.

Reduced channel migration and formation of secondary channels.

Groundwater pumpingLowered water table levels.Streambank erosion and channel downcutting after loss of vegetation stability.

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