Stream Physical Properties Flashcards
Characteristics of Lakes
No net flow
Autochthonous(?)
Adult crustaceans (stay in system)
verticle depth
characteristics of river
net unidirectional flow
allochthonous
immature aquatic insects
(emerge from system)
Longitudidal (river continuum concept - rcc)
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types of flow
Riffles
Pools
Runs
Spate
floods
Spring Increase of flow (snow melt)
Increase in disharge where water stays in channels
water moves out of channel onto land
freshet
Why are floods good.
Natural fertilizer with each floods
Stream Classififcations (lots)
Name 5
- European system (Rhithron/Potamon)
- River Continuum Concept (RCC)
- Stream order (drainage network)
- Rosgen system
- Management classifications (FPC/FRPA)
Described Rhithron
- cooler upper reaches (headwater streams)
- monthly mean water temp <20*C
- high gradient
- always high levels of O2
- coarse substrate
- clean water
- no true plankton
Describe Potamon
- monthly mean temp >20*C
- sometimes O2 deficiency
- slower current
- more turbidity
- more finer substrates
- may get plankton
Describe the RCC (river continuum concept)
Looks at 1. physical habitat 2. Food resources 3. biological community
3.cont. present conditions, upstream processes.
Describe management classification - FRPA
–e.g., FRPA S1, S2 ® S6
–width
–fish bearing (especially salmonids)
–community watershed
–ecological connectivity
Nutrients
- Remember that PO4 carried as particulate, but NO3 moves dissolved (PO4 = 37% dissolved, NO3 = 97% dissolved)
- proportion varies stream to stream (climate, watershed, etc.)
- get a seasonal pattern due to snow melt, in temperate rivers