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Responses of Stream Water Temperature to Water Levels in Forested Catchments of South Korea
by
Moon, Haewon
, Lim, Honggeun
, Choi, Byoungki
, Choi, Hyung Tae
, Nam, Sooyoun
, Li, Qiwen
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Catchment scale
/ Catchments
/ Climate change
/ Concentration time
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conditions
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Floods
/ Flow characteristics
/ Forest watersheds
/ Forests
/ Frequency distribution
/ Hydrology
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rivers
/ South Korea
/ Stream water
/ streams
/ summer
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water temperature
/ Watersheds
2023
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Responses of Stream Water Temperature to Water Levels in Forested Catchments of South Korea
by
Moon, Haewon
, Lim, Honggeun
, Choi, Byoungki
, Choi, Hyung Tae
, Nam, Sooyoun
, Li, Qiwen
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Catchment scale
/ Catchments
/ Climate change
/ Concentration time
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conditions
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Floods
/ Flow characteristics
/ Forest watersheds
/ Forests
/ Frequency distribution
/ Hydrology
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rivers
/ South Korea
/ Stream water
/ streams
/ summer
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water temperature
/ Watersheds
2023
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Responses of Stream Water Temperature to Water Levels in Forested Catchments of South Korea
by
Moon, Haewon
, Lim, Honggeun
, Choi, Byoungki
, Choi, Hyung Tae
, Nam, Sooyoun
, Li, Qiwen
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Catchment scale
/ Catchments
/ Climate change
/ Concentration time
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conditions
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Floods
/ Flow characteristics
/ Forest watersheds
/ Forests
/ Frequency distribution
/ Hydrology
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rivers
/ South Korea
/ Stream water
/ streams
/ summer
/ Water levels
/ Water quality
/ Water temperature
/ Watersheds
2023
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Responses of Stream Water Temperature to Water Levels in Forested Catchments of South Korea
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Responses of Stream Water Temperature to Water Levels in Forested Catchments of South Korea
2023
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Event flow characteristics were evaluated based on temperature and level of stream water in 22 forested catchments (area: 13.2–281.4 ha) to investigate sustainable flood management measures. Temperature and stream water levels were during 346 rainfall events in the summer season (July–September) from 2020 to 2022. Rising stream water levels responded to falling stream water temperature between ≤100 and >100 ha forested catchments in two types of time of concentration. Stream water temperature decreased by 3.0 °C when the stream water level increased by up to 0.9 m during rainfall events. Falling stream water temperature at two types of time of concentration was negatively correlated with total precipitation and rising stream water level. Based on the relatively high value of regression and cumulative frequency distribution, the estimated rising stream water level was appropriate in small catchments (≤100 ha) when the stream water temperature decreased, and the stream water level increased during rainfall events. Rising stream water levels and falling stream water temperatures are responses to catchment-scale effects, which are influenced by the nature and rapidity of the hydrological responses. Therefore, the results of the present study indicate that spatial and temporal differences in thermal responses of stream water temperature to water levels were controlled by catchment-scale effects under rapidly changing rainfall.
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