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Module 10/11 Stream Surveys Stream Surveys – February 2004 Part 3 – Hydrologic Assessment
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s2 Objectives Students will be able to: define velocity in a stream. identify methods used to determine velocity. define stream discharge. describe methods used to determine stream discharge. explain the stage-discharge relationship.
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s3 Stream assessments Water quality Habitat Hydrologic Biological Watershed
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s4 Hydrologic assessments
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s5 Stream Hydrology Velocity Discharge (flow) Stage-discharge relationship
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s6 Velocity USGS The rate which the flow travels along the channel reach. Measured in feet per second or meters per second
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s7 Velocity – Current Meters Propeller type meters Electromagnetic meters using waves to measure velocity (e.g. March-McBirney).
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s8 Velocity – in stream sensors Useful for long-term velocity measurement in one place Not for use in discharge determination Bubbler flow sensor (Campbell Scientific) SonTek (YSI)
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s9 Velocity determination: Float Method Inexpensive and simple Measures surface velocity Mean velocity obtained using a correction factor Basic idea: measure the time that it takes an object to float a specified distance downstream
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s10 Stream Discharge The volume of water passing through the cross-sectional area of the channel per unit time Average velocity of the water, in meters/sec, multiplied by the cross-sectional area of stream at that point, in square meters.
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s11 Stream Discharge Measurement: Setup Stretch tape across river at right angle to direction of flow Choose measurement intervals 10 interval mininum Width of the subsections can be variable across the cross-section. No more than 10% of expected discharge per interval No interval more than 3 meters wide
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s12 Stream Discharge Measurement: Setup At each point – measure velocity with meter at either 0.6 d or 0.2 and 0.8 d Note: Point velocity is constantly changing (pulsation) – average over time Operator position should NOT affect flow pattern near flow meter – downstream of meter, at arms length
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s13 Stage-Discharge Relationship Discharge measurements are made at various stages to define the relation between stage and discharge stage is the height of the water surface above an established datum plane. Water-surface elevation called the "gage height"
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s14 Stage (Depth) Measurement Devices Non-recording staff gage Float sensors Ultrasonic sensors Pressure transducers Ultrasonic depth sensor NRRI Pressure transducer Staff gages (Forestry Suppliers)
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s15 Stage-Discharge Relationship Compute discharge at a range of stages Plot depth vs flow and fit a curve
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s16
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s17 Importance of flow/discharge in determining loading Slide to be completed by 3/31/04
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Developed by: Richards, Reed, Ruzycki Updated: February 2004 U3-m10/11c-s18 Stream surveys - references Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations Reports http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/twri/ http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/twri/ National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data http://water.usgs.gov/owq/FieldManual/ http://water.usgs.gov/owq/FieldManual/ Rapid bioassessment protocols for wadeable streams http://www.epa.gov/owow/monitoring/rbp/ http://
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