Journal article
River Bank Erosion and the Influence of Environmental Flow Management
GJ Vietz, A Lintern, JA Webb, D Straccione
Environmental Management | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Environmental flows aim to influence river hydrology to provide appropriate physical conditions for ecological functioning within the restrictions of flow regulation. The hydrologic characteristics of flow events, however, may also lead to unintended morphologic effects in rivers, such as increases in riverbank erosion beyond natural rates. This may negatively impact habitat for biota, riparian infrastructure, and land use. Strategic environmental flow delivery linked to monitoring and adaptive management can help mitigate risks. We monitor riverbank condition (erosion and deposition) relative to environmental flows on the Goulburn River, Victoria, Australia. We describe the process of adapt..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the VEWH, the CEWO, and the GBCMA.