Journal article
Measuring the reach-scale geomorphic diversity of streams: Application to a stream disturbed by a sediment slug
R Bartley, I Rutherfurd
River Research and Applications | WILEY | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1002/rra.813
Abstract
There is increasing evidence that greater physical diversity in a stream leads to a greater diversity of habitats, and hence species. Human impact has reduced the physical diversity within many stream systems. This paper reviews a range of techniques used to measure the physical diversity of a stream reach and specifically examines variability measures of a stream's thalweg, crosssection and sediment size at the scale of millimetres to metres. Each measure was evaluated against synthetic data with different levels of diversity. From the original thirteen, eight measures were considered appropriate for application to data measured in the field. Creightons Creek (Victoria, Australia) was selec..
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