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Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics

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Rice, JS; Emanuel, RE; Vose, JM; Nelson, SAC
Published in: Water Resources Research
August 1, 2015

Changes in streamflow are an important area of ongoing research in the hydrologic sciences. To better understand spatial patterns in past changes in streamflow, we examined relationships between watershed-scale spatial characteristics and trends in streamflow. Trends in streamflow were identified by analyzing mean daily flow observations between 1940 and 2009 from 967 U.S. Geological Survey stream gages. Results indicated that streamflow across the continental U.S., as a whole, increased while becoming less extreme between 1940 and 2009. However, substantial departures from the continental U.S. (CONUS) scale pattern occurred at the regional scale, including increased annual maxima, decreased annual minima, overall drying trends, and changes in streamflow variability. A subset of watersheds belonging to a reference data set exhibited significantly smaller trend magnitudes than those observed in nonreference watersheds. Boosted regression tree models were applied to examine the influence of watershed characteristics on streamflow trend magnitudes at both the CONUS and regional scale. Geographic location was found to be of particular importance at the CONUS scale while local variability in hydroclimate and topography tended to have a strong influence on regional-scale patterns in streamflow trends. This methodology facilitates detailed, data-driven analyses of how the characteristics of individual watersheds interact with large-scale hydroclimate forces to influence how changes in streamflow manifest.

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Water Resources Research

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EISSN

1944-7973

ISSN

0043-1397

Publication Date

August 1, 2015

Volume

51

Issue

8

Start / End Page

6262 / 6275

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
 

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Rice, J. S., Emanuel, R. E., Vose, J. M., & Nelson, S. A. C. (2015). Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics. Water Resources Research, 51(8), 6262–6275. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014WR016367
Rice, J. S., R. E. Emanuel, J. M. Vose, and S. A. C. Nelson. “Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics.” Water Resources Research 51, no. 8 (August 1, 2015): 6262–75. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014WR016367.
Rice JS, Emanuel RE, Vose JM, Nelson SAC. Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics. Water Resources Research. 2015 Aug 1;51(8):6262–75.
Rice, J. S., et al. “Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics.” Water Resources Research, vol. 51, no. 8, Aug. 2015, pp. 6262–75. Scopus, doi:10.1002/2014WR016367.
Rice JS, Emanuel RE, Vose JM, Nelson SAC. Continental U.S. streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics. Water Resources Research. 2015 Aug 1;51(8):6262–6275.
Journal cover image

Published In

Water Resources Research

DOI

EISSN

1944-7973

ISSN

0043-1397

Publication Date

August 1, 2015

Volume

51

Issue

8

Start / End Page

6262 / 6275

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience