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Managing water and riparian habitats on the Bill Williams River with scientific benefit for other desert river systems

July 31, 2016

This report details modeling to: 1) codify flow-ecology relationships for riparian species of the Bill Williams River as operational guidance for water managers, 2) test the guidance under different climate scenarios, and 3) revise the operational guidance as needed to address the effects of climate change. Model applications detailed herein include the River Analysis System  (HEC-RAS) and the Ecosystem Functions Model  (HEC-EFM), which was used to generate more than three million estimates of local seedling recruitment areas. Areas were aggregated and compared to determine which scenarios generated the most seedling area per unit volume of water. Scenarios that maximized seedling area were grouped into a family of curves that serve as guidance for water managers. This work has direct connections to water management decision-making and builds upon and adds to the rich history of science-based management for the Bill Williams River, Arizona, USA. 

Publication Year 2016
Title Managing water and riparian habitats on the Bill Williams River with scientific benefit for other desert river systems
Authors John Hickey, Woodrow Fields, Andrew Hautzinger, Steven Sesnie, Patrick B. Shafroth, Dick Gilbert
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Index ID 70189378
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center