Authors: |
M.C. McCullough, D.E. Eisenhauer, M.G. Dosskey, D.M. Admiraal |
Year: |
2006 |
Type: |
Miscellaneous Publication |
Station: |
Washington Office |
Source: |
In: Proceedings of the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, NE. |
Abstract
Populations of Noth America beaver (castor canadensis) have increased in the past decades throughout the Midwestern U.S., leading to an increase in the frequency of beaver dams in small streams. Beaver dams form ponds and slow water velocity. Multiple dams create a stair-step effect on the water surface profile. The hydraulic and geomorphic influence of beaver dams on streams in the focus of this study.
Citation
McCullough, M.C.; Eisenhauer, D.E.; Dosskey, M.G.; Admiraal, D.M. 2006. Hydraulic characteristics and dynamics of beaver dams in a Midwestern U.S. agricultural watershed. In: Proceedings of the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, May 21-25, 2006, Omaha, NE.