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Hydrological alterations refer to pressures resulting from water abstraction and water storage affecting the flow regime such as change in daily flow (hydropeaking) and seasonal flow. In addition, river stretches may dry up and water levels of lakes and reservoirs may be heavily regulated. The flow regime of a water body may be significantly altered downstream of an impoundment or an abstraction, and the biology may impacted. Alterations to the flow regime degrade aquatic ecosystems through modification of physical habitat and of erosion and sediment supply rates.

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  • Richard Johnson (invited by kristpet (disabled)) 30 Mar 2012 12:54:11

    This section is very focussed on running water systems, whilst many lakes are affected by large dams. Suggest adding the text "seasonal flow/water level fluctuations".

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