Regular Article
Relations among storage, yield, and instream flow
Article first published online: 1 MAY 2007
DOI: 10.1029/2006WR005226
Copyright 2007 by the American Geophysical Union.
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How to Cite
, , , , , and (2007), Relations among storage, yield, and instream flow, Water Resour. Res., 43, W05403, doi:10.1029/2006WR005226.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 1 MAY 2007
- Article first published online: 1 MAY 2007
- Manuscript Accepted: 29 JAN 2007
- Manuscript Revised: 13 JAN 2007
- Manuscript Received: 2 JUN 2006
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Keywords:
- instream flow;
- reservoir operation;
- environmental flow;
- drought management;
- ecological impact;
- dams
[1] An extensive literature documents relations between reservoir storage capacity and water supply yield and the properties of instream flow needed to support downstream aquatic ecosystems. However, the literature that evaluates the impact of reservoir operating rules on instream flow properties is limited to a few site-specific studies, and as a result, few general conclusions can be drawn to date. This study adapts the existing generalized water evaluation and planning model (WEAP) to enable general explorations of relations between reservoir storage, instream flow, and water supply yield for a wide class of reservoirs and operating rules. Generalized relationships among these variables document the types of instream flow policies that when combined with drought management strategies, are likely to provide compromise solutions to the ecological and human negotiations for water for different sized reservoir systems. The concept of a seasonal ecodeficit/ecosurplus is introduced for evaluating the impact of reservoir regulation on ecological flow regimes.

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