Artificial changes of rivers, including construction and operation of dams, inevitably lead to physical and ecological changes throughout waterways and their floodplains. In this study, a conceptual model coupled with integrated numerical modeling is presented for hydraulic fish habitat assessment of the Geum River basin, Republic of Korea. Based on the major events which might have affected the ecological system, a conceptual model was formulated to guide desktop and field studies, modeling and scenario evaluations. The result of hydraulic fish habitat assessment indicated that the construction of the Daecheong Multipurpose Dam (DMD) in the Geum River basin has altered flow magnitudes and reduced the river's flow variability. Changes are evident in the magnitude of medium and small flows and the river experiences increased low flows during the dry season. Black shiner, an endangered fish species in Korea, was selected and analyzed to explore relationships between flow regime change by dams and changes to its preferred habitats. As a result, fewer sensitive riffle-benthic species were observed in the reaches downstream of DMD due to the reduction of suitable habitat conditions such as riffle-pool sequences. The proposed conceptual model and integrated toolkit would allow river managers to isolate the physical and biological effects associated with dam operation and could be useful for developing river management strategies.
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December 01 2010
Assessment of hydraulic fish habitat condition using integrated toolkit: a case study of the Geum river basin, Republic of Korea
Sangyoung Park;
Sangyoung Park
1K-water Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), 462-1 Jeonmin-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea E-mail: jkkim@kwater.or.kr
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Jeongkon Kim;
1K-water Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), 462-1 Jeonmin-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea E-mail: jkkim@kwater.or.kr
E-mail: jkkim@kwater.or.kr
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Ick Hwan Ko;
Ick Hwan Ko
1K-water Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), 462-1 Jeonmin-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea E-mail: jkkim@kwater.or.kr
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Angela Arthington;
Angela Arthington
2Australian Rivers Institute of Environmental Science, 170 Kessels Road Nathan, Queensland 4111, Australia E-mail: a.arthington@griffith.edu.au
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Gary Jones;
Gary Jones
3eWater CRC (eWater Ltd.), University of Canberra, GPO Canberra, 2601, ACT, Australia E-mail: gary.jones@ewatercrc.com.au
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Kyung Taek Yum
Kyung Taek Yum
4Dam & Watershed Dept., Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), San 6-2, Yeonchuk-dong Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea E-mail: yumkt@kwater.or.kr
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Water Sci Technol (2010) 62 (12): 2811–2818.
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Sangyoung Park, Jeongkon Kim, Ick Hwan Ko, Angela Arthington, Gary Jones, Kyung Taek Yum; Assessment of hydraulic fish habitat condition using integrated toolkit: a case study of the Geum river basin, Republic of Korea. Water Sci Technol 1 December 2010; 62 (12): 2811–2818. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.425
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