Authors
James M Buttle, Sarah Boon, DL Peters, Christopher Spence, HJ Van Meerveld, PH Whitfield
Publication date
2012/1/1
Source
Canadian Water Resources Journal/Revue Canadienne Des Ressources Hydriques
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
279-310
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Temporary streams lack streamflow at some time in the seasonal cycle, and include ephemeral, intermittent and episodic streams. They often serve as headwaters for the perennial stream network in a drainage basin, and given that headwater streams can comprise the majority of the drainage network, temporary streams are significant hydrologic features across the country. Nevertheless, they have received relatively little attention compared to perennial streams. In addition, much previous work on temporary streams has focussed on semi-arid and arid landscapes where annual evapotranspiration exceeds annual precipitation. While such climatic conditions do control the occurrence of temporary streams in some regions in Canada, temporary streams can also occur in sub-humid and humid climates. This paper examines the major controls on the occurrence and behaviour of temporary streams at the regional and …
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