Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
Todd Dubreuil
Todd is a Ecologist at the Eastern Ecological Science Center in Turners Falls, MA.
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![Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer Text reads: Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Flow%20Photo%20Explorer.png?itok=hW8Fmpcs)
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
![Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer (AD) Thumbnail reads: Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer (AD).](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Flow%20Photo%20Explorer%20-%20AD.png?itok=0WNexftt)
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
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![Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer Text reads: Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Flow%20Photo%20Explorer.png?itok=hW8Fmpcs)
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
![Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer (AD) Thumbnail reads: Imagery as Streamflow Data: Introducing the USGS Flow Photo Explorer (AD).](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Flow%20Photo%20Explorer%20-%20AD.png?itok=0WNexftt)
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
Flow is a critical variable in streams since it affects aquatic and riparian biological communities and human uses of water (i.e., recreation, public water supply, etc.). Flow regimes are changing due to anthropogenic (e.g., water withdrawals) and natural impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).