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Predicting the effects of shade on water temperature in small streams
Authors:J Christopher Rutherford  Shane Blackett  Colin Blackett  Laurel Saito  Robert J Davies‐Colley
Institution:1. National Institute of Water &2. Atmospheric Research Ltd , P.O. Box 11 115, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:A computer model for stream water temperature was developed, and tested in a small pasture stream near Hamilton, New Zealand. The model quantifies shading by riparian vegetation, hillsides, and stream banks using three coefficients: canopy angle, topography angle, and canopy shade factor. Shade was measured directly and found to vary significantly along the channel. Using the maximum measured shade, a close match was achieved between observed and predicted daily maximum and minimum water and bed sediment temperature. Model predictions of incoming and outgoing long‐wave radiation flux closely matched measurements, but there were unexplained discrepancies in short‐wave radiation flux. Model predictions indicate that moderate shade levels (c. 70%) may be sufficient in temperate climates to restore headwater pasture stream temperatures to 20°C, an estimate of the thermal tolerance for sensitive invertebrates.
Keywords:water temperature  computer model  shade  riparian vegetation
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