Title :
Modelling wetland habitat availability under long term flow scenarios
Author :
Benger, Simon N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of the Environ., Flinders Univ., Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract :
The ecological viability of mudflat habitats in the Coorong, South Australia, was assessed through modeling spatio-temporal patterns of inundation across three long-term (114 year) flow scenarios. High resolution Digital Elevation Models were used with water level and salinity outputs from a hydrodynamic model of the Coorong to predict temporal frequency of inundation, inundation area through time and under a salinity threshold. Results show greatly reduced habitat availability under a no action scenario and marginally improved availability under the proposed 2800 GL/year scenario, relative to natural pre-European conditions.
Keywords :
geophysical fluid dynamics; lakes; Coorong hydrodynamic model; GL/year scenario; South Australia; ecological viability; high resolution digital elevation models; inundation area; inundation spatio-temporal patterns; inundation temporal frequency; long term flow scenarios; modelling wetland habitat availability; mudflat habitats; natural pre-European condition; relative pre-European condition; salinity outputs; salinity threshold; water level; Availability; Biological system modeling; Birds; Hydrodynamics; Productivity; Rivers; Sociology; habitat modelling; hypsometric modelling; mudflats; wetlands;
Conference_Titel :
Geomatics for Integrated Water Resources Management (GIWRM), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Lanzhou, Gansu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1283-7
DOI :
10.1109/GIWRM.2012.6349536