Instream flow requirements of aquatic ecology in two British rivers - IH Report 115
A Bullock, A Gustard & E S Grainger
ISBN: 0948540281, 1991, £0.00
The Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) allows the quantification of ecological species preferences for the range of discharges within a river. This 1991 report looked at the application and assessment of IFIM on two British rivers, the Gwash in Leicestershire/Lincolnshire and the Blithe in Staffordshire, with the aim of gaining experience in IFIM, assessing its Physical Habitat Simulation component and establishing a long-term research programme.
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