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Periodic repair and sediment removal is neededto preventchannelization

A slotted or perforated cover on the filter trays will distribute the water evenly over the filter mediumthus preventingchannelization

Streamway modifications ... such a wayto causechannelization

to drain surrounding valley flats and provide flood protection(passive) was designedChannelization

the tamarisk's createdchannelization

to contain a 250,000 cubic feet per second ( cfs(passive) was designedChannelization

discharges ... sufficientto causechannelization

to auto(passive) is setChannelization

that provides sufficient on - site flood storageto preventchannelization

A road embank- mentcan also causechannelization

the static - induced deposition of the particulate materials in various parts of the passage through which the entrained material passed(passive) caused bychannelization

the static - induceddeposition of the particulate materials in various parts of the passage through which the entrained material passed(passive) caused bychannelization

via the graphical user interface ( GUI(passive) can be set locally or remotelyChannelization

the flow back into the grain bed ... helpspreventchannelization

the flow ... helpspreventchannelization

to promote movement of traffic by including geometric features that favor high - speed right turns such as a wide turn radius , flat entry angles leaving the right turn , and wide lanes(passive) is often designedChannelization

Rainfall then carries away loose materialcausingchannelization

often(passive) is ... designedChannelization

historic placer mining activity(passive) caused bychannelization

rainsplash disturbancepreventschannelization

development of the floodplain and construction of levees(passive) caused byChannelization

the wrong wayto designchannelization

Diking and road buildingcausedchannelization

Stormwater runoff associated with impervious surfaces ( ie , sidewalks , roadways , etccan causechannelization

a tortuous flow pathto preventchannelization

the other thing that got it vaguely workingwas settingchannelization

accelerated erosion , altered depth , and loss of habitat diversity , substrate stability , and riparian canopycausingaccelerated erosion , altered depth , and loss of habitat diversity , substrate stability , and riparian canopy

habitat loss and water quality degradationhas causedhabitat loss and water quality degradation

the physical and biological problems(passive) caused bythe physical and biological problems

in the lower riverhas resultedin the lower river

to increased sedimentation and stream bank erosionleadsto increased sedimentation and stream bank erosion

stream bank erosion in urban growth areascausingstream bank erosion in urban growth areas

to much stream bank instabilityhas ledto much stream bank instability

a problem for the [ whole ] river systemcreatesa problem for the [ whole ] river system

by raising river water levelsmay ... resultby raising river water levels

excessive bank erosion and damaged bridgescausedexcessive bank erosion and damaged bridges

to greater streambank scouring and erosion as loss of stream complexity ( e.g. , bends , pools , eddiescan contributeto greater streambank scouring and erosion as loss of stream complexity ( e.g. , bends , pools , eddies

river water to flow with more velocity and only moves the flooding downstreamcausesriver water to flow with more velocity and only moves the flooding downstream

damage further downstream where efforts to widen or deepen the river were not undertakencan causedamage further downstream where efforts to widen or deepen the river were not undertaken

to a 90 % decline in fish food in the River Moy , Irelandledto a 90 % decline in fish food in the River Moy , Ireland

deeper channel incision , which reduces the amount of stream - margin habitat for aquatic organismsalso causesdeeper channel incision , which reduces the amount of stream - margin habitat for aquatic organisms

in significant degradation and widening of stream channels throughout the 17 watersheds under study within the DEC Projecthas resultedin significant degradation and widening of stream channels throughout the 17 watersheds under study within the DEC Project

to development of an incised river , which can lower the water table and drain adjacent wetlandscan leadto development of an incised river , which can lower the water table and drain adjacent wetlands

the Marais des Cygnes River to virtually cut a new river valleyhas causedthe Marais des Cygnes River to virtually cut a new river valley

to altering of original dimensions of the rivers along with extreme physical disturbances , alterations in river bed morphology , change in flow characteristics and elimination of bank coverleadsto altering of original dimensions of the rivers along with extreme physical disturbances , alterations in river bed morphology , change in flow characteristics and elimination of bank cover

in a straighter , steeper , deeper , wider , and smoother channelresultedin a straighter , steeper , deeper , wider , and smoother channel

downcutting(passive) caused bydowncutting

excessive reservationsto preventexcessive reservations

filling with channel bottoms and slaughteringof its banks thus burying the good habitat and leaving an unstablesubstratecausesfilling with channel bottoms and slaughteringof its banks thus burying the good habitat and leaving an unstablesubstrate

tributaries(passive) caused bytributaries

in channel instability and reduced flood attenuationmay resultin channel instability and reduced flood attenuation

in : o poor substrate ( sand and larger cobble , not gravel ) ; o loss of pools and riffles ; o flattened channel slope ( 0.08 % ) ; o low water velocitiesresultedin : o poor substrate ( sand and larger cobble , not gravel ) ; o loss of pools and riffles ; o flattened channel slope ( 0.08 % ) ; o low water velocities

in motionsetin motion

tens of feet of channel widening and several feet of channel - bed degradation that migrated several miles upstream ( Juracek , 2002 , 2004causedtens of feet of channel widening and several feet of channel - bed degradation that migrated several miles upstream ( Juracek , 2002 , 2004

a streambed as neat as a conveniently placed pipecreatesa streambed as neat as a conveniently placed pipe

to move water faster and more efficiently through the danger zonedesignedto move water faster and more efficiently through the danger zone

increased sedimentation downstreamcan causeincreased sedimentation downstream

a channel to the side of the main creek , where fish could rest These actionsCreatinga channel to the side of the main creek , where fish could rest These actions

in loss of side channel and wetland - related habitat ( NMFS , 1996resultingin loss of side channel and wetland - related habitat ( NMFS , 1996

deeper , swifter flows that produce more kinetic energy than is needed to move the water over the groundcreatesdeeper , swifter flows that produce more kinetic energy than is needed to move the water over the ground

heavy silt load(passive) caused byheavy silt load

along with wetland drainagecontributesalong with wetland drainage

The hydromorphological degradation of streams ,(passive) caused byThe hydromorphological degradation of streams ,

the symptom(passive) caused bythe symptom

increased sediment loads(passive) caused byincreased sediment loads

functional homogenization(passive) caused byfunctional homogenization

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