EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON BASE FLOW OF SELECTED SOUTH‐SHORE STREAMS, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK1
- 1 October 1982
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Jawra Journal of the American Water Resources Association
- Vol. 18 (5) , 797-805
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.1982.tb00075.x
Abstract
Hydrograph analysis of six streams on the south shore of Long Island indicates that eastward urbanization during the last three decades has significantly reduced base flow to streams. Before urbanization, roughly 95 percent of total annual stream flow on Long Island was base flow. In urbanized southwestern Nassau County, storm water sewerage, increased impervious surface area, and sanitary sewerage have reduced base flow to 20 percent of total stream flow. In an adjacent urbanized but unsewered area in southeastern Nassau County, base flow has decreased to 84 percent of total annual stream flow. In contrast, base flow in two streams in rural areas has remained virtually constant, averaging roughly 95 percent of total annual flow throughout the 1955‐70 study period. Double‐mass curve analysis of base flow as a percentage of total annual stream flow indicates that (1) changes in stream flow characteristics began in the early 1960's in the sewered area and in the late 1960's in the later urbanized, unsewered area, and (2) a new equilibrium has been established between the streams in the sewered area and the new hydrologic characteristics of their urbanized drainage basins.Keywords
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