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Hydrological changes resulting from dam construction
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Evaporation Rates increase due to increased surface area of water in reservoir.
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Groundwater storage Usually increases due to:
water leaks through bedrock Flow rates are reduced so more time for infiltration/percolation
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Discharge Reduced since more water is evaporated or infiltrated/percolated. Also, in many cases water is removed for use by people (domestic and industrial use). More regular flow downstream (as seasonal variations can be controlled). Less flooding.
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River load Sedimentation behind dams reduces the sediment load carried by rivers. This can cause problems eg in delta areas that depend on regular sediment inflows.
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Water quality Pollutants may build up
Increased growth of some plant species & algae may lead to eutrophication and loss of oxygen from the water.
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Gradient Channel gradients become shallower and velocity will reduce.
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