Ecker (Köppen-Geiger-Climate: Cfb, Biome: Temperate broadleaf forest)
The Ecker is a 2nd order mountain stream with a length of 26 km and catchment size of 76km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, carbonate section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2004; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.
The Ecker is a 2nd order mountain stream with a length of 26 km and catchment size of 76km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, carbonate section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2004; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.
Ilse (Köppen-Geiger-Climate: Cfb, Biome: Temperate broadleaf forest)
The Ilse is a 2nd order mountain stream with a length of 43 km and catchment size of 290km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, siliceous section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2004; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.
The Ilse is a 2nd order mountain stream with a length of 43 km and catchment size of 290km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, siliceous section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2004; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.
Holtemme (Köppen-Geiger-Climate: Cfb, Biome: Temperate broadleaf forest)
The Holtemme is a 3rd order mountain stream with a length of 47 km and catchment size of 278 km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, carbonate section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2011; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.
The Holtemme is a 3rd order mountain stream with a length of 47 km and catchment size of 278 km2. The study reaches are located in a gravel-bed, carbonate section of the stream. The site triplet encompasses a restored reach, where a low-head dam was removed in 2011; an impacted reach with an existing low-head dam and a pristine control reach.