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Channelization in a telecommunications environment means that the line that communications have been transmitted over contains more than one message thread, separated in some fashion.
Channelization impacts river ecosystems by altering natural flow patterns, which can lead to habitat loss for aquatic species and reduced biodiversity. The straightening and deepening of river channels often increase water velocity, eroding banks and disrupting sediment transport. This modification can also affect water quality and temperature, further harming sensitive species. Additionally, channelization reduces the river's ability to absorb floodwaters, increasing the risk of downstream flooding.
More water can be held in the channelIt can be used to reduce floor risk in build up areas👍
J. A Lund has written: 'Evaluation of stream channelization and mitigation on the fishery resources of the St. Regis River, Montana'
Quentin Groves Bowman has written: 'Stream corridor management' -- subject(s): Streambank planting, Stream channelization
Wiebke Bebermeier has written: 'Wasserbauliche Massnahmen in Norddeutschland und ihre Folgen' -- subject(s): Hydraulic engineering, Channelization, History
Susan M. Bolton has written: 'Ecological issues in floodplains and riparian corridors' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of River channels, Environmental aspects of River engineering, Environmental aspects of Stream channelization, River channels, River engineering, Stream channelization, Stream ecology 'Interactions between HIV/AIDS and the environment' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, AIDS (Disease)
Uses similar recursive methods in generation as the standard Walsh/Hadamard matrix, however code entries are of variable length. Specific use is in OSVF code for WCDMA channelization.
People modify waterways through various methods such as dam construction, channelization, and dredging. Dams are built to control water flow, generate hydroelectric power, and create reservoirs, while channelization involves straightening and deepening rivers for navigation and flood control. Dredging removes sediment to maintain navigable depths and improve water quality. Additionally, urbanization often leads to the alteration of natural watercourses for infrastructure development and drainage purposes.
Streams can be physically manipulated through various methods, such as channelization, dam construction, and bank stabilization. Channelization involves altering the stream's path to improve flow or reduce flooding, while dams can control water levels and flow rates for irrigation or hydropower. Additionally, bank stabilization techniques, such as riprap or vegetation planting, help prevent erosion and maintain the stream's integrity. These manipulations can significantly impact the stream's ecosystem, water quality, and surrounding habitats.