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      Fragmentation and flow regulation of the world's large river systems.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Geography, Human Activities, Rivers, Trees, Water Movements

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          A global overview of dam-based impacts on large river systems shows that over half (172 out of 292) are affected by dams, including the eight most biogeographically diverse. Dam-impacted catchments experience higher irrigation pressure and about 25 times more economic activity per unit of water than do unaffected catchments. In view of projected changes in climate and water resource use, these findings can be used to identify ecological risks associated with further impacts on large river systems.

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          15831757
          10.1126/science.1107887

          Chemistry
          Biodiversity,Ecosystem,Geography,Human Activities,Rivers,Trees,Water Movements
          Chemistry
          Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Geography, Human Activities, Rivers, Trees, Water Movements

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