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Stream Network and Stream Segment Temperature Models Software

This set of programs simulates steady-state stream temperatures throughout a dendritic stream network handling multiple time periods per year. The software requires a math co-processor and 384K RAM. Also included is a program (SSTEMP) designed to predict the steady state stream temperature within a single stream segment for a single time period.

Description

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SNTEMP is a mechanistic, one-dimensional heat transport model that predicts the daily mean and maximum water temperatures as a function of stream distance and environmental heat flux. Net heat flux is calculated as the sum of heat to or from long-wave atmospheric radiation, direct short-wave solar radiation, convection, conduction, evaporation, streamside vegetation (shading), streambed fluid friction, and the water's back radiation (Figure 1). The heat flux model includes the incorporation of groundwater influx. The heat transport model is based on the dynamic temperature-steady flow equation and assumes that all input data, including meteorological and hydrological variables, can be represented by 24-hour averages.

Water Quality Applications

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SNTEMP was developed to help aquatic biologists and engineers predict the consequences of stream manipulation on water temperatures. Water temperatures may affect aquatic systems in many ways, ranging from acute lethal effects, to modification of behavioral cues, to chronic stresses, to reductions in overall water quality. Manipulations may include reservoir discharge and release temperatures, irrigation diversion, riparian shading, channel alteration, or thermal loading. The model has been used to help formulate instream flow recommendations, assess the effects of altered stream flow regimes, assess the effects of habitat improvement projects, and assist in negotiating releases from existing storage projects (Figure 2).

Features

Limitations

System Requirements

SNTEMP and SSTEMP require Windows 95 or later operating system with at least 640K of memory and 3 megabytes of hard disk storage space.

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sntempx.exe
999 KB
SNTEMP download

A self-extracting file containing program and batch files for the DOS version of SNTEMP. Also includes the Errata file for Information Paper 16. Updated: 6.25.02

sntutils.exe
777 KB

SNTEMP supplemental download

A self-extracting file containing utility programs and batch files useful in conjunction with running the Stream Network Temperature Model on Intel compatible computers. Files include DATCHK, DELTAQ, EXERR, READRYAN, TMPFIT, and TSTATS. Updated: 6.25.02

sntdata.exe
264 KB

SNTEMP supplemental download

A self-extracting file containing sample input (KVRF*) and output (KVR*) from the Stream Network Temperature Model (SNTEMP) for verification purposes. Updated: 1/2/02

ssunzip.exe
4 MB
SSTEMP download

A self-extracting file containing program for the Windows version of SSTEMP. Running this program extracts the Setup program and files to install SSTEMP on your computer. Includes the SSTEMP Ver. 2.0 user manual. Updated: 8/29/02

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