We investigate the hydraulic alteration and the effect on primary productivity of the Hugh Keenleyside Dam built at the outlet of the Arrow Lakes (British Columbia, Canada) in 1967. Three dam-induced hydraulic changes have been identified as relevant: (1) water level increase, (2) leveling of the seasonal outflow, and (3) subsurface release of water from the dam. The potential effect of these alterations on primary productivity were tested with a numerical model supported by field observations. Hydraulic modifications can reduce lake productivity by up to 40%, primarily as a result of altered flow path and allowing nutrients to pass through the reservoir without entering the productive zone near the surface. This productivity loss is compar...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Improved understanding of the sources, transport, and fate of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in Mid...
The Arrow Lakes food web has been influenced by several anthropogenic stressors during the past 45 y...
The Arrow Reservoir, which consists of an upper and lower basin separated by a narrows region, was ...
The Arrow Reservoir, which consists of an upper and lower basin separated by a narrows region, was ...
This report presents the fourth and fifth year (2002 and 2003, respectively) of a five-year fertiliz...
Potential environmental impacts in reservoirs and downstream river reaches below dams that may be ca...
The effect of lakes on rivers is a poorly studied phenomena. As a river runs through the lake, it is...
In the Missouri River main stem reservoirs in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, hydrodynamic ...
General EcologyPoicy and environmental decisions rely on a thorough understanding of the impacts of ...
An artificial reservoir on the Maple River effected negligible changes in downstream water quality s...
The construction of the Gardiner Dam across the South Saskatchewan River Valley induced geomorphic c...
We studied the impact of the removal of a 3-m dam on sediment and nutrient export. In the year after...
Experimental fertilization was conducted on Kootenay Lake, B.C. from 1992 to 1997 to compensate for...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Improved understanding of the sources, transport, and fate of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in Mid...
The Arrow Lakes food web has been influenced by several anthropogenic stressors during the past 45 y...
The Arrow Reservoir, which consists of an upper and lower basin separated by a narrows region, was ...
The Arrow Reservoir, which consists of an upper and lower basin separated by a narrows region, was ...
This report presents the fourth and fifth year (2002 and 2003, respectively) of a five-year fertiliz...
Potential environmental impacts in reservoirs and downstream river reaches below dams that may be ca...
The effect of lakes on rivers is a poorly studied phenomena. As a river runs through the lake, it is...
In the Missouri River main stem reservoirs in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, hydrodynamic ...
General EcologyPoicy and environmental decisions rely on a thorough understanding of the impacts of ...
An artificial reservoir on the Maple River effected negligible changes in downstream water quality s...
The construction of the Gardiner Dam across the South Saskatchewan River Valley induced geomorphic c...
We studied the impact of the removal of a 3-m dam on sediment and nutrient export. In the year after...
Experimental fertilization was conducted on Kootenay Lake, B.C. from 1992 to 1997 to compensate for...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Improved understanding of the sources, transport, and fate of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in Mid...