Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is typically stored in a reservoir at night and released through turbines to satisfy increased electrical demand during the day. Potential impacts of these short-term, recurring disturbances of aquatic systems below dams are important considerations in hydropower development. Reduced biotic productivity in tailwaters may be due directly to flow variations or indirectly to a variety of factors related to flow variations, such as changes in water depth or temperature, or scouring of sediments. Many riverine fish and invertebrate species have a limited range of conditions to which they are adapted; thus, such conditions can reduce the abundance, ...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
This study examines the short-term physical habitat conditions at four sites on the Kananaskis River...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Potential environmental impacts in reservoirs and downstream river reaches below dams that may be ca...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
Diel changes in discharge caused by hydroelectric peaking directly affect water levels and velocitie...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
The spatial footprint of individual run-of-river (RoR) hydropower facilities is smaller than reservo...
Research into the environmental effects of hydroelectric power production in the United States has f...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
This study examines the short-term physical habitat conditions at four sites on the Kananaskis River...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Potential environmental impacts in reservoirs and downstream river reaches below dams that may be ca...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
Diel changes in discharge caused by hydroelectric peaking directly affect water levels and velocitie...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
The spatial footprint of individual run-of-river (RoR) hydropower facilities is smaller than reservo...
Research into the environmental effects of hydroelectric power production in the United States has f...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
This study examines the short-term physical habitat conditions at four sites on the Kananaskis River...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...