The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds provided by the United States Department of Interior, Office of Water Research and Technology (Project B-020-ALAS), as authorized by the Water Resources Research Act of 1964, Public Law 88-279, as amended; in part by funds provided by the Municipal Utility System of the City of Fairbanks, Alaska; and in part by funds provided by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Water temperature is a very important parameter of water quality. In the natural conditions water te...
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
Effects of electric utility generating stations and steel mills on physical quality of Lake Michigan...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Proj. A-012-ALAS) provided...
OWRR Contract No. 14-31-0001-9010 Grant No. C-4049The work upon which this completion report is b...
The impact of cooling water discharges from power generating plants on aquatic environments is usua...
Vermont Yankee uses a sophisticated cooling system that varies from an open cycle, once-through cool...
As the rate of electricity generation increases, and as more nuclear power plants-in contrast to fos...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1990The heat and mass transfer processes which ...
The demand for electric power in the United States is expected to double every 10 years. As hydroele...
Power systems often depend upon reservoir operations to generate hydropower, as well as to support t...
Graduation date: 2000A case study examining the relationship between stream temperatures\ud and the ...
Because of the relatively undeveloped condition of arctic and subarctic Alaska, an opportunity is p...
The objective of this study is to determine the effects of cooling water discharge from asmall scale...
Seasonal thaw depth beneath arctic streams significantly impacts physical and biological processes w...
Water temperature is a very important parameter of water quality. In the natural conditions water te...
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
Effects of electric utility generating stations and steel mills on physical quality of Lake Michigan...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Proj. A-012-ALAS) provided...
OWRR Contract No. 14-31-0001-9010 Grant No. C-4049The work upon which this completion report is b...
The impact of cooling water discharges from power generating plants on aquatic environments is usua...
Vermont Yankee uses a sophisticated cooling system that varies from an open cycle, once-through cool...
As the rate of electricity generation increases, and as more nuclear power plants-in contrast to fos...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1990The heat and mass transfer processes which ...
The demand for electric power in the United States is expected to double every 10 years. As hydroele...
Power systems often depend upon reservoir operations to generate hydropower, as well as to support t...
Graduation date: 2000A case study examining the relationship between stream temperatures\ud and the ...
Because of the relatively undeveloped condition of arctic and subarctic Alaska, an opportunity is p...
The objective of this study is to determine the effects of cooling water discharge from asmall scale...
Seasonal thaw depth beneath arctic streams significantly impacts physical and biological processes w...
Water temperature is a very important parameter of water quality. In the natural conditions water te...
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
Effects of electric utility generating stations and steel mills on physical quality of Lake Michigan...