Norris Reservoir is the oldest and largest reservoir maintained and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Norris Dam received a new operating guide in 2004; however, this new guide did not consider projected climate change. In an aging infrastructure, the necessity to assess the potential impacts of climate change on water resources planning and management is increasing. This study used a combined monthly hydrologic model and a general circulation model’s (GCM) outcome to project inflows for three future time spans: 2030s, 2050s, and 2070s. The current operating guide was then assessed and optimized using penalty-function-driven genetic algorithms to gain insight for how the current guide will respond to climate change, and if i...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
Climate change has significant impacts on water resource systems. The objective of this study is to ...
Background: Changes in temperature and precipitation pattern seriously affect the amount of river r...
Norris Reservoir is the oldest and largest reservoir maintained and operated by the Tennessee Valley...
This study aimed to address the potential long-term effects of future climate change on the Tennesse...
This study assessed the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology, water resources operation,...
Impact of potential climatic change in hydropower generation has been the main objective of this res...
Global climate change is known to trigger local and regional hydrologic variations like changes in p...
Abstract: Climate change and increased urban demand can significantly stress water supply systems, e...
Power systems often depend upon reservoir operations to generate hydropower, as well as to support t...
This study attempts to investigate potential impacts of future climate change on streamflow and rese...
Existing major reservoirs in California, with average age above 50 years, were built in the previous...
Mahdi studied the potential ecological and climate change impacts on management of dams. He develope...
Proceedings of the 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 10-11, 2013, Athens, Georgia.Clima...
The management planning of Pedu–Muda reservoir, Kedah, was investigated in the context of the climat...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
Climate change has significant impacts on water resource systems. The objective of this study is to ...
Background: Changes in temperature and precipitation pattern seriously affect the amount of river r...
Norris Reservoir is the oldest and largest reservoir maintained and operated by the Tennessee Valley...
This study aimed to address the potential long-term effects of future climate change on the Tennesse...
This study assessed the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology, water resources operation,...
Impact of potential climatic change in hydropower generation has been the main objective of this res...
Global climate change is known to trigger local and regional hydrologic variations like changes in p...
Abstract: Climate change and increased urban demand can significantly stress water supply systems, e...
Power systems often depend upon reservoir operations to generate hydropower, as well as to support t...
This study attempts to investigate potential impacts of future climate change on streamflow and rese...
Existing major reservoirs in California, with average age above 50 years, were built in the previous...
Mahdi studied the potential ecological and climate change impacts on management of dams. He develope...
Proceedings of the 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 10-11, 2013, Athens, Georgia.Clima...
The management planning of Pedu–Muda reservoir, Kedah, was investigated in the context of the climat...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
Climate change has significant impacts on water resource systems. The objective of this study is to ...
Background: Changes in temperature and precipitation pattern seriously affect the amount of river r...