The downstream influence of storage reservoirs upon river water chemistry is an area largely devoid of literature. Yet approximately fifty per cent of such reservoirs in Great Britain significantly regulate flow, both by flood control, and increasingly through irregular but discrete large-volume releases. Natural patterns of stream water chemistry are shown to be disturbed by the effects of Man, through changing land-use and effluent discharge. Moreover, the establishment of a reservoir in the head waters of a major river, can change the water quality regime for a considerable distance below the dam. [Continues.
Pollution spills are a serious threat to rivers causing fish kills, and lasting damage to the biolog...
International audienceams and reservoirs are known to disturb river-water composition, among other i...
Mitigation of ecological impacts associated with stream regulation is now a legislative priority and...
This thesis investigates the inter-relationship between hydrological and water quality variations wi...
This paper identifies the principal regulated rivers in Britain and summarizes their physical and ec...
Water levels of streams and rivers in the United Kingdom have been regulated by weirs for more than ...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
Climate Change is one of the greatest threats to drinking water supplies around the world. Managing ...
It is widely acknowledged that waterbodies are becoming increasingly affected by a wide range of dri...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
Freshwater resources in the River Thames basin in southern UK are faced with combined pressures of f...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
An understanding of the dominant processes controlling streamwater chemistry is critical for the dev...
In the last century, about 50,000 dams have been constructed all around the world, and regulated riv...
Pollution spills are a serious threat to rivers causing fish kills, and lasting damage to the biolog...
International audienceams and reservoirs are known to disturb river-water composition, among other i...
Mitigation of ecological impacts associated with stream regulation is now a legislative priority and...
This thesis investigates the inter-relationship between hydrological and water quality variations wi...
This paper identifies the principal regulated rivers in Britain and summarizes their physical and ec...
Water levels of streams and rivers in the United Kingdom have been regulated by weirs for more than ...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
Climate Change is one of the greatest threats to drinking water supplies around the world. Managing ...
It is widely acknowledged that waterbodies are becoming increasingly affected by a wide range of dri...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
Freshwater resources in the River Thames basin in southern UK are faced with combined pressures of f...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
An understanding of the dominant processes controlling streamwater chemistry is critical for the dev...
In the last century, about 50,000 dams have been constructed all around the world, and regulated riv...
Pollution spills are a serious threat to rivers causing fish kills, and lasting damage to the biolog...
International audienceams and reservoirs are known to disturb river-water composition, among other i...
Mitigation of ecological impacts associated with stream regulation is now a legislative priority and...