Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the leading direct impacts of hydropower. Understanding the relationships among various strike variables and injury and mortality rates are necessary for improvements in turbine design. We subjected three species of fish to simulated blade strike in laboratory studies with different blade thicknesses, impact velocities, and body orientations to develop relationships between these variables and probability of injury and mortality. Midbody strikes resulted in higher mortality than head strikes, and tail strikes produced the least mortality. Lateral strikes caused more mortality than dorsal and ventral strikes, and higher strike velocities and thinner b...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
The purpose of this project is to collect, list, and review past studies of turbine-related fish mor...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
This collection of three reports describes desktop and laboratory flume studies that provide informa...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
The installation and operation of hydrokinetic turbines in riverine habitats may impact local and mi...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
The purpose of this project is to collect, list, and review past studies of turbine-related fish mor...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expa...
This collection of three reports describes desktop and laboratory flume studies that provide informa...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
The installation and operation of hydrokinetic turbines in riverine habitats may impact local and mi...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...
Development of more eco-friendly hydroelectric facilities requires better understanding of the biolo...