Water resource management (WRM) through dams or reservoirs is worldwide necessary to sup- port key human-related activities, ranging from hydropower production to water allocation and flood risk mitigation. Designing of reservoir operations aims primarily to fulfill the main purpose (or purposes) for which the structure has been built. However, it is well known that reservoirs strongly influence river geo- morphic processes, causing sediment deficits downstream, altering water, and sediment fluxes, leading to riverbed incision and causing infrastructure instability and ecological degradation. We propose a framework that, by combining physically based modeling, surrogate modeling techniques, and multiobjective (MO) optimization, allows to in...
Although run-of-river hydropower represents a key source of renewable energy, it cannot prevent stre...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
Water reservoirs are used to regulate river discharge for a variety of reasons, such as flood mitiga...
Water resource management (WRM) through dams or reservoirs is worldwide necessary to support key hum...
This work aims at integrating the understanding of the river geomorphic dynamic into the planning of...
This work aims at integrating the understanding of the river geomorphic dynamic into planning of res...
This thesis concludes a three-year doctoral program in hydraulic engineering. The research work foc...
AbstractThis paper assesses dam releases from hydropower reservoirs in order to optimize power produ...
Sedimentation is one of the consequences of hydropower plant construction. Such structures not only ...
Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
The fluctuation of water level downstream from dams due to hydropower flow releases negatively affec...
Hydropower is one of the renewable energy sources. Hydropower plants generate electricity using the ...
abstract: Fluctuating flow releases on regulated rivers destabilize downstream riverbanks, causing u...
Although run-of-river hydropower represents a key source of renewable energy, it cannot prevent stre...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
Water reservoirs are used to regulate river discharge for a variety of reasons, such as flood mitiga...
Water resource management (WRM) through dams or reservoirs is worldwide necessary to support key hum...
This work aims at integrating the understanding of the river geomorphic dynamic into the planning of...
This work aims at integrating the understanding of the river geomorphic dynamic into planning of res...
This thesis concludes a three-year doctoral program in hydraulic engineering. The research work foc...
AbstractThis paper assesses dam releases from hydropower reservoirs in order to optimize power produ...
Sedimentation is one of the consequences of hydropower plant construction. Such structures not only ...
Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
The fluctuation of water level downstream from dams due to hydropower flow releases negatively affec...
Hydropower is one of the renewable energy sources. Hydropower plants generate electricity using the ...
abstract: Fluctuating flow releases on regulated rivers destabilize downstream riverbanks, causing u...
Although run-of-river hydropower represents a key source of renewable energy, it cannot prevent stre...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
Water reservoirs are used to regulate river discharge for a variety of reasons, such as flood mitiga...