This research report represents the findings on a study conducted over the effect of hydrostatic pressure and hydroelectric generators on various types of fish and other aquatic organisms in the Hudson River
Interaction between a river and its environment is crucial, and negative impact of a HPP operation o...
Recent hydropower research within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has focused on the development...
This report includes the period from January through December 1972. It is the fifth annual report to...
"This report summarizes the progress of studies conducted in 1971 and 1972 to determine the effects ...
"This report summarizes the progress of studies conducted in 1973 to determine the effects on Hudson...
"This report presents the final results of studies conducted at Indian Point during 1973 using the f...
"The data presented in this report represent an analysis of the abundance of four life-history stage...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during hydroturbine (turbine) passage may occur as fish mov...
Abstract.—The main channel of the Hudson River is a tidal estuary from its mouth in New York Harbor ...
This projectinvestigated small-scale hydroelectric power (HEP) schemes with the aim of improvingunde...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Research into the environmental effects of hydroelectric power production in the United States has f...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
From preface: This monograph presents a detailed description of the results of an ecological study, ...
Interaction between a river and its environment is crucial, and negative impact of a HPP operation o...
Recent hydropower research within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has focused on the development...
This report includes the period from January through December 1972. It is the fifth annual report to...
"This report summarizes the progress of studies conducted in 1971 and 1972 to determine the effects ...
"This report summarizes the progress of studies conducted in 1973 to determine the effects on Hudson...
"This report presents the final results of studies conducted at Indian Point during 1973 using the f...
"The data presented in this report represent an analysis of the abundance of four life-history stage...
Rapid changes in flow below hydroelectric facilities result from peaking operations, where water is ...
Barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during hydroturbine (turbine) passage may occur as fish mov...
Abstract.—The main channel of the Hudson River is a tidal estuary from its mouth in New York Harbor ...
This projectinvestigated small-scale hydroelectric power (HEP) schemes with the aim of improvingunde...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Research into the environmental effects of hydroelectric power production in the United States has f...
Hydropower use of watercourses has tangible consequences for the environment, society and economy. B...
From preface: This monograph presents a detailed description of the results of an ecological study, ...
Interaction between a river and its environment is crucial, and negative impact of a HPP operation o...
Recent hydropower research within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has focused on the development...
This report includes the period from January through December 1972. It is the fifth annual report to...