This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The work was conducted for the Bonneville Power Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Cold water released from the Dworshak Reservoir hypolimnion during mid- to late-summer months cools the Clearwater River far below equilibrium temperature. The volume of released cold water augments the Clearwater River, and the combined total discharge is on the order of the Snake River discharge when the two rivers meet at their confluence near the upstream edge of Lower Granite Reservoir. With typical temperature differences between the Clearwater and Snake rivers of 10 C or more during July and August, the ...
Thermal layering in reservoirs upstream from hydroelectric dams can create temperature gradients in ...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
There is concern over the impacts of increased water temperature on salmonid populations in British ...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
The development of the Snake River hydroelectric system has affected fall Chinook salmon smolts by s...
Impoundment of the Snake River, Washington, has resulted in high water temperatures and late seaward...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
Summer temperatures in the Lower Snake River can be altered by releasing cold waters that originate ...
The effectiveness of flow augmentation in aiding conservation and recovery of Snake River salmonid p...
Flow augmentation increases flow and decreases temperature in reservoirs in the lower Snake River du...
We assessed upstream migration rates of more than 12,000 radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhyn...
<p>Water temperatures and behaviors of radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead were monitore...
Allowable instantaneous minimum river flows are established in the Columbia and Snake Rivers to ensu...
This report describes research conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the Bonnev...
From 1995 to 2000, subyearling fall chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha reared at Lyons Ferry Ha...
Thermal layering in reservoirs upstream from hydroelectric dams can create temperature gradients in ...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
There is concern over the impacts of increased water temperature on salmonid populations in British ...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
The development of the Snake River hydroelectric system has affected fall Chinook salmon smolts by s...
Impoundment of the Snake River, Washington, has resulted in high water temperatures and late seaward...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
Summer temperatures in the Lower Snake River can be altered by releasing cold waters that originate ...
The effectiveness of flow augmentation in aiding conservation and recovery of Snake River salmonid p...
Flow augmentation increases flow and decreases temperature in reservoirs in the lower Snake River du...
We assessed upstream migration rates of more than 12,000 radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhyn...
<p>Water temperatures and behaviors of radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead were monitore...
Allowable instantaneous minimum river flows are established in the Columbia and Snake Rivers to ensu...
This report describes research conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the Bonnev...
From 1995 to 2000, subyearling fall chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha reared at Lyons Ferry Ha...
Thermal layering in reservoirs upstream from hydroelectric dams can create temperature gradients in ...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
There is concern over the impacts of increased water temperature on salmonid populations in British ...