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The key question in hydropower production is the time pattern of the use of the water in the reservoir. The water used …
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fundamentals of Istanbul city water-supply-reservoir operation rules suitable for the combination of already existing <Emphasis …
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A physically based two-dimensional model is applied to the case-study site of Abbeystead Reservoir, U.K. The model … relation to data obtained from repeated bathymetric surveys (1876–1991) for Abbeystead Reservoir, which provides an …-dimensional scheme is relatedto the local morphology of the reservoir and the time-scale of the delta propagation process. First results …
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A new flexible, rapid and affordable risk assessment procedure was developed and verified for dams based on case studies in Scotland (UK) and the region of Baden (Germany). A database of six different sustainable flood retention basin (SFRB) types with varying flood control potential has been...
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is a wildlife host reservoir and a domestic (target) host. It is found that when the target host cannot maintain the … disease alone, and the presence of the reservoir causes the target host to be eradicated by the disease, vaccinating the …
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Communal water storage reservoirs (embungs) that serve many villages in West Timor, Indonesia, by providing water during the prolonged annual dry season are experiencing severe sedimentation problems. Sedimentation of reservoirs progressively reduces their water storage capacity and the benefits...
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The key question in hydropower production is the time pattern of the use of the water in the reservoir. The water used …
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The social, environmental and economic impacts of dams are summarised and outlines better options for water management and energy supply. [IRN Brief].
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