نتایج جستجو برای: reservoir and sediment

تعداد نتایج: 16841488  

2005
Andrew R. Dzialowski Shih-Hsien Wang Niang-Choo Lim Jason H. Beury Donald G. Huggins

Dzialowski, A.R., S.H. Wang, N.C. Lim, J.H. Beury and D.G. Huggins. 2008. Effects of sediment resuspension on algal biomass and nutrient concentrations in reservoirs of the Central Plains. Lake Reserv. Manage. 24:313-320. Historically, lake and reservoir management has focused on controlling external nutrient loading. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that internal mechanisms, such as ...

2016
Magdalena Urbaniak Anna Wyrwicka Marek Zieliński Joanna Mankiewicz-Boczek

The current study evaluates the impact of sewage sludge and urban reservoir sediment on changes in total and Toxic Equivalency (TEQ) PCDD/PCDF concentration in soil and phytotoxicity measured using three test species: Lepidium sativum, Sinapis alba, and Sorghum saccharatum, during 5 weeks of Cucurbita pepo L. cv 'Atena Polka' (zucchini) cultivation. 'Atena Polka' was found to reduce total PCDD/...

2018
Raquel Mendonça Sarian Kosten Sebastian Sobek Simone Jaqueline Cardoso Marcos Paulo Figueiredo-Barros Carlos Henrique Duque Estrada Fábio Roland

Hydroelectric reservoirs bury significant amounts of organic carbon (OC) in their sediments. Many reservoirs are characterized by high sedimentation rates, low oxygen concentrations in bottom water and a high share of terrestrially derived OC, and all of these factors have been linked to a high efficiency of OC burial. However, investigations of OC burial efficiency (OCBE, i.e., the ratio betwe...

2015
M. Baskaran

Index words: Reservoir sedimentation Pb-210 dating Sediment retention Cs-137 dating The singlemost important factor affecting the longevity of US dams is sedimentation, reducing and perhaps eliminating the reservoir capacity for future sediment storage and floodwave attenuation. A better understanding of the sedimentation rates and sediment dynamics is required for a better management of these ...

2009
Bangqi Hu Zuosheng Yang Houjie Wang Xiaoxia Sun Naishuang Bi Guogang Li

The Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on the upper Changjiang (Yangtze River), China, disrupts the continuity of Changjiang sediment delivery to downstream and coastal areas. In this study, which was based on 54 years of annual water and sediment data from the mainstream and major tributaries of Changjiang, sediment deposition induced by the TGD in 2003–2008 was quantified. Furthermore, we determined the ...

2001
Jack Dvorkin Mario A. Gutierrez

Grain size distribution (sorting) is determined by deposition. It may affect sediment bulk and elastic properties in a non-linear and non-unique way. The quantification of these relations is important for seismic reservoir characterization, especially in geological settings where sand/shale (bimodal) mixtures are present. Below, effective-medium equations are introduced for calculating the poro...

2017
Ching-Nuo Chen Chih-Heng Tsai

Abstract: Control of reservoir sedimentation in order to ensure their sustainable use has drawn attention among water engineers and water resource managers. Several methods have been proposed, but most of the developed methodologies are incapable of modelling bed evolutions, while at the same time, compute sediment flushing efficiency. In this study a two-dimensional bed evolution model is prop...

2013
Byron Winston Sonja Hausmann Jaime Escobar William F. Kenney

Reservoir sediments are used cautiously in paleolimnological studies because of dating uncertainties, possible sediment disturbances and even concerns that indicators of trophic status may behave differently in reservoirs as opposed to natural lakes. We measured loss on ignition (LOI), carbon to nitrogen ratio (C:N), diatom abundance, total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), TN:TP ratio, and...

2005
WESTON H. NOWLIN JENNIFER L. EVARTS MICHAEL J. VANNI

1. Nutrients released from lake sediments can influence water column nutrient concentrations and planktonic productivity. We examined sediment nutrient release [soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) and ammonia (NH4 )] at two sites in a eutrophic reservoir (Acton Lake, OH, U.S.A.) that differed in physical mixing conditions (a thermally stratified and an unstratified site). 2. Sediment nutrient rel...

Journal: :PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1999

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