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Closure to “<i>Wind Function for a Sheltered Stream</i>” by John S. Gulliver and Heinz G. Stefan (April, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Decay of Turbulence Downstream of a Stilling Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Turbulence must be modeled accurately to simulate river processes, particularly transport of aqueous oxygen and nitrogen. Spillway operations affect downstream turbulence, but there has been little research on turbulence ...
Closure to “Decay of Turbulence Downstream of a Stilling Basin” by A. L. Urban, S. C. Wilhelms, and J. S. Gulliver
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Modeling Total Dissolved Gas Concentration Downstream of Spillways
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Dams are often operated to facilitate downstream juvenile anadromous fish migration over the spillways, but such operation can cause high dissolved concentrations of oxygen and nitrogen that can be harmful to fish. The ...
Field Experiments to Determine Gas Transfer at Gated Sills
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Field experiments were conducted to determine the oxygenation potential of gated sill structures in the Ohio River Valley. The objective was to determine operational procedures for water quality improvement. Oxygenation ...
A Synthesis of Climate Change Impacts on Stormwater Management Systems: Designing for Resiliency and Future Challenges
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Climate change is projected to alter rainfall patterns in many parts of the US and around the world, highlighting the importance of stormwater management systems within resiliency efforts. Stormwater systems typically are ...