Design of limnological observations for detecting processes in lakes and reservoirs

Author(s):  
J. Kettunen
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2021 ◽  
pp. 117286
Author(s):  
Daniel Mercado-Bettín ◽  
Francois Clayer ◽  
Muhammed Shikhani ◽  
Tadhg N. Moore ◽  
María Dolores Frías ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 452-453 ◽  
pp. 1014-1019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gafsi Mostefa ◽  
Kettab Ahmed ◽  
Abdelkader Djehiche

Thermal stratification of lakes and reservoirs can result in substantial hypolimnetic oxygen depletion, which may have a negative impact on the cold-water fisheries, the drinking water treatment process, and water quality downstream of hydropower reservoirs. Several techniques of aeration are presented in this study, to describe their effectiveness in control of physical and chemical parameters, that compromising the balance ecological and the thermal stratification in water supplies. As a result, we demonstrate that the most efficient hypolimnetic aeration system is the bubble plume diffuser; although an accidental destratification may occur. In hypolimnetic aeration systems, the aeration system by bubble plume appears to be the most economic and perhaps the simplest among the systems used in Stanley lake (Colorado, U.S.A), even as other researches select Speece Cone aeration system, or the full airlift systems, or the TVA line diffuser. The purpose of this study is to show the oxygen transfer efficiencies in the different methods used in the technique of hypolimnetic aeration, and their effect on the preservation of the thermal stratification. As well, this study concentrate on the economic and technical sides associated to these aeration systems.


Author(s):  
Vivian Montecino ◽  
Juan Pablo Oyanedel ◽  
Irma Vila ◽  
Luis Zúñiga
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2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (13) ◽  
pp. 7614-7622 ◽  
Author(s):  
David W. Clow ◽  
Sarah M. Stackpoole ◽  
Kristine L. Verdin ◽  
David E. Butman ◽  
Zhiliang Zhu ◽  
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