David H. Moreau
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1970
Gilbert S. Nicolson; Edwin E. Pyatt; David H. Moreau
While reservoirs are constructed to regulate stream flows for several beneficial purposes including flood control, water supply, hydroelectric power, irrigation and low flow augmentation and to enhance water based recreation, they create problems of water quality that offer a new dimension to the task of efficient operation. Among other potential deleterious effects, thermal stratification in reservoirs inhibits mixing and causes a deterioration of dissolved oxygen levels in lower layers. Several investigators have examined the thermal properties of reservoirs and resultant effects upon dissolved oxygen and have suggested alternative schemes for alleviating detrimental effects (1,2,3,4,5). The objective of this paper is to outline a methodology for evaluating some of these alternatives in a river-reservoir system where downstream water quality control is one of several purposes to be served by the reservoir.
Combining facts and values in environmental impact assessment: theories and techniques. | 1988
Eric L. Hyman; Bruce Stiftel; David H. Moreau; R. C. Nichols
Water Resources Research | 1974
Kuniyoshi Takeuchi; David H. Moreau
Water Resources Research | 1970
David H. Moreau; Edwin E. Pyatt
Journal of Urban Affairs | 2008
Raymond J. Burby; Edward J. Kaiser; David H. Moreau
Archive | 1983
Raymond J. Burby; Edward J. Kaiser; Todd L. Miller; David H. Moreau
Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1991
David H. Moreau
Water Resources Research | 1987
David H. Moreau; Thomas P. Snyder
Archive | 1992
David H. Moreau
Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1984
Eric L. Hyman; David H. Moreau; Bruce Stiftel