Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981

Partial OCR done. 2 pages total. A bottom fauna study of the Upper Kennebec River, Maine, showed a loss of species diversity and abundance of swift-water aquatic insects below a 43 foot head dam. (Trotzky and Gregory, 1974). This dam was used for peak power demand and caused flows ranging from 170 m...

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Main Author: Kelly, Thomas M.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2015
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dam
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11045/24205
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spelling ftnwmichigancoll:oai:dspace.nmc.edu:11045/24205 2023-05-15T15:31:43+02:00 Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981 Kelly, Thomas M. 2015-05-26 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11045/24205 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11045/24205 Upper Kennebec River low flow stress Barrows Stream Stream flow juvenile Atlantic Salmon stabilization of flows dam drought conditions Technical Report 2015 ftnwmichigancoll 2023-02-20T19:07:02Z Partial OCR done. 2 pages total. A bottom fauna study of the Upper Kennebec River, Maine, showed a loss of species diversity and abundance of swift-water aquatic insects below a 43 foot head dam. (Trotzky and Gregory, 1974). This dam was used for peak power demand and caused flows ranging from 170 m3/sec. to 8.5 m3/sec. Prior to 1964 the dam was operated on run of the river mode. Report Atlantic salmon Northwestern Michigan College (NMC): DSpace Repository
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topic Upper Kennebec River
low flow stress
Barrows Stream
Stream flow
juvenile Atlantic Salmon
stabilization of flows
dam
drought conditions
spellingShingle Upper Kennebec River
low flow stress
Barrows Stream
Stream flow
juvenile Atlantic Salmon
stabilization of flows
dam
drought conditions
Kelly, Thomas M.
Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
topic_facet Upper Kennebec River
low flow stress
Barrows Stream
Stream flow
juvenile Atlantic Salmon
stabilization of flows
dam
drought conditions
description Partial OCR done. 2 pages total. A bottom fauna study of the Upper Kennebec River, Maine, showed a loss of species diversity and abundance of swift-water aquatic insects below a 43 foot head dam. (Trotzky and Gregory, 1974). This dam was used for peak power demand and caused flows ranging from 170 m3/sec. to 8.5 m3/sec. Prior to 1964 the dam was operated on run of the river mode.
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title Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
title_short Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
title_full Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
title_fullStr Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
title_full_unstemmed Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
title_sort addendum to the report "an investigation of the boardman river biota in response to temporary drought conditions", dated july 13, 1981
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