posted on 2018-01-11, 15:59authored byTimothy R. Foulger
The downstream influence of storage reservoirs upon river
water chemistry is an area largely devoid of literature. Yet
approximately fifty per cent of such reservoirs in Great Britain
significantly regulate flow, both by flood control, and
increasingly through irregular but discrete large-volume
releases. Natural patterns of stream water chemistry are shown
to be disturbed by the effects of Man, through changing land-use
and effluent discharge. Moreover, the establishment of a
reservoir in the head waters of a major river, can change the
water quality regime for a considerable distance below the dam. [Continues.]
Funding
Loughborough University of Technology (three-year internal studentship grant).
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Publication date
1986
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.