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Either/Or? Will Climate Change Force A Choice Between Salmon And Electricity In The Northwest?, John M. Volkman
Either/Or? Will Climate Change Force A Choice Between Salmon And Electricity In The Northwest?, John M. Volkman
Water, Climate and Uncertainty: Implications for Western Water Law, Policy, and Management (Summer Conference, June 11-13)
12 pages and 16 slides
Includes bibliographical references
"John M. Volkman, Partner, Stoel Rives LLP, Portland, Oregon"
Fluctuations In Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha) Counts At Three Lower Columbia River Spawning Sites, Eric Michael Loomis
Fluctuations In Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha) Counts At Three Lower Columbia River Spawning Sites, Eric Michael Loomis
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Several hypotheses were developed to explore the pronounced increase in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) returning to spawning grounds at the Cowlitz, Kalama, and Lewis Rivers, three tributaries of the lower Columbia River. The study was conducted using data compiled over a ten-year span from 1991-2001. Preliminary indications are that trends in climate are linked to these increases, with the absence of El Niño events and fluctuations in winter precipitation as likely explanations of these phenomena. The unique nature of Chinook life cycles causes them to utilize a variety of habitats that require ideal conditions for maximum survival rates. Correlations between …
Interfacial Mixing In A Highly Stratified Estuary: 2. A "Method Of Constrained Differences" Approach For The Determination Of The Momentum And Mass Balances And The Energy Of Mixing, David J. Kay, David A. Jay
Interfacial Mixing In A Highly Stratified Estuary: 2. A "Method Of Constrained Differences" Approach For The Determination Of The Momentum And Mass Balances And The Energy Of Mixing, David J. Kay, David A. Jay
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
This article is Part 2 of a set of papers addressing mixing in a highly stratified estuary. In Part 2, turbulence and mean flow measurements are together used to understand the role of mixing in the overall dynamics of the system. Estimates of the partition of energy dissipation between bed-generated and internal mixing suggest that internal mixing accounts for about two thirds of the total turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) produced in the salt-wedge reach of the Columbia River estuary during the neap-tide, moderate river-flow observation period. This suggests that internal mixing plays a larger role in the energetics of such …
Particle Trapping In Stratified Estuaries - Definition Of A Parameter Space, David A. Jay, Philip M. Orton, Thomas A. Chisholm, Douglas J. Wilson, Annika M. Fain, John Mcginity
Particle Trapping In Stratified Estuaries - Definition Of A Parameter Space, David A. Jay, Philip M. Orton, Thomas A. Chisholm, Douglas J. Wilson, Annika M. Fain, John Mcginity
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
Estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM) retain suspended particulate matter (SPM) through advection, settling, aggregation and non-linearities in bed processes. This contribution defines for the first time a parameter space descriptive of ETM water-column particle trapping processes through a scaling analysis of the local and integral SPM balances. In the absence of long-term deposition, there are five primary parameters for the large particles or aggregates that are typically trapped. Rouse number P, the ratio of settling velocity WS of the SPM relative to the shear velocity U*, describes the material trapped in the ETM in terms of the local vertical balance between …