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The use of an aeration system to prevent thermal stratification of a freshwater impoundment and its effect on downstream fish assemblages

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:10 authored by Nathan Miles, Ronald West
Warm-water riverine fish assemblages were investigated downstream of an impoundment before and after thermal stratification and the associated cold-water pollution was prevented using an aeration system. Temperatures below the dam significantly increased after installation of the aeration system and this correlated with an increased abundance and greater number of species downstream. Overall, aeration appeared to be beneficial for both the lake (upstream) and the downstream riverine environments.

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Miles, N. G. & West, R. J. (2011). The use of an aeration system to prevent thermal stratification of a freshwater impoundment and its effect on downstream fish assemblages. Journal of Fish Biology, 78 (3), 945-952.

Journal title

Journal of Fish Biology

Volume

78

Issue

3

Pagination

945-952

Language

English

RIS ID

37970

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