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Assessment of the impact of anthropogenic activities on the flow of the river Vilnia basin
(8th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2011), 2011)River flow is one of the most important links of the water circulation in the nature which describes general water yield and potential water resources of a river basin. Since the range of the flow change is best illustrated ... -
Modelling the impact of small hydropower dam on sediment retention in the river Virvyte
(8th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2011), 2011)The hydroelectric power plants (HPP) are a valuable source of renewable energy; however they negatively impact the environmental conditions in the river. The paper presents investigation of the ways to coordinate these ... -
Hydraulic criteria and estimation of the hydropower plant (HPP) operation impact on the river environment
(8th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2011), 2011)Interaction between a river and its environment is crucial, and negative impact of a HPP operation on the environment must be estimated. In order to be able to evaluate this impact, hydraulic parameters such as velocity, ... -
Sediment and nutrient retention in reservoirs of small hydro-power plants
(8th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2011), 2011)Dams segment river channels into dammed and undammed reaches causing both changes in the integrity of free-flow conditions and disturbance of the hydrological regime including downstream transport of both sus pended sediments ...
