Effect of impoundment on downstream water quality, Roanoke River, North Carolina
Fish, F.F.
Journal - American Water Works Association 51: 47-50
1959
ISSN/ISBN: 0003-150X
Accession: 024548021
Impoundment of the Roanoke River has exerted dual effects upon dissolved 0(DO)concns. immediately downstream: the av. summer DO concns. have been significantly reduced and variations in DO concns. are much wider.
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