Search Results - "Halleraker, J.H."
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100 key questions to guide hydropeaking research and policy
Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-11-2023)“…As the share of renewable energy grows worldwide, flexible energy production from peak-operating hydropower and the phenomenon of hydropeaking have received…”
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Efficacy and accuracy of portable PIT-antennae when locating fish in ice-covered streams
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2007)“…Active tracking of passive integrated transponder (PIT)-tags using portable antennae is becoming an increasingly common technique in fish habitat studies in…”
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Field experiments on stranding in juvenile atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) during rapid flow decreases caused by hydropeaking
Published in Regulated rivers (01-07-2001)“…Field experiments showed that sudden reductions in river flow may cause high mortality of juvenile salmonids through stranding. A 75‐m2 enclosure in the…”
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Reliability of moss ( Hylocomium splendens and Pleurozium schreberi) as a bioindicator of atmospheric chemistry in the Barents region: Interspecies and field duplicate variability
Published in The Science of the total environment (30-07-1998)“…As part of a collaborative ecogeochemical mapping project in the European Arctic, the terrestrial mosses Hylocomium splendens ( Hs) and Pleurozium schreberi (…”
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Topsoil (0–5 cm) composition in eight arctic catchments in northern Europe (Finland, Norway and Russia)
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (1997)“…Frozen topsoil samples (0–5 cm) were collected during March/April 1994 in eight Arctic catchments in northern Europe (four in Russia, three in Finland, one in…”
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The state of the ecosystems in the central Barents Region: scale, factors and mechanism of disturbance
Published in The Science of the total environment (05-11-1997)“…More than 650 locations spread over a 188000-km 2 area in the European Arctic (Russia, Finland and Norway) were visited in the course of an ecogeochemical…”
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