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Flathead Lake Biological Station.
Title
FISORS III Fifth International Symposium On Regulated Streams.
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1991.
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Polson, MT.
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Friday September 6 <br />SESSION IV. Case Histories within and between Whole Catchments <br />(Convener - Dr. Svein Saltveit) <br />7:55 Introductory Remarks <br />8:00 Changes in the physical river conditions and the environmental effects in <br /> five Norwegian catchments following hydro-power development. <br /> A.M. Tvede and S.J. Saltveit. <br />8:15 Historical changes related to flow regulation of the River Murray, South <br /> Australia. I. The physical environment. M.C. Thomas and K.F. <br /> Walker. <br />8:30 Historical changes related to flow regulation of the River Murray, South <br /> Australia. II. The biological environment. K.F. Walker and M.C. <br /> Thomas. <br />8:45 Physical habitat changes and macroinvertebrate response to river regulation: <br /> Case study of the River Rede, UK. G. Petts, P. Armitage, and <br /> E. Castella. <br />9:00 Interbiome analysis of stream meandering. <br /> J.H. Thorp and R.W. Bosserman. <br />9:15 Historical changes in the Sola River pattern as a result of catchment <br /> management. J. Grocholska. <br />'--'9:30 Physico-chemical limnology of a stretch of Narmada River with a <br /> mainstream impoundment. K.S. Unni. <br />~, 9:45 Impacts of river regulation on floodplain vegetation: A case study of River <br /> Yamuna at Delhi (India). M. Sah and B. Gopal. <br />10:00 BREAK <br />SESSION V. Methodologies and Approaches in Regulated River Research and Management. <br />(Convener - Ms. Bonnie Ellis) <br />10:25 Introductory Remarks <br />-- ~ 10:30 Ecotendency of phytoplankton: an approach for categorizing algae as bio- <br />indicators for monitoring water quality. A.K. Laal, S.K. Sarkar, A. <br />Sarkar, and M. Karthikeyan. <br />-----10:45 Observations on the utility of saprobian system in tropical riverine <br />ecosystems: an experimental approach. K.S. Rao, S. Shrivastava, <br />/ U. Choubey, and B.S. Rao. <br />d 11:00 Habitat modification measures in Norwegian regulation schemes. J.E. <br />Brittain, J.A. Eie, A. Brabrand, S.J. Saltveit, and J. Heggenes. <br />11:15 Analysis of changes in fish community composition caused by river <br />regulation -the use of the abundance biomass comparison method. <br />J. Coeck et al. <br />11:30 Collection of aquatic habitat information for IFIM sensitivity analysis of <br />French streams. J.R. Malavoi and Y. Souchon. <br />11:45 Flushing flow estimation using point-specific determination of critical shear <br />stress: an application of the hydraulic model IFG4. D.A. Domingue. <br />12:00 An analytical approach to assessment offish stocks of the Ganga River <br />system. A.G. Jhingran and R.A. Gupta. <br />12:15 LUNCH <br />
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