1994
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.104484
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A review of winterkill remediation techniques for Alberta /

Abstract: Winter Oxygen Requirements of Freshwater Gamefish 3.4 Behavioural Responses of Fish to Oxygen Gradients 27 3.5 Summary 4 WINTERKILL REMEDIATION 4.1 Snow Clearing 4.2 Compressed Air Injection 31 4.3 Mechanical Surface Aeration 4.4 Pump and Cascade Aeration 4.5 Ice-preserving/Non-mixing Aeration iii 4.6 Downflow Bubble Contact Aeration 45 4.7 Hypolimnetic Aeration 4.8 Sizing Methods for Lake Aeration 4.9 Review of Lake Aeration in Alberta 4.10

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“…Many strategies have been considered to remediate hypoxia and avert large-scale winterkill of aquatic organisms [9,10,[32][33][34]. Proposed restoration activities that can reverse the negative impacts of hypoxia within a winter include artificial aeration to add dissolved oxygen, snow clearing to promote in-lake photosynthesis, lake level adjustment or depth augmentation, macrophyte control which limits decomposition, and circulation enhancement (Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many strategies have been considered to remediate hypoxia and avert large-scale winterkill of aquatic organisms [9,10,[32][33][34]. Proposed restoration activities that can reverse the negative impacts of hypoxia within a winter include artificial aeration to add dissolved oxygen, snow clearing to promote in-lake photosynthesis, lake level adjustment or depth augmentation, macrophyte control which limits decomposition, and circulation enhancement (Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%