2003
DOI: 10.1577/t02-026
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Gas Bubble Disease in Resident Fish of the Lower Clark Fork River

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“…In further work on the Lower Clark Fork River, Weitkamp et al (2003b) found that the occurrence and severity of GBT was greatly lower than expected for the TDG levels measured (120-150%). Their conclusion was "... the majority of fish are spending sufficient time at depths that avoid or mediate both the incidence and severity of GBT when TDG supersaturation is in the range of 120-130% of saturation."…”
Section: I-12mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In further work on the Lower Clark Fork River, Weitkamp et al (2003b) found that the occurrence and severity of GBT was greatly lower than expected for the TDG levels measured (120-150%). Their conclusion was "... the majority of fish are spending sufficient time at depths that avoid or mediate both the incidence and severity of GBT when TDG supersaturation is in the range of 120-130% of saturation."…”
Section: I-12mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…was prompt to announce to its constituents. 89 Of course, Clark had retired from the Court by then, but his retirement did not end the fraternity's chances so much as his capitulation to friends. When P.A.D.…”
Section: In 1962 Clark Implemented a Plan Whereby The Phi Alpha Deltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High dam discharge can lead to total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation downstream of the dam and may cause fish to suffer from gas bubble trauma and even death (Weitkamp and Katz, 1980;Weitkamp et al, 2003). Many previous studies have focused on how the TDG dissipation process from supersaturation to saturation is associated with conditions such as water depth, turbulence characteristics, Reynolds number and sediment concentration (Jiang et al, 2008a;Qu, 2011;Feng, 2013;Li et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%