1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00000415
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The impact of thermal effluents on fish

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“…The volume of heated effluent depends on maintenance schedules, mechanical reliability and the demand for power. In the event of a shutdown, temperature fluctuations downstream may be rapid and unpredictable, resulting in stressful conditions for aquatic organisms (Ash et al , 1974; Coutant & Talmadge, 1977; Miller, 1977; Talmage & Coutant, 1980).…”
Section: Consequences Of Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Of Cold Shockmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The volume of heated effluent depends on maintenance schedules, mechanical reliability and the demand for power. In the event of a shutdown, temperature fluctuations downstream may be rapid and unpredictable, resulting in stressful conditions for aquatic organisms (Ash et al , 1974; Coutant & Talmadge, 1977; Miller, 1977; Talmage & Coutant, 1980).…”
Section: Consequences Of Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Of Cold Shockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volume of heated effluent depends on maintenance schedules, mechanical reliability and the demand for power. In the event of a shutdown, temperature fluctuations downstream may be rapid and unpredictable, resulting in stressful conditions for aquatic organisms (Ash et al, 1974;Coutant & Talmadge, 1977;Miller, 1977;Talmage & Coutant, 1980). Anupkumar et al (2005) while mapping the thermal discharge from an electric power plant found that temperature increases were restricted to the surface 2 m of the water column.…”
Section: Anthropogenic Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%