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Comparison of Columbia River temperatures at 181-D and Bonneville Dam
Discussed in this report are the monthly average river water temperatures over a specified period of years which were obtained from two separate documents. Significant temperature differences between the two for certain months of the year are outlined in Table I. The differences are due to the fact that the temperatures from HW-30347 were measured at 181-D and from HW-10475 at the Bonneville Dam. It appears desirable for Hanford purposes to use the data from 181-D for forecasting, future production and power levels. Because the water temperature increases slightly from the river to the pile, a temperature correction must be added to the 181-D data.
Comparison of Columbia River temperatures at 181-D and Bonneville Dam
Discussed in this report are the monthly average river water temperatures over a specified period of years which were obtained from two separate documents. Significant temperature differences between the two for certain months of the year are outlined in Table I. The differences are due to the fact that the temperatures from HW-30347 were measured at 181-D and from HW-10475 at the Bonneville Dam. It appears desirable for Hanford purposes to use the data from 181-D for forecasting, future production and power levels. Because the water temperature increases slightly from the river to the pile, a temperature correction must be added to the 181-D data.
Comparison of Columbia River temperatures at 181-D and Bonneville Dam
L. J. Newell (author)
1956
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
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