Modeling of operation regime of Aswan water management complex on the Nile River

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G. Kh. Ismaiylov
V. M. Fedorov
M. R. Yasser
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Water Problems Institute
[2] Moscow State University of Environmental Management,undefined
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Water Resources | 2013年 / 40卷
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waterworks; dam; reservoir; design probability; usable water yield; water use; high Aswan Dam; interbasin relations; water protection complexes; maximal permissible concentration; maximal permissible water discharges;
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The development and practical use of a simulation model of operation of the Aswan Water Management Complex are discussed. The environmental, hydrological, and water management conditions of the Nile River before and after the construction of the Aswan Waterworks are assessed. Recommendations concerning the operation regime of the Aswan Water Management Complex under the changing natural and economic conditions are provided.
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页码:354 / 369
页数:15
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