Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid

Abstract: Field surveys and integral modelling were carried out to study the effect of bubble plumes on the flow hydrodynamics and the time-evolution of water temperature profiles in a shallow lake with maximum depth of about 4 m. Then, model simulations were performed to verify the feasibility of d...

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Main Author: IRAN E. LIMA NETO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000500904&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-01e0224281f94906aa02fc7b14efcbe92020-11-25T03:24:51ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-269091310.1590/0001-3765201920171022S0001-37652019000500904Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiaridIRAN E. LIMA NETOAbstract: Field surveys and integral modelling were carried out to study the effect of bubble plumes on the flow hydrodynamics and the time-evolution of water temperature profiles in a shallow lake with maximum depth of about 4 m. Then, model simulations were performed to verify the feasibility of destratification of ten water-supply reservoirs with capacities of 10-2,000 hm3. Finally, hydrological modelling was conducted to assess the impact of destratification on evaporation suppression and its effects on reservoir yield. The results indicate that net temperature reductions of the order of 1.0°C can be obtained, which corresponds to evaporation suppressions of approximately 10%. In turn, this resulted in increases in the regulated flow of 2-12% that could be described by a general correlation. Lastly, a simplified feasibility analysis provided an operational cost of about 1.0 US$ per cubic meter of saved water, which suggests that artificial destratification cannot be discarded as an alternative for supplementing water supply in rural water-scarce regions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000500904&lng=en&tlng=enaerationevaporationbubble plumeslakesstratificationwater yield
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Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
aeration
evaporation
bubble plumes
lakes
stratification
water yield
author_facet IRAN E. LIMA NETO
author_sort IRAN E. LIMA NETO
title Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
title_short Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
title_full Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
title_fullStr Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
title_full_unstemmed Impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the Brazilian semiarid
title_sort impact of artificial destratification on water availability of reservoirs in the brazilian semiarid
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
description Abstract: Field surveys and integral modelling were carried out to study the effect of bubble plumes on the flow hydrodynamics and the time-evolution of water temperature profiles in a shallow lake with maximum depth of about 4 m. Then, model simulations were performed to verify the feasibility of destratification of ten water-supply reservoirs with capacities of 10-2,000 hm3. Finally, hydrological modelling was conducted to assess the impact of destratification on evaporation suppression and its effects on reservoir yield. The results indicate that net temperature reductions of the order of 1.0°C can be obtained, which corresponds to evaporation suppressions of approximately 10%. In turn, this resulted in increases in the regulated flow of 2-12% that could be described by a general correlation. Lastly, a simplified feasibility analysis provided an operational cost of about 1.0 US$ per cubic meter of saved water, which suggests that artificial destratification cannot be discarded as an alternative for supplementing water supply in rural water-scarce regions.
topic aeration
evaporation
bubble plumes
lakes
stratification
water yield
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