Main Title |
Regulation of Great Lakes water levels : report to the International Joint Commission by the International Great Lakes Levels Board (under the reference of October 7, 1964). |
CORP Author |
International Great Lakes Levels Board, |
Publisher |
[International Joint Commission], |
Year Published |
1973 |
OCLC Number |
01370042 |
Subjects |
Water levels--Great Lakes (North America)
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Additional Subjects |
Great Lakes--Water level
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EJBM |
GB1627.G8I62 |
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Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
02/28/2007 |
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Collation |
xiii, 294 pages : illustrations (some folded) ; 28 cm |
Notes |
"December 7, 1973." |
Contents Notes |
Introduction -- Authority -- The nature of the problem -- Purposes and scope of study and report -- Findings and conclusions -- Summary of findings -- Summary of conclusions -- Study method -- Interim reports -- Public hearings -- Study organization -- Prior regulation studies -- Great Lakes region -- Geographic description -- climate -- Socio-economic description -- Demography -- Economic activity -- Transportation -- Power -- Riparian property and development -- Great Lakes and their outflow rivers -- Lake Datum -- Lake Superior and St. Marys River -- Lakes Michigan-Huron and St. Clair-Detroit Rivers -- Lake Erie and Niagara River -- Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River -- Water quality -- Fluctuation of water levels and flows -- General -- Natural factors affecting fluctuations -- Precipitation -- Evaporation -- Runoff -- Groundwater -- Ice retardation -- Aquatic growth -- Meteorological disturbances -- Tides -- Crustal movement -- Artificial factors affecting fluctuations -- Dredging -- Diversions -- Consumptive use of Great Lakes water -- Current regulation -- Supply and diversion summary -- Regulative characteristics -- Current regulation -- General -- Lake Superior -- Regulation plan history -- Existing regulatory works -- Water usage-Lake Superior outflow -- Lake Ontario -- Regulation plan history -- Existing regulatory works -- Selection of level and flow regime for comparison purposes -- General -- Selected study period -- Recorded data -- Derived data -- Net basin supplies -- Simulated supplies -- Basis of comparison -- Approach to development of regulation plans -- General -- Objectives and criteria -- Plan evaluation -- Trial plans -- Approach to evaluation of regulation plans -- Scope of evalu8ation -- Hydrologic effects -- Economic effects -- Commercial navigation -- Power -- Shore property-erosion and inundation -- Shore property-marine structures -- Shore property-water intakes and sewer outfalls -- Shore property-recreation beaches -- Shore property-recreational boating -- Generalized loss relationship -- Environmental effects -- Ecological effects -- Hygienic effects -- Aesthetic effects -- Social well-being -- Effects of alternative bases-of-comparison -- Development and evaluation of Lakes Superior-Ontario plans -- General -- Trial plans -- Selected plan -- Hydrologic effects -- Economic effects -- Environmental effects -- Regulatory works -- Evaluation against simulated future water supplies -- Alternatives requiring major construction -- Increasing the discharge capacity of Lake Superior -- Increasing the storage capacity of Lake Superior -- Summary -- Development and evaluation of Lakes Superior-Michigan-Huron-Ontario plans -- General -- Trial plans -- Selected plan -- Hydrologic effects -- Economic effects -- Environmental effects -- Regulatory works -- Potential benefit from SMHO plan -- Summary -- Development and evaluation of Lakes Superior-Erie-Ontario plans -- General -- Trial plans -- Selected plans -- Hydrologic effects -- Economic effects -- Environmental effects -- Regulatory works -- Plan SEO-33 -- Plan SEO-901 -- Plan SEO-42P -- Summary -- Development and evaluation of Lakes Superior-Michigan-Huron-Erie-Ontario plans -- general -- Trial plans -- Selected plan -- Hydrologic effects -- Economic effects -- Environmental effects -- Regulatory works -- Potential benefit from SMHEO plans -- Summary -- comparison and discussion of regulation plans -- General -- Hydrologic comparison by lake (Including its outlet river) -- Lake Superior -- Lakes Michigan-Huron -- Lake Erie -- Lake Ontario -- Summary of regulatory works and costs -- Lake Superior -- Lakes Michigan-Huron -- Lake Erie -- Lake Ontario -- Comparison of benefits (by interest and country) and costs -- Factors affecting ultimate benefits from regulation -- Departure from historical supply -- Consumptive use -- Changes in shoreline development -- Areas requiring further study -- General -- Effects of recent high supplies -- Nature of the supplies -- Performance of current regulation plans -- Performance of two selected regulation plans -- Downstream physical constraints on improved regulation of Lake Ontario -- Need for further regulation studies -- Improvement in regulation from better hydrologic forecasting -- Findings and conclusions. |