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Increase in stream temperature related to anthropogenic heat input from urban wastewater

To better understand long-term temperature changes in urban streams, we investigated stream temperatures in the central Tokyo area and its suburbs from 1978 through 1998. Stream temperature data were analyzed together with data on thermal effluents of urban wastewater and air temperature for the sam...

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Published in:Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 2007-03, Vol.335 (1), p.78-88
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