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8. Hydrological Bench Marks / Langbein, W. B.
Titre : Hydrological Bench Marks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Langbein, W. B. Mention d'édition : Organisation M2téorologique Mondiale Décennie Hydrologique nationale Editeur : Organisation M2téorologique Mondiale Décennie Hydrologique nationale Année de publication : 1968 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04819 Note générale : The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Distribution Ressource en eau Forêt PRECIPITATIONS Météorologie Climatologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected. Note de contenu : The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected. Hydrological Bench Marks [texte imprimé] / Langbein, W. B. . - Organisation M2téorologique Mondiale Décennie Hydrologique nationale . - Organisation M2téorologique Mondiale Décennie Hydrologique nationale, 1968.
ISSN : CI-04819
The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Distribution Ressource en eau Forêt PRECIPITATIONS Météorologie Climatologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected. Note de contenu : The report deals first with analysis of the hydrological structure of a natural catchment, stationary time series, analysis of the statistical structure of hydrological time series, the problem of changes in hydrological regiment, and operational alternatives to hydrological bench marks. The report then treats selection, areals distribution and operation of hydrological bench marks as well as data to be collected. Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological surevey water supplu paper, 2038 Titre : Hydrology and environmental espects of erie canal (1917 - 99) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Langbein, W. B. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1976 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08283 Note générale : The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Canal Environnement Inondation Ruissellement Maintenance Voie navigable Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history. Note de contenu : The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history. Geological surevey water supplu paper, 2038. Hydrology and environmental espects of erie canal (1917 - 99) [texte imprimé] / Langbein, W. B. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1976.
ISSN : CI-08283
The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Canal Environnement Inondation Ruissellement Maintenance Voie navigable Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history. Note de contenu : The hydrologie issues involved in the planning, design, and operation of the project remain relevant. The proposal to build the canal aroused environmental fears lest it become a victim of the adverse hydrologic effects of the expected development of land that the building of a canal would induce. The project design failed to anticipate the problems of water supply, floods, hudraulic ineficiencies, and sedimentation thats beset navigation throughout its history. Réservation
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Titre de série : Transaction, 6 Titre : Yield of sediment in relation to mean annual precipitation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Langbein, W. B. ; Schumm, S. A. Année de publication : 1958 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03560 Note générale : Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : PRECIPITATIONS Evapotranspiration Climat Drainage Végétation Erosion Géologie Sédimentation Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation Note de contenu : Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation Transaction, 6. Yield of sediment in relation to mean annual precipitation [texte imprimé] / Langbein, W. B. ; Schumm, S. A. . - 1958.
ISSN : CI-03560
Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : PRECIPITATIONS Evapotranspiration Climat Drainage Végétation Erosion Géologie Sédimentation Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation Note de contenu : Effective man annual precipation is related to sediment yiel from drainage basins throughout the climatic regions of the united states. Sediment yield is a maximum at about 10 to 14 inches of precipitation, decreasing sharply on both sides of this maximum, in on case owing to a deficiency of runoff and in the other to increased density of vegetation. Data are presented illustrating the increase in bulk density of vegatative density. It is suggested that the effect of a vlimatic change of sediment yield depends not only upon direction of climate change, but also on the climate before the change sediment concentration in runoff is shown to increase with decreased annual precipitation, suggesting further that a decrease in precipitation will cause stream channel degradation Réservation
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