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United States geological survey water supply, 2302. Alluvial and bedrock aquifers of the Denver basin - eastern colorado's dual ground-water resource / Robson, S-G.
Titre de série : United States geological survey water supply, 2302 Titre : Alluvial and bedrock aquifers of the Denver basin - eastern colorado's dual ground-water resource Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Robson, S-G. Mention d'édition : U.S Geological survey Editeur : U.S Geological survey Année de publication : 1989 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04246 Note générale : It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Ressource en eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Alluvion Roche Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Résumé : It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers. Note de contenu : It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers. United States geological survey water supply, 2302. Alluvial and bedrock aquifers of the Denver basin - eastern colorado's dual ground-water resource [texte imprimé] / Robson, S-G. . - U.S Geological survey . - U.S Geological survey, 1989.
ISSN : CI-04246
It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Ressource en eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Alluvion Roche Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Résumé : It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers. Note de contenu : It is important that decisions about management and use of a complex hydrologic system such as the alluvial and bedrock aquifers be based on an informed understanding of the system. These valuable, and in some cases nonrenewable, water resources can be properly and effectively used only if their potentials and limitations are well understood. This report attempts to meet this need through a nontechnical comparison of the important geologic, hydrologic, legal, and economic factors affecting the operation and use of these aquifers. Réservation
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Titre de série : United States geological survey water supply, 2379 Titre : Climatic variability and flood frequency of the Santa Cruz River, Pima county, Arizona Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Webb, R. H. ; Betancourt, J. L. Mention d'édition : United States Government Printing Office Editeur : United States Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1992 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08172 Note générale : Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean... Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Climat Hydrologie PRECIPITATIONS Inondation Rivière Hydroclimatologie Index. décimale : 551.6 Climatologie et temps Résumé : Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean... Note de contenu : Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean... United States geological survey water supply, 2379. Climatic variability and flood frequency of the Santa Cruz River, Pima county, Arizona [texte imprimé] / Webb, R. H. ; Betancourt, J. L. . - United States Government Printing Office . - United States Government Printing Office, 1992.
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Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean...
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Climat Hydrologie PRECIPITATIONS Inondation Rivière Hydroclimatologie Index. décimale : 551.6 Climatologie et temps Résumé : Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean... Note de contenu : Past estimates of the 100 year flood the Santa Cruz River at Tucson, Arizona, range from 572 to 2,780 cubic meters per second. An apparent increase in flood magnitude during the past two decades raises concern that the annual flood series is nonstationary in time. The apparent increase is accompanied by more annual floods occurring in fall and winter and fever in summer. This greater mixture of storm types that produce annual flood peaks is caused by a higher frequency of meridional flow in the upper-air circulation and incread variance of ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical pacific ocean... Réservation
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