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U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D. Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D / Elder, J. F.
Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D Titre : Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elder, J. F. ; Flagg, S. D. ; Mattaw, H. C. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : (s.d.) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05462 Note générale : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ecologie Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Note de contenu : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D. Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D [texte imprimé] / Elder, J. F. ; Flagg, S. D. ; Mattaw, H. C. . - U. S. Geological survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, (s.d.).
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During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ecologie Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Note de contenu : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2217 Titre : Evaluation of major dike-impounded ground-water reservoirs, Island of Oahu Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Takasaki, K. J. ; Mink, J. F. Mention d'édition : United State Government Printing Office Editeur : United State Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05065 Note générale : Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Réservoir Hydrogéologie Volcanisme Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet. Note de contenu : Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet. U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2217. Evaluation of major dike-impounded ground-water reservoirs, Island of Oahu [texte imprimé] / Takasaki, K. J. ; Mink, J. F. . - United State Government Printing Office . - United State Government Printing Office, 1985.
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Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Réservoir Hydrogéologie Volcanisme Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet. Note de contenu : Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the Island of Oahu because they generally underline the rainiest areas. These reservoirs accumulate the infliltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting into them. The dike reservoirs have high hydraulic heads and are mostly isolated from saline water. The most important and productive of the dike-impounded reservoirs are in on area of about 135 square miles in the main fissure zone of the Koolau volcano where the top of the dike-impounded water reaches an altitude of at least 1,000 feet. Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2254 Titre : Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hem, J. D. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05096 Note générale : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau Climat Energie Hydrologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Note de contenu : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2254. Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water [texte imprimé] / Hem, J. D. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1985.
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The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities...
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Mots-clés : Eau Climat Energie Hydrologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Note de contenu : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2266 Titre : Distribution of prolychlorinated biphenyls in the housatonic river and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gray, F. B. ; Frimpter, M. H. Mention d'édition : U.S Geological survey, Federal Center Editeur : U.S Geological survey, Federal Center Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04984 Note générale : This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Sédimentation Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. Note de contenu : This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2266. Distribution of prolychlorinated biphenyls in the housatonic river and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts [texte imprimé] / Gray, F. B. ; Frimpter, M. H. . - U.S Geological survey, Federal Center . - U.S Geological survey, Federal Center, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04984
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Sédimentation Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. Note de contenu : This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2280 Titre : Magnitude and frequency of high flows of unregulated streams in Kansas Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jordan, P. R. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Année de publication : 1986 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05043 Note générale : Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau de surface Ruissellement Inondation Barrage Mesure et observation Prévention Sécurité des barrages Index. décimale : 627.8 Barrages Résumé : Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated... Note de contenu : Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated... U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2280. Magnitude and frequency of high flows of unregulated streams in Kansas [texte imprimé] / Jordan, P. R. . - U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center . - U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, 1986.
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Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated...
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Mots-clés : Eau de surface Ruissellement Inondation Barrage Mesure et observation Prévention Sécurité des barrages Index. décimale : 627.8 Barrages Résumé : Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated... Note de contenu : Information on high flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydrologic evaluation of such factors as flood control storage and dam safety. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 stream flow gaging stations throughout Kansas. Results of frequency calculations are given for durations of high flow of 1, 3, 7, 15, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 183 consecutive days. Accuracy of the magnitude frequency values is influenced by the variability of flow, the number of years of flow record and the recurrence interval calculated... Réservation
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PermalinkU. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2341. Floods of november 1978 to march 1979 in Arizona an west-central Neux-Mexico / Aldridge, B. N.
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