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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2257. Traveltime and dispersion in the Potomac River, Cumberland, Aryland, to Washington, D.C / Taylor, K. R.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2257 Titre : Traveltime and dispersion in the Potomac River, Cumberland, Aryland, to Washington, D.C Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Taylor, K. R. ; James, R. W. ; Helinsky, B. M. Mention d'édition : United States Government printing office Editeur : United States Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04992 Note générale : A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bassin versant Eau de surface Ruissellement Pollution Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river. Note de contenu : A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2257. Traveltime and dispersion in the Potomac River, Cumberland, Aryland, to Washington, D.C [texte imprimé] / Taylor, K. R. ; James, R. W. ; Helinsky, B. M. . - United States Government printing office . - United States Government Printing Office, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04992
A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Bassin versant Eau de surface Ruissellement Pollution Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river. Note de contenu : A traveltime and dispersion study using rhodamine dye was conducted on the Potomac River between Cumberland, Maryland, and Washington, a distance of 189 miles. The purposes of this report are to describe the movement of a soluble material in the potomac river from Cumberland, Md. to Washington, DC, and to present techniques for predicting traveltimes and concentration attenuation at downstream locations resulting from the spillage of any amount of soluble contaminant at any point along the river. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2258 Titre : Geohydrology and water resources of the Papago farms, great plain area, Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona and the Upper Rio Sonoyta area, Sonora, Mexico Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hollett, K. J. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological Survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04988 Note générale : This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Bassin versant Ressource en eau Hydrologie Eau souterraine Géologie Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin... Note de contenu : This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin... U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2258. Geohydrology and water resources of the Papago farms, great plain area, Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona and the Upper Rio Sonoyta area, Sonora, Mexico [texte imprimé] / Hollett, K. J. . - U.S. Geological Survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.
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This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Bassin versant Ressource en eau Hydrologie Eau souterraine Géologie Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin... Note de contenu : This report show that the climate is and to semi.... The climate and ambundant ground water provide favorable conditions for irrigated agriculture. Nearly all the water used to irrigate more than 5,000 cultivated acres in the study area is win drawn from the unconsolidated to partly consolidated bassin fill. The ground water occurs in the deposits under unconfined (water-table) conditions with a saturated thickness that ranges from zero along the mountain fronts to more than 8,000 feet in the center of the basin... Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B988.76994 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76993 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76992 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76991 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76990 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76989 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76988 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B988.76987 CI-04988 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2259. The ground-water system and possible effects of underground xoal mising in the Trail Mountain Area, Central utah / Lines, G.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2259 Titre : The ground-water system and possible effects of underground xoal mising in the Trail Mountain Area, Central utah Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lines, G. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological Survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04989 Note générale : this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Hydrologie Environnement Qualité de l'eau Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines. Note de contenu : this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines. U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2259. The ground-water system and possible effects of underground xoal mising in the Trail Mountain Area, Central utah [texte imprimé] / Lines, G. . - U.S. Geological Survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04989
this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Hydrologie Environnement Qualité de l'eau Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines. Note de contenu : this book is about the ground water system the ground-water system was studied in the trail mountain area in oder to provide hydrologic information needed to assess the hydrologic effects of under ground coal mining. Well testing and spring data indicate that water occurs in several aquifers. Then the book showes that the water in all aquifers is quitable for most uses. Dissalvedsolids Cent........ range from about 250 to 700 milligrams per liter and the predominant dissolved constituents generally are calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate...Finally it showed that the flow through subsidence factures also could increase recharge to the blackhawk star point aquifer and increase inflows to underground mines. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B989.76995 CI-04989 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, 2260. Streamflow characteristics of Mountain Streams in western Montana / Parret, C.
Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, 2260 Titre : Streamflow characteristics of Mountain Streams in western Montana Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Parret, C. ; Hull, J. A. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological Survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04990 Note générale : This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ruissellement Hydrologie Mesure et Observation Météorologie Rivière Montagne Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses. Note de contenu : This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses. U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, 2260. Streamflow characteristics of Mountain Streams in western Montana [texte imprimé] / Parret, C. ; Hull, J. A. . - U.S. Geological Survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04990
This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ruissellement Hydrologie Mesure et Observation Météorologie Rivière Montagne Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses. Note de contenu : This paper showed that once monthly streamflow measurements were used to estimate long-term mean annual flow and various points on the flow duration curve forms 12 sites in mountains areas of western Montana. Then, he talked about data from all measurement sites plus data from 34 gaging stations were used to develop regression equations relating mean annual flow of 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 percent exceedance probability to mean annual flow. The study area was divide into two regions, with a different set of estimating equations applicable to each region. Finally it 's how that average errors of prediction were also calculated using data with held from the regression analyses. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B990.77003 CI-04990 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2261. Subsurface storage of freshwater in south Florida : a digital model Analysis of recoverability / Merritt, M. L.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2261 Titre : Subsurface storage of freshwater in south Florida : a digital model Analysis of recoverability Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Merritt, M. L. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological Survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04991 Note générale : As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Méthodologie Eau douce Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied. Note de contenu : As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied. U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2261. Subsurface storage of freshwater in south Florida : a digital model Analysis of recoverability [texte imprimé] / Merritt, M. L. . - U.S. Geological Survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04991
As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Méthodologie Eau douce Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied. Note de contenu : As part of a study of the feasibility of reconvering fresh-water injected and stored underground in south Florida, a digital solute transport model was used to investigate the relation of recovery officiency to the variety of hydrogeologic conditions that could prevoul in brackish artesian aquifers and to a variety of management alternatives. The first objective requires documentations of parameter value assignments and the method of designing the various model analyses. The second objective requires a concise presentation of the results and an explanation of their significative for cyclic injection in the study area. The third objective requires a brief description of the model used, which embodies a state-of-the-art method of solute - transport simulation that has not been widely-applied. Réservation
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PermalinkU.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2263. Geohydrology of the basalt and unconsolidated Sedimentary aquifers in the fallon area, churchild country, Nevada / Glany, P. A.
PermalinkU.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2264. Simulating unsteady transport of nitrogen, biochemical oxygen demand, and dissolved oxygen in the chattahoochee river downstream from Atlanta, Georgia / Jobson, H. E.
PermalinkU. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2266. Distribution of prolychlorinated biphenyls in the housatonic river and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts / Gray, F. B.
PermalinkU.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2270. Selected papers in the hydrologic Sciences, may 1985 / Subitzky, S.
PermalinkU.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2271. Pesticides in the nation's rivers 1975 -1980, and implications for furture momitoring / Gilliom, R. J.
PermalinkU. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, 2273. Polallic Creek debris flow and subsequent dam-break flood of 1980, East fort hood river basin, oregon / Ballino, G. L.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2276. Techniques for estimating streamflow characteristic in the eastern and interior coal provinces of the United States / Wetzel, K. J.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2278. Application of parameter-estimation technique the modeling the regional aquifer underlying the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho / Garabedian, S. P.
PermalinkU.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2284. Evaluation of the ground-water resources of the lower susquehanna river basin, Pennsylania and Maryland / Gerhart, J. M.
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