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U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2378. Evaluation of select methods for determining streamflow during periods of ice effect / Melcher, N. B.
Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2378 Titre : Evaluation of select methods for determining streamflow during periods of ice effect Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Melcher, N. B. ; Walker, J. F. Mention d'édition : US Geological Survey Editeur : US Geological Survey Année de publication : 1992 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08148 Note générale : This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Eau de surface Evaluation Ruissellement PRECIPITATIONS Méthodologie Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated. Note de contenu : This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated. U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2378. Evaluation of select methods for determining streamflow during periods of ice effect [texte imprimé] / Melcher, N. B. ; Walker, J. F. . - US Geological Survey . - US Geological Survey, 1992.
ISSN : CI-08148
This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Eau de surface Evaluation Ruissellement PRECIPITATIONS Méthodologie Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated. Note de contenu : This report presents the findings of that study. Selected methods were evaluated in terms of accuracyn cost, technical soundness, ice conditions, application to computers and feasibility for use in the US Geological Survey streamflow-gaging network. The accuracy of the select methods was estimated by using stations in Iowa. The findings of this study apply to streamflow-gaging stations with characteristics that are comparable to the three sites investigated. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, n)2234-B Titre : Transport of dissolved and suspendes matérial by the Potomac river at chain bridge, at Washington, D.C., water years 1978-81 : a water quality study of the Tidal Potomac River and Estuary. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Blanchard, S.F. ; Hahl, D.C Mention d'édition : United States Goverment printing Office Editeur : United States Goverment printing Office Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-00109 Note générale : #NOM? Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Estuaire Bassin versant Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : #NOM? Note de contenu : #NOM? U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, n)2234-B. Transport of dissolved and suspendes matérial by the Potomac river at chain bridge, at Washington, D.C., water years 1978-81 : a water quality study of the Tidal Potomac River and Estuary. [texte imprimé] / Blanchard, S.F. ; Hahl, D.C . - United States Goverment printing Office . - United States Goverment printing Office, 1987.
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Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Estuaire Bassin versant Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : #NOM? Note de contenu : #NOM? Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, n°2380 Titre : Geochemical relations and distribution of selected trace elements in ground water of the northern port of the western : San Joaquim valley, California Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dubrovsky, N. M. ; Neil, J. M. ; Welker, M. C. Mention d'édition : U.S. Department of the interior Editeur : U.S. Department of the Interior Année de publication : 1991 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-07607 Note générale : Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau Eau souterraine Geochimie Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments... Note de contenu : Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments... U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, n°2380. Geochemical relations and distribution of selected trace elements in ground water of the northern port of the western : San Joaquim valley, California [texte imprimé] / Dubrovsky, N. M. ; Neil, J. M. ; Welker, M. C. . - U.S. Department of the interior . - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1991.
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Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau Eau souterraine Geochimie Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments... Note de contenu : Water samptes were collected from 44 wells in the northern part of the western San Joaquim Valley, California, between march and july 1985 to assess the geochemical relations and distribution of major ions and selected trace element concentrations in groundwater of the area. The ground water -flow system consists of a semiconfined zone and a confined zone separted by a regoinally extensive clay bed. The data shows that the area and vertical distribution of ground water chemidry in the groundwater-flow system has been affected by different agricultural and national sources of recharge and the source and redox statuts of the sediments... Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B607.43392 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43390 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43391 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43389 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43388 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43387 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43386 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B607.43385 CI-07607 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U.S. Geological Survey Watter Supply paper, 2324. The geochemical evolution of aqueous sodium in the black creek aquifer, Horry anf Georgetown countries, South Carolina / Zack, A.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Watter Supply paper, 2324 Titre : The geochemical evolution of aqueous sodium in the black creek aquifer, Horry anf Georgetown countries, South Carolina Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zack, A. ; Roberts, I. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1988 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05087 Note générale : The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Géochimie Calcium Sodium Bicarbonate Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium. Note de contenu : The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium. U.S. Geological Survey Watter Supply paper, 2324. The geochemical evolution of aqueous sodium in the black creek aquifer, Horry anf Georgetown countries, South Carolina [texte imprimé] / Zack, A. ; Roberts, I. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1988.
ISSN : CI-05087
The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Géochimie Calcium Sodium Bicarbonate Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium. Note de contenu : The Black Creek aquifer contains dilute seawater near the north Carolina State line, probably the result of incomplete flushing of ancient seawater. Data do not indicate that the dilute seawater has migrated toward areas of fresh ground-water withdrawals. The concentration of chloride in ground-water samples rangs from 5 to 720 milligrams per liter and that of sodium from 160 to 690 milligrams per liter. Ion-exchange reactions occur with the calcium carbonate dissolution reaction wich produces calcium/ bicarbonate, and hydroxylions. The reaction sequence and stoichiometry result in an aqueous solution in which the sum of bicarbonate and chloride equivalents per liter is equal to the equivalents per liter of sodium. Réservation
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Titre de série : Unated States Geological Survey water-Supply, 2368 Titre : Vol.2, Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watershed in west-central indiana Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Martin, J. D. ; Duwelius, R. F. ; Grawford, G. C. Mention d'édition : US Department of the Interior Editeur : US Department of the Interior Année de publication : 1990 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-06929 Note générale : This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ruissellement Eau souterraine PRECIPITATIONS Eau de surface Minéralogie Hydrologie Débit Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area. Note de contenu : This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area. Unated States Geological Survey water-Supply, 2368. Vol.2, Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watershed in west-central indiana [texte imprimé] / Martin, J. D. ; Duwelius, R. F. ; Grawford, G. C. . - US Department of the Interior . - US Department of the Interior, 1990.
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This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ruissellement Eau souterraine PRECIPITATIONS Eau de surface Minéralogie Hydrologie Débit Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area. Note de contenu : This report (1) describes and compares the surface and ground-water systems of six small watersheds in the coal-mining region of Indiana, (2) identifics and discusses the effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of these six watershed, and (3) discusses potential geohydrologic effects of mining and reclamation on small watersheds in west-central indiana. The study claimed and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 m2 (square miles) in area. Réservation
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