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United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2227. Water resources of the Zuni tribal lands, McKinley and Cibola countries, New Mexico / Orr, R. B.
Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2227 Titre : Water resources of the Zuni tribal lands, McKinley and Cibola countries, New Mexico Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Orr, R. B. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04013 Note générale : An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ressource en eau Géologie Hydrologie Eau de surface Hydrogéologie Nappe phréatique Evaluation Qualité de l'eau Hydraulique urbaine Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources. Note de contenu : An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2227. Water resources of the Zuni tribal lands, McKinley and Cibola countries, New Mexico [texte imprimé] / Orr, R. B. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
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An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ressource en eau Géologie Hydrologie Eau de surface Hydrogéologie Nappe phréatique Evaluation Qualité de l'eau Hydraulique urbaine Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources. Note de contenu : An avaluation of water resources of the Zuni tribal lands in west-central New Mexico was made to determine the yiel, variability, and quality of water available to the Pueblo of Zuni. This study is needed to aid in orderly development of these resources. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B013.67504 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67502 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67503 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67501 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67499 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67500 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67498 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B013.67497 CI-04013 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2247. Chemical and physical characteristic of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon country, Utah / Waddell, K. M.
Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2247 Titre : Chemical and physical characteristic of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon country, Utah Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Waddell, K. M. ; Darly, D-W. ; Theobald, S. M. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04008 Note générale : Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrochimie Reservoir Sédimentation Analyse de l'eau Infiltration Minéralogie Hydraulique urbaine Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent. Note de contenu : Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2247. Chemical and physical characteristic of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon country, Utah [texte imprimé] / Waddell, K. M. ; Darly, D-W. ; Theobald, S. M. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04008
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrochimie Reservoir Sédimentation Analyse de l'eau Infiltration Minéralogie Hydraulique urbaine Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent. Note de contenu : Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water storage, and the dissolved-oxygen delpletion durint the summer indicate that the trophic state of scofield reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and entrophic and may become highly entrophic unless corrective measures are taken to limit nutrient inflow. Sediment deposition in scofield reservoir during 1943-1979 is estimated to be 3000 acre-feet, and has decreased the original storage capacity of the reservoir by 4 percent. Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2269 Titre : Traveltime and longitudinal dispersion in Illinois streams Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Graf, B. J. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04005 Note générale : The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Mesure et observation Reseau hydrographique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques. Note de contenu : The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2269. Traveltime and longitudinal dispersion in Illinois streams [texte imprimé] / Graf, B. J. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
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The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Mesure et observation Reseau hydrographique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques. Note de contenu : The purposes of this report are to summarise the results of measurements that were used to develop relations for estimating traveltime and mixing characteristics for unregulated streams in Illinois and to present the estimating techniques. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B005.67441 CI-04005 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2272. Quality of ground water in Idaho / Yee, J. S. J.
Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2272 Titre : Quality of ground water in Idaho Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yee, J. S. J. ; Souza, R. W. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04003 Note générale : The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Hydrochimie Bassin versant Eau souterraine Géologie Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers. Note de contenu : The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2272. Quality of ground water in Idaho [texte imprimé] / Yee, J. S. J. ; Souza, R. W. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
ISSN : CI-04003
The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers.
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Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Hydrochimie Bassin versant Eau souterraine Géologie Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers. Note de contenu : The major acquifers in Idaho are categorized under two rock types, sedimentary and volcanic, and are grouped into six hydrologic basins. Areas with adequate, minimally adequate, or dificient data available for ground water quality evaluations are described. Water quality data are sparse in many areas, and only general statements can be made regarding the areal distribution of chimical constituents. Few data are available to describe temporal variations of water quality in the acquifers. Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2281 Titre : Subsurface injection of liquid waste with emphasis on injection pratices in Florida Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hickey, J. J. ; Vecchioli, J. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1986 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03999 Note générale : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Gestion de l'eau PUITS Evaluation Pollution Gestion des déchets Index. décimale : 628.44 Déchets urbains Résumé : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Note de contenu : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2281. Subsurface injection of liquid waste with emphasis on injection pratices in Florida [texte imprimé] / Hickey, J. J. ; Vecchioli, J. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1986.
ISSN : CI-03999
Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Gestion de l'eau PUITS Evaluation Pollution Gestion des déchets Index. décimale : 628.44 Déchets urbains Résumé : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Note de contenu : Subsurface injection of liquid waste as a disposal method in many part of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managin liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface disposal of liquid waste may etablish a potential for degrading freshwater resources. Where hydrogelogical conditions are suitable and where surface disposal may cause contamination, subsurface injection is considered an attractive alternative for waste disposal. Réservation
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PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2294. Hydrologic unit maps / Seaber, R. P.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2295. Phase I- Inventory and evaluation of 1984 : programs and costs / Hren, J.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2297. Ground water storage depletion in pahrump valley, Nevada-California, 1962-1975 / Harrill, R. J.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2307. Analysis and interpretation of water-quality trends in major U.S rivers, 1974-1981 / Smith, A. R.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2312. Geohydrology of the unsaturated zone at the Burial site for low-level radioactive waste near beaty, Nye country, Nevada / Nichols, D. W.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2314. Monthly streamflow and ground water conditions in the United States and southern Canada, water year 1945-1985 / Homes, L. S.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2316. Méthods for delineating flood-prone areas in the great basin of Nevada and adjacent states / Burkham, D. E.
PermalinkUnited States Geological survey water supply paper, 2327. Simulation of flood hydrogaphs for Georgia streams / Inman, E. J.
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