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Groundwater contamination / Stead, F. W.
Titre : Groundwater contamination Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stead, F. W. Mention d'édition : U.S. Géological survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1969 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-02799 Note générale : Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely. Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Pollution Nappe phréatique Radionucléides Radioactivité Isotope Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely. Note de contenu : Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely. Groundwater contamination [texte imprimé] / Stead, F. W. . - U.S. Géological survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1969.
ISSN : CI-02799
Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely.
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrogéologie Pollution Nappe phréatique Radionucléides Radioactivité Isotope Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely. Note de contenu : Expensive studies bearing on the overall safety of detonating nuclear explosives have been conducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1966). Studies bearing directly on the amount and distribution of radionuclides in the hydrologic environment have been undertaken by the national laboraties, such as the Lawrence Radiation, and the los alaos Scientific Laboratory, various federal agencies ,and University and industrial groups such Isotopes, Inc, Desert Research Institute, and Battell Memorial Institute. In the following review of(1) radionuclides of biological significance, (2) initial distribution around the point of explosion and (3) transport of radionuclides by groundwater, all these sources have been drawn on freely. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply, 2329 Titre : Effects of highway runoff on stream flow and water quality in the sevenmile creek basin, a rural area in the piedmont province of north carolina, july 1981 to july 1982 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Harned, D. A. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1988 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04253 Note générale : An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bassin versant Hydrologie Eau de surface Ruissellement Débit fluvial Mesure et observation Zone rurale Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day. Note de contenu : An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day. U.S. Geological survey water-supply, 2329. Effects of highway runoff on stream flow and water quality in the sevenmile creek basin, a rural area in the piedmont province of north carolina, july 1981 to july 1982 [texte imprimé] / Harned, D. A. . - U.S. Geological survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.
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An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Bassin versant Hydrologie Eau de surface Ruissellement Débit fluvial Mesure et observation Zone rurale Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day. Note de contenu : An evaluation of the water quality of streams that receive stormwater runoff from a segment of interstate highways 85 indicated increased levels of many constituents when compared to nearly undeveloped basins. Additional data collected form a network of dry and wet atmospheric deposition collectors, lisymeter samples, soil survey, wind measurements, an road sweepings helped define the general sources and migration of chemical substances near the highway. The eight study basins, located in a rural area of 17.5 square miles and drained a 4.8 - mile-long segment of the interstate. The overage traffic flow along this section was 25,000 vehicles per day. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2256-B Titre : Effects of low level dams on the distribution of sediment trace metals and organic substances in the lower schuylkill river bassin, Pennsylvania Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yorke, T. H. ; Stamer, J. K. ; Pederson, G. L. Mention d'édition : U.S. Geological survey Editeur : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04987 Note générale : The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Climat Hydrologie Matière organique Sédimentation Barrage Bassin versant Débit solide Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter... Note de contenu : The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter... U.S. Geological survey water-supply paper, 2256-B. Effects of low level dams on the distribution of sediment trace metals and organic substances in the lower schuylkill river bassin, Pennsylvania [texte imprimé] / Yorke, T. H. ; Stamer, J. K. ; Pederson, G. L. . - U.S. Geological survey . - U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.
ISSN : CI-04987
The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Climat Hydrologie Matière organique Sédimentation Barrage Bassin versant Débit solide Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter... Note de contenu : The document show that a heavy use of the Shcuylkill river for municipal water supplies and history of occidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of state and local officials for many years. Next he contains analyses of water samples showed that some trace substances are associated chosely with particulate material transported by the river. Faraly, the analyses of riverbed sediment showed that concertrations of trace substances were higher in sediments that inchuded all pacticles finer chan 0.062 millimeter than in sediments that included only pacticles finer than 0.016 millimeter... 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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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.
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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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