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An inventory of geographical research on desert environments. A general summary of the state of research on ground-water hydrology in desert environments / Simpson, E. S.
Titre de série : An inventory of geographical research on desert environments Titre : A general summary of the state of research on ground-water hydrology in desert environments Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Simpson, E. S. Mention d'édition : Office of arid lands studies/The university of Arizona (US) Editeur : Office of arid lands studies/The university of Arizona (US) Année de publication : 1967 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-07682 Note générale : The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960). Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrologie Environnement Desert Ressource en eau Gestion de l'eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960). Note de contenu : The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960). An inventory of geographical research on desert environments. A general summary of the state of research on ground-water hydrology in desert environments [texte imprimé] / Simpson, E. S. . - Office of arid lands studies/The university of Arizona (US) . - Office of arid lands studies/The university of Arizona (US), 1967.
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The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960).
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Hydrologie Environnement Desert Ressource en eau Gestion de l'eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960). Note de contenu : The art of well digging is an ancient one, and perhaps just ancient is speculation concerning the nature and origin of underground water. The ancient greeks, realizing that springs and wells must somehow be replinished, postulated that sea water entered holes in the sea floor and thence flowed to the land surface via inderground caverns or spongelike openings, becoming purified on route. This view was supported by the early christian theologians.A formulation of the essential idea of the hydrologic cycle is given in plato's critias, but was thereafter apparently ignored and forgotten (Krynine, 1960). Réservation
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Titre de série : An inventory of geographical research on desert environments Titre : Inventory of research on weather and climate of desert environments Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Reitan, C. H. ; Green, C. R. ; McGinnies, W. G. Mention d'édition : Office of arid lands research/University of Arizona Editeur : Office of arid lands research/University of Arizona Année de publication : 1967 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-07681 Note générale : In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses. Mots-clés : Température Climatologie Environnement Desert Evaporation Evapotranspiration Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses. Note de contenu : In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses. An inventory of geographical research on desert environments. Inventory of research on weather and climate of desert environments [texte imprimé] / Reitan, C. H. ; Green, C. R. ; McGinnies, W. G. . - Office of arid lands research/University of Arizona . - Office of arid lands research/University of Arizona, 1967.
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In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses.
Mots-clés : Température Climatologie Environnement Desert Evaporation Evapotranspiration Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses. Note de contenu : In a survey of what is known about the weather and climate of desert, it quickly becomes apparent that few aspects of meteorology or climatology are unique to deserts and that many aspects are pertinent to deserts. Unlike some other climate types deserts are not confined to a particular latitude belt or position on a continent but range from the equator various parts of land masses. Réservation
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