Titre de série : |
report series, 13 |
Titre : |
Ground water abstration by gravity from sand rivers |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Horst, L. |
Mention d'édition : |
Inter nation courses en Hydraulic and sanitary engineering |
Editeur : |
Inter nation courses en Hydraulic and sanitary engineering |
Année de publication : |
1975 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-07174 |
Note générale : |
"In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Eau souterraine Méthodologie Climat Hydrogéologie Rivière |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
"In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." |
Note de contenu : |
"In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." |
report series, 13. Ground water abstration by gravity from sand rivers [texte imprimé] / Horst, L. . - Inter nation courses en Hydraulic and sanitary engineering . - Inter nation courses en Hydraulic and sanitary engineering, 1975. ISSN : CI-07174 "In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Eau souterraine Méthodologie Climat Hydrogéologie Rivière |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
"In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." |
Note de contenu : |
"In many of the regions in the world, an adequate supply of water during the dry season constritutes a problem of paramount inportance . ceation of surface storage reservoirs is often restricted by lack of suitable dam sites, by streams corning heavy sediment load and by high rates of evaporation. Recovery of water from ground water aquifers generally erquires pumping with consequent problems of financing, maintenance and refair. One source of water, which in many dry regions is not, or scancely developed, is the flow of water through sandy riverbeds (called ""sand rivers"" or under flow)..." |
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