Titre : |
Book 5, chapter C1 : laboratory theory and methods of sediment analysis |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Guy, H. P. |
Mention d'édition : |
United -States Government Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United -States Government Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1969 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-07695 |
Note générale : |
"The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Laboratoire Méthodologie Evaporation Expérimentation Filtration Sol Circuit de distribution Hydrologie Analyse de sédiment Sédiment fluvial |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
"The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." |
Note de contenu : |
"The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." |
Book 5, chapter C1 : laboratory theory and methods of sediment analysis [texte imprimé] / Guy, H. P. . - United -States Government Printing Office . - United -States Government Printing Office, 1969. ISSN : CI-07695 "The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Laboratoire Méthodologie Evaporation Expérimentation Filtration Sol Circuit de distribution Hydrologie Analyse de sédiment Sédiment fluvial |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
"The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." |
Note de contenu : |
"The diverse character of fluvial sediment makes the choice of laboratory analysis somewhat arbitrary and the processing of sediment samples difficult. This report presents some theories and methods used by water resources division for analysis of fluvial sediments to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples to determine the concentration of suspended-sediment samples and the particle-size distribution of both suspended-sediment and both -material samples. Other analyses related to these determinations may included particle shape, mineral content, and specific gravity, the organique matter and dissolved solids of samples, and the specific weight of soils. Several tested forms are presented to help insure a well -ordered system in the laboratory to handle the samples, to help determine the kind of analysis required computations. Use of the manual should further"" standardize"" methods of fuvial sediment analysis among the many laboratories and thereby help to achieve uniformity and precision of the data." |
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