Titre de série : |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2176 |
Titre : |
Chloride in natural continental water : a review |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Feth, J. H. |
Mention d'édition : |
United States Government Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United States Government Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1981 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05122 |
Note générale : |
A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Sol PRECIPITATIONS Eau souterraine Eau de surface Hydrologie Hydrogéologie Eau salée Hydrochimie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. |
Note de contenu : |
A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2176. Chloride in natural continental water : a review [texte imprimé] / Feth, J. H. . - United States Government Printing Office . - United States Government Printing Office, 1981. ISSN : CI-05122 A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Sol PRECIPITATIONS Eau souterraine Eau de surface Hydrologie Hydrogéologie Eau salée Hydrochimie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. |
Note de contenu : |
A study of 30 shallow wells on long Island, N. Y., showed that in about on half, CI concentration fluctuated only a few milligrams per liter over a year, whereas in the other half the fluctuation was from 20 to nearly 300 mg/l. One-half the wells showed maximum concentration in winter, the other half in summer. Discharge of saline ground water from springs adds an incalculable tonnage of CI to streams worldwide. |
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