Titre de série : |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply aper, 2313 |
Titre : |
Streamflow, sediment transport, and nutrient transport at incline village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, 1970 - 73 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Glaney, P. A. |
Mention d'édition : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1988 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05083 |
Note générale : |
Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Végétation Géologie PRECIPITATIONS Sol Débit fluvial Débit solide Sédimentation Drainage Mesure et observation Transport de sédiment |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... |
Note de contenu : |
Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply aper, 2313. Streamflow, sediment transport, and nutrient transport at incline village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, 1970 - 73 [texte imprimé] / Glaney, P. A. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1988. ISSN : CI-05083 Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Végétation Géologie PRECIPITATIONS Sol Débit fluvial Débit solide Sédimentation Drainage Mesure et observation Transport de sédiment |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... |
Note de contenu : |
Five principal creeks, First Creek, Second Creek, Wood Creek, Third Creek, and Incline Creek, having a cumulative drainage of 17.8 square miles, furnished a yearly average of about 15,000 acre-feet of runoff, mainly snowmelt, to Lake Tahoe during the 1970 - 73 water years. Annual runoff from the individual streams ranged from 460 to 7,070 acre-feet, and discharges ranged from 0,2 to 110 cubic feet per second. During the 4 years, the five streams delivered to Lake Tahoe 31.000 tons of sediment, wich averaged about 75 percent gravel an sand, 15 percent silt, and 10 percent clay ... |
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