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Geological survey water supply paper, 1798-O. Sedimentation in small drainage basins : sediment characteristics of streams in the Eastern piedmont and Western coastal plain regions of North Carolina / Simmons, C. E.
Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 1798-O Titre : Sedimentation in small drainage basins : sediment characteristics of streams in the Eastern piedmont and Western coastal plain regions of North Carolina Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Simmons, C. E. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1976 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08243 Note générale : The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile). Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Sédimentation Ruissellement Géologie Hydrologie Sol Débit solide Climat Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile). Note de contenu : The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile). Geological survey water supply paper, 1798-O. Sedimentation in small drainage basins : sediment characteristics of streams in the Eastern piedmont and Western coastal plain regions of North Carolina [texte imprimé] / Simmons, C. E. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1976.
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The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile).
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Sédimentation Ruissellement Géologie Hydrologie Sol Débit solide Climat Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile). Note de contenu : The sediment - transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15 - 500 square - kilometre (6,000 square-mille) area of the coastal plain and piedmont regions of eastern north Caraolina during 1969 - 73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment - sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins - the Roanok, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape fear, annual suspended - sediment yields ranged from 127 to 4.2 tonnes per square kilometre (333 to 12 tons per square mile). Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 1798-L Titre : Sedimentation in small drainage basins : effect of land use and retention practices on sediment yields in the Stony Brook Basin, New Jersey Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mansue, L. J. ; Anderson, P. W. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1974 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08245 Note générale : The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Sédimentation Qualité de l'eau Drainage Hydrologie Débit solide Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin. Note de contenu : The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin. Geological survey water supply paper, 1798-L. Sedimentation in small drainage basins : effect of land use and retention practices on sediment yields in the Stony Brook Basin, New Jersey [texte imprimé] / Mansue, L. J. ; Anderson, P. W. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1974.
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The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Sédimentation Qualité de l'eau Drainage Hydrologie Débit solide Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin. Note de contenu : The average annual rate of suspended sediment discharge of the Stony Brook at princeton, N. J. (44,5 square miles) is about 8,800 tons, or 200 tons per square mile. Annual yields within the basin, which is in the piedmont lowlands section of the piedmont physiographic province in west-central New Jersey, range from 25 to 400 tons per square mile. Storm runoff that transports suspended materials in excess of a ton carries 90 percent of the total suspended - sediments dischatge from the basin. Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-F Titre : Chemistry of aluminum in natural water : reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surface Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Brown, D. W. ; Hem, J. D. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08242 Note générale : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Expérimentation Méthodologie Hydrochimie Eau minerale Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Note de contenu : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-F. Chemistry of aluminum in natural water : reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surface [texte imprimé] / Brown, D. W. ; Hem, J. D. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1975.
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Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Expérimentation Méthodologie Hydrochimie Eau minerale Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Note de contenu : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 2021 Titre : Evaluation of yields of wells in consolidated rocks, Virginia to Maine Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cederstrom, D. J. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1972 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08240 Note générale : In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : PUITS Construction Evaluation Sédimentation Géologie Hydrogéologie Forage Pompage d'essai Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ... Note de contenu : In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ... Geological survey water supply paper, 2021. Evaluation of yields of wells in consolidated rocks, Virginia to Maine [texte imprimé] / Cederstrom, D. J. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1972.
ISSN : CI-08240
In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : PUITS Construction Evaluation Sédimentation Géologie Hydrogéologie Forage Pompage d'essai Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ... Note de contenu : In the north atlantic region, Virginia to Maine, yields of industrial and municipal wells are the most reliable indicators of the water - yielding potential of consolideted rocks. Generally, such wells represent efforts to develop a maximum supply of water, they are 350 to 500 feet deep an they utilize 60 to 150 feet of drawdown. In multiple well developments, average yields of wells per 100 feet of drawdown range from less than 75 gallons per minute in the least favorable rocks such as shale or granite gneiss to as much as 300 gallons per minute in limestone in any one rock type ... Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 2030 Titre : Summary of floods in the United States during 1969 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Reid, J. K. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08239 Note générale : The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september). Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Inondation Réseau hydrographique PRECIPITATIONS Modélisation Index. décimale : 551.57 Hydrométéorologie : brouillard, nuages, précipitations Résumé : The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september). Note de contenu : The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september). Geological survey water supply paper, 2030. Summary of floods in the United States during 1969 [texte imprimé] / Reid, J. K. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1975.
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The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september).
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Inondation Réseau hydrographique PRECIPITATIONS Modélisation Index. décimale : 551.57 Hydrométéorologie : brouillard, nuages, précipitations Résumé : The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september). Note de contenu : The most outstanding floods is the United States during 1969 are described in chronological order. The areas most seriously affected by the flooding were : central and southern California (january and february)/ the upper Midwestern states of north Dakota, south Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois (april)/ north central Ohio (july)/ Mississippi, Alabama, and Virginia (Hurricane camille in august)/ and Florida and Georgia (september). Réservation
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