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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2221. Hydrology of major estuaries and sounds of north Carolina / Giese, G. L.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2221 Titre : Hydrology of major estuaries and sounds of north Carolina Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Giese, G. L. ; Wilder, H. B. ; Parker, G. G. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05069 Note générale : "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Estuaire Sédimentation Eau douce Eau salée Qualité de l'eau Géomorphologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." Note de contenu : "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2221. Hydrology of major estuaries and sounds of north Carolina [texte imprimé] / Giese, G. L. ; Wilder, H. B. ; Parker, G. G. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1985.
ISSN : CI-05069
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Estuaire Sédimentation Eau douce Eau salée Qualité de l'eau Géomorphologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." Note de contenu : "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2223 Titre : Floods of october 1977 in southern Arizona and march 1978 in Central Arizona Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Aldridge, B. N. ; Eychaner, J. H. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05079 Note générale : Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Inondation PRECIPITATIONS Météorologie Erosion Ruissellement Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita. Note de contenu : Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2223. Floods of october 1977 in southern Arizona and march 1978 in Central Arizona [texte imprimé] / Aldridge, B. N. ; Eychaner, J. H. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1984.
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Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Inondation PRECIPITATIONS Météorologie Erosion Ruissellement Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita. Note de contenu : Major floods occured in october 1977 and march 1978 in Arizona. As much as 14 inches of rain fell during october 6 - 9, 1977, over the mountains of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico resulting in the highest discharge since at least 1892 on the Santa Cruz river upstream from Tucson. The flood inundated areas as much as 4 miles wide, covered at least 16,000 acres of farmland an caused $ 15.2 million in damage. Residential losses accured at Nogales, Amadon Green Valley, and Sahuarita. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B079.82291 CI-05079 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2225. Traveltimes of flood waves on the neuw river between Hinton and hawks nest, west Virginia / Appel, D. H.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2225 Titre : Traveltimes of flood waves on the neuw river between Hinton and hawks nest, west Virginia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Appel, D. H. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05078 Note générale : "The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Ruissellement Ressource en eau Inondation Index. décimale : 551.49 Eaux souterraines Résumé : "The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton." Note de contenu : "The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton." U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2225. Traveltimes of flood waves on the neuw river between Hinton and hawks nest, west Virginia [texte imprimé] / Appel, D. H. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1983.
ISSN : CI-05078
"The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Ruissellement Ressource en eau Inondation Index. décimale : 551.49 Eaux souterraines Résumé : "The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton." Note de contenu : "The New River Gorge National river area has had boom towns in the fast but today is more ""natural"" than it was 30 yr ago. The area is heavily used by white-water enthusiasts, fishermem and sightseers. Recreational quality, safety and use of the river for whitewater boating depends upon streamflow and fluctuations in streamflow, manmade and natural. The traveltime of flood waves down the stream depends upon streamflow - the greater the flow, the faster, the flood wave travels. Flood-wave time-of-travel waves were developed with traveltime data from controlled streamflow releases from bluestone dam upstream from hinton." Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2226 Titre : Low-level radioactive - Waste burial at the Palos Forest Preserve, Illinois : Geology and hydrology of the glacial dript as related to the migration of tritium Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Olimpio, J. C. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05120 Note générale : This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Géologie Hydrologie PRECIPITATIONS Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Pollution Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey. Note de contenu : This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2226. Low-level radioactive - Waste burial at the Palos Forest Preserve, Illinois : Geology and hydrology of the glacial dript as related to the migration of tritium [texte imprimé] / Olimpio, J. C. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1984.
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This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Géologie Hydrologie PRECIPITATIONS Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Pollution Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey. Note de contenu : This report is studying the geologic, hydrologic and geochemical properties of the gacial drift and underlying bedrock at the plot M site to determine the factors that control the movement of radionuclides. Test wells drilled into the drift to collect water and core samples for laboratory analysis, to gather geologic and hydrologic data, and to conduct geophysical survey. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B120.82362 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82361 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82359 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82360 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82358 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82357 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82356 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B120.82355 CI-05120 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2230. A filtration and colum-absorption system for onsite concentration and fractionation of organic substances from large volumes of water / Leenheer, J. A.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2230 Titre : A filtration and colum-absorption system for onsite concentration and fractionation of organic substances from large volumes of water Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Leenheer, J. A. ; Noyes, T. I. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05076 Note générale : A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Filtration Hydrochimie Analyse de l'eau Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample. Note de contenu : A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2230. A filtration and colum-absorption system for onsite concentration and fractionation of organic substances from large volumes of water [texte imprimé] / Leenheer, J. A. ; Noyes, T. I. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1984.
ISSN : CI-05076
A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Filtration Hydrochimie Analyse de l'eau Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample. Note de contenu : A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances on site was developed. Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic and hydrophobic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent insolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system,yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample. Réservation
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PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2239. Ground-water resources and potential hydrologic effects of surface coal mining in the northern powder river basin, Southeastern Montana / Slagle, S. E.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2243. Changes in flood responses of the Red River of the north basin, north Dakota - Minnesota / MIller, J. E.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2245. Appraisal of data for ground-water quality in Nebraska / Richard, E. A.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2246. Hydrology of the price river basin, Utah with emphasis on select coal-field areas / Waddell, K. M.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2247. Chemical and physical characteristics of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon county, Utah / Waddell, K. M.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2249. An evaluation of trends in the acidity of precipitation and the related acidification of surface water in North America / Turk, J. T.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2251. Effects of artificial recharges on the Ogallala aquifer, Texas / Brown, R. F.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2305. Sources of coal-mine drainage an their effects on surface-water chemistry in the claybank creek basin and vicinity, north-central Missouri, 1983 - 84 / Blevins, D. W.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2311. Specific conductance : theoretical considerations and application to analytical quality control / Miller, D. L.
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