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Thermal modeling of flow in the San Diego Aqueduct, California, and its relation to evaporation
Harvey E. Jobson
1980, Professional Paper 1122
The thermal balance of the 26-kilometer long concrete-lined San Diego Aqueduct, a canal in southern California, was studied to determine the coefficients in a Dalton type evaporation formula. Meteorologic and hydraulic variables, as well as water temperature, were monitored continuously for a 1-year period. A thermal model was calibrated by...
1979 annual index of current earthquake literature
M.L. Gunn, B.S. Hayashida, William Hung Kan Lee
1980, Open-File Report 80-238
In the past several years, earthquake research has been greatly accelerated in China, Japan, USSR and the United States. Presently, about 3,000 earthquake-related publications (including meeting abstracts) are produced yearly. In order to keep up with this current literature, a computer-based bibliographic system was implemented as part of a research...
Preliminary investigation of a shallow ground-water flow system associated with Connetquot Brook, Long Island, New York
Keith R. Prince
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-47
Under natural conditions, about 95 percent of the flow in Long Island streams is derived from ground-water seepage. The ground-water system that feeds the streams is a shallow subsystem that overlies the regional subsurface flow system. The Connetquot Brook basin was selected for study because it has not been appreciably...
Preliminary analysis of regional-precipitation periodicity
Charles A. Perry
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-74
Precipitation variability plays a major role in nearly every aspect of the hydrologic cycle. Precipitation is not a random event, but it occurs after a sequence of prerequi-sites has been fulfilled. Recent investigations have shown that activity of the sun can affect atmospheric vorticity, an important factor in precipitation formation....
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12–13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Gulf Breeze-Fort Barrancas quadrangles, Florida
Marvin A. Franklin, John C. Scott
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 640
Shown on the Gulf Breeze-Fort Barrancas topographic map are floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along the shores of Big Lagoon, Pensacola Bay, Santa Rosa Sound, and the Gulf of Mexico from Seaglades eastward to Pensacola Beach, Florida. The still water elevations...
Basic elements of ground-water hydrology with reference to North Carolina
Ralph Carr Heath
1980, Open-File Report 80-44
This report was prepared as an aid to developing a better understanding of the groundwater resources of North Carolina. It consists of 46 essays grouped into five parts. The topics covered by these essays range from the most basic aspects of ground-water hydrology to the identification and correction of problems...
Evaluation of planning alternatives for maintaining desirable dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the Willamette River, Oregon
David A. Rickert, F. A. Rinella, W. G. Hines, S. W. McKenzie
1980, Circular 715-K
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use...