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Modelling Sedimentation Basins
1982Sedimentation or settling by gravity is the most common method of solid-liquid separation in both water and wastewater treatment plants as well as desilting basins. Nevertheless, settling tanks have been primarily designed using the simple rule of an overflow rate and/or detention time, and assuming an “ideal settling basin”.
J. A. McCorquodale +2 more
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Basin modelling in the Zonguldak-Kozlu Hardcoal Basin
56th EAEG Meeting, 1994The Zonguldak-Kozlu hardcoal basin is one of the important coal producing region of Turkey. The aim of this study is to analyze the Zonguldak-Kozlu hardcoal basin in terms of burial history, temperature and maturation histories, and to assess the history of coal occurrence and gas generation.
S. Pelin, A. Bayrak
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1994
Regulatory issues in utility industries such as water services are numerous and frequently complex, in particular when regulations are linked with a broader range of functions that are carried out not only to protect individual customers but also to meet more general purposes, including the protection of the environment and efficient utilization of ...
Nicolas Spulber, Asghar Sabbaghi
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Regulatory issues in utility industries such as water services are numerous and frequently complex, in particular when regulations are linked with a broader range of functions that are carried out not only to protect individual customers but also to meet more general purposes, including the protection of the environment and efficient utilization of ...
Nicolas Spulber, Asghar Sabbaghi
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Basin‐scale hydrogeologic modeling
Reviews of Geophysics, 1996Mathematical modeling of coupled groundwater flow, heat transfer, and chemical mass transport at the sedimentary basin scale has been increasingly used by Earth scientists studying a wide range of geologic processes including the formation of excess pore pressures, infiltration‐driven metamorphism, heat flow anomalies, nuclear waste isolation ...
Mark Person +3 more
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1972
The record northeastern United States drought of the 1960's has necessitated a detailed reappraisal of water resource systems previously proposed in the affected areas to determine the extent of changes in available yield. The ability to judge the competency of proposed engineer structures in the Delaware Basin to meet flow requirements has been ...
Lewis G. Hulman, David K. Ericson
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The record northeastern United States drought of the 1960's has necessitated a detailed reappraisal of water resource systems previously proposed in the affected areas to determine the extent of changes in available yield. The ability to judge the competency of proposed engineer structures in the Delaware Basin to meet flow requirements has been ...
Lewis G. Hulman, David K. Ericson
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River Basin Hydrosalinity Modeling
Agricultural Water Management, 1981ABSTRACT Tanji, K.K., (1981). River basin hydrosalinity modeling. Agric. Water Manage., 1981. Hydrologic-salinity modeling at the river sub-basin and basin spatial scales in the Western U.S.A. are evaluated. In the past two decades, significant advances have been made in basin hydrosalinity modeling. These models are providing increased understanding
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Interactive 2D Basin Modeling on Workstations
SPE Computer Applications, 1990Summary Basin modeling, the modeling of physical and chemical processes that cause oil and gas generation in sedimentary basins, is a valuable tool in the search for new reservoirs. It traditionally has been run on minicomputers or mainframes because of the demand for high processing power.
W. Fjeldskaar +7 more
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Modelling conservation in the Amazon basin
Nature, 2006Expansion of the cattle and soy industries in the Amazon basin has increased deforestation rates and will soon push all-weather highways into the region's core. In the face of this growing pressure, a comprehensive conservation strategy for the Amazon basin should protect its watersheds, the full range of species and ecosystem diversity, and the ...
Britaldo Silveira, Soares-Filho +9 more
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Tectonophysics, 1997
Abstract We present the results of subsidence analysis and of quantitative basin modelling using isostatical and flexural models for basin evolution along four cross-sections in the Styrian Basin, the westernmost subbasin of the Pannonian Basin System. Subsidence analysis reveals a first Ottnangian-Karpatian synrift phase. Our local isostatic models
Sachsenhofer, R.F. +3 more
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Abstract We present the results of subsidence analysis and of quantitative basin modelling using isostatical and flexural models for basin evolution along four cross-sections in the Styrian Basin, the westernmost subbasin of the Pannonian Basin System. Subsidence analysis reveals a first Ottnangian-Karpatian synrift phase. Our local isostatic models
Sachsenhofer, R.F. +3 more
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1999
Abstract Operational tropical cyclone prediction is established in the North Atlantic, the western North Pacific, and the Australian region. Forecasts that describe the general character of the upcoming season are routinely made. Emphasis is on prediction of the abundance of storms over the entire basin.
James B Elsner, A Birol Kara
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Abstract Operational tropical cyclone prediction is established in the North Atlantic, the western North Pacific, and the Australian region. Forecasts that describe the general character of the upcoming season are routinely made. Emphasis is on prediction of the abundance of storms over the entire basin.
James B Elsner, A Birol Kara
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