Changes in the Chloride Content of Ground Water in Pinellas County, Florida, Between 1947 and 1956 [PDF]
In December 1956 the U. S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Florida Geological Survey and the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, collected waterlevel and chloride content of water in 94 wells in Pinellas County. First sampled
Brown, D. W.
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DETECTION OF THE NITRATE POLLUTION SOURCES IN SHALLOW AQUIFER, USING INTEGRATION OF RS&GIS WITH STABLE ISOTOPES TECHNOLOGIES [PDF]
Geographical information system (GIS) and remote sensing technique is a tool which is used for acquiring data from space, storing, analyzing and displaying spatial data, also can use for investigating source of environmental pollution which is affect ...
N. B. I. Shakak
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Coastal surface water suitability analysis for irrigation in Bangladesh
Water with adequate quality and quantity is very important for irrigation to ensure the crop yields. Salinity is common problem in the coastal waters in Bangladesh. The intensity of salinity in the coastal zone in Bangladesh is not same.
Mohammad Hossain Mahtab, Anwar Zahid
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Movements of Ground Water [PDF]
The movement of water through formations having capillary openings is generally laminar and obeys Darcy's law, at least down to very low gradients. About 1000 samples tested in the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey have coefficients of permeability ranging from 0.001 to 90,000, indicating probable velocities ranging from a fraction of a
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Integrationof Remote Sensing and Geographic information system in Ground Water Quality Assessment and Management [PDF]
Spatial variations in ground water quality in the Khartoum state, Sudan, have been studied using geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing technique.
N. Shakak
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AGENDA: Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology and Policy in the 1990s [PDF]
Sponsored by Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law and the Rocky Mountain Ground-Water Conference, organized by the Colorado Ground-Water Association.
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Socio-economic effect on socially-deprived communities of developing drinking water quality problems in arid and semi-arid area of central Rajasthan [PDF]
Rajasthan is well known for its Great Thar desert. Central Rajasthan has an arid to semi-arid environment. The area faces either scarcity of water or poor quality of drinking water. In some areas water is transported 2 km or more, which uses time, energy
I. Husain, J. Husain, M. Arif
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Observing geoethics in mining and in ground-water development: An Indian experience
Two famous quotes from ‘Mahatma Gandhi’, the Indian philosopher, are helpful in describing the foundation of geoethics: (a) “God has provided enough resources for everyone’s need but not for everyone’s greed” and (b) “Before starting a development ...
Shrikant Daji Limaye
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Processing of 3D Weather Radar Data with Application for Assimilation in the NWP Model
The paper is focused on the processing of 3D weather radar data to minimize the impact of a number of errors from different sources, both meteorological and non-meteorological. The data is also quantitatively characterized in terms of its quality.
Ośródka Katarzyna+3 more
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