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Réservoirs français classés selon le volume de la retenue d'eau
L'information géographique, 1953Simonet Pierre, Jacquinet Henri. Réservoirs français classés selon le volume de la retenue d'eau . In: L'information géographique, volume 17, n°1, 1953. p. 24.
P. Simonet, H. Jacquinet
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Réservoirs français classés selon la hauteur de la retenue d'eau
L'information géographique, 1953Simonet Pierre, Jacquinet Henri. Réservoirs français classés selon la hauteur de la retenue d'eau . In: L'information géographique, volume 17, n°1, 1953. p. 23.
P. Simonet, H. Jacquinet
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De nouvelles approches pour quantifier le risque de rupture d'une retenue d'eau
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2000Construction of dams on streams allows multiple beneficial uses to the population. But in the advent of extreme floods, the structures may fail and free the stored water. Recently built structures respond to more and more demanding design standards. Older structures, which were deemed safe at the time of their construction, might sometimes no longer ...
D. Lavallée, C. Marché, Tung Quach
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1976
Abstract Densities of the meiobenthos of the coral sands of the inner reef flat of the Grand Recif, Tulear (Madagascar) are estimated to be 609,500-315,000 individuals/m 2 according to the different zones. The distribution of the more important faunistic groups, harpacticoid copepods, nauplii, nematodes and micropolychaetes, shows fluctuations ...
B. Thomassin +2 more
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Abstract Densities of the meiobenthos of the coral sands of the inner reef flat of the Grand Recif, Tulear (Madagascar) are estimated to be 609,500-315,000 individuals/m 2 according to the different zones. The distribution of the more important faunistic groups, harpacticoid copepods, nauplii, nematodes and micropolychaetes, shows fluctuations ...
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Journal français d’hydrologie, 1985
L'usine de production d'eau potable de Mery-sur-Oise est maintenant alimentee par les eaux de l'Oise ayant sejourne dans un bassin de retention (profondeur 8,5 m, volume 400.000 m3 ). Un bilan des effets de la retention est dresse apres plusieurs annees d'exploitation.Le bassin se comporte essentiellement comme un decanteur et les effets nefastes qui ...
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L'usine de production d'eau potable de Mery-sur-Oise est maintenant alimentee par les eaux de l'Oise ayant sejourne dans un bassin de retention (profondeur 8,5 m, volume 400.000 m3 ). Un bilan des effets de la retention est dresse apres plusieurs annees d'exploitation.Le bassin se comporte essentiellement comme un decanteur et les effets nefastes qui ...
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Sud Sciences et Technologies, 2004
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A. Maïga, K. Denyigba, J. Allorent
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A. Maïga, K. Denyigba, J. Allorent
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Norois, 1989
During ten months (October 1988 to July 1989), the carbon balance of an organically little river was followed from the measure of several parameters : benthic and water organic charge, macroinvertebrate biomass, D.N.A., CO2 production of the sediment. The results are interpreded in relation to the stream organic endogenous load ant the "microcentrale ...
C. Chaisemartin, G. Bouet, O. Balabanian
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During ten months (October 1988 to July 1989), the carbon balance of an organically little river was followed from the measure of several parameters : benthic and water organic charge, macroinvertebrate biomass, D.N.A., CO2 production of the sediment. The results are interpreded in relation to the stream organic endogenous load ant the "microcentrale ...
C. Chaisemartin, G. Bouet, O. Balabanian
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