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Forecasting of water inflow into the Tsimlyansk Reservoir

Hydrometeorological research and forecasting, 2022
Methods for short-, medium-, and long-term forecasting of water inflow into the Tsimlyansk Reservoir have been developed. The methods are based on climatic and anthropogenic changes in the conditions for the inflow formation over the past decades. Their verification showed satisfactory and good results.
S.V. Borsch   +3 more
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Stimulation of Oil Inflow by Isolating Water Inflows in the Bottomhole Zone

Scientific Petroleum, 2022
Since most of the fields in the Absheron peninsula of the Republic of Azerbaijan are at the final stage of development, an inevitable reduction in hydrocarbon production is expected. It is planned to support oil production at the current level through the reconstruction of wells of the inactive fund.
F. F. Ahmad, G. G. Gaibaliyev
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Irrigation organizations: water inflows and outflows

2023
Irrigation water delivery organizations provide water for about 19 million irrigable acres, or approximately a third of all irrigated harvested cropland in the United States. This report examines these delivery organization inflows and outflows, and the extent of water transfers both within and across delivery organizations. The report is the fourth in
Potter, Nicholas A.   +2 more
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Neural-network-based water inflow forecasting

Control Engineering Practice, 1997
Abstract Water inflow forecasting is usually based on precipitation data collected by the ombrometer stations in the river basin. Solution of this problem is rather complex, due to the highly non-linear relation between the amount of precipitation at different locations and the water inflow into the head hydro power plant reservoir.
R. Golob, T. Štokelj, D. Grgič
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Calculation of mine water inflow using interactively a groundwater model and an inflow model

International Journal of Mine Water, 1987
The uncertainty of the pre-evaluation of potential ground water inflow rates in underground mines results in difficulty in planning and costing the water related activities of the mines. This paper presents a procedure for making a rational assessment of the potential inflows.
P C Bouw, K L Morton
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Correlation of Lineaments to Ground Water Inflows in a Bedrock Tunnel

Groundwater, 2002
Abstract Lineaments derived from three image types (1:80,000 black and white, 1:58,000 color infrared, and 1:250,000 side‐looking airborne radar) were compared to water‐bearing features within a 9.6 km section of tunnel being constructed through foliated crystalline metamorphic bedrock in a glaciated region of eastern Massachusetts ...
Stephen B, Mabee   +2 more
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Modelling the Effects of Inflow Parameters on Lake Water Quality

Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 2003
A one-dimensional lake water quality model which includes water temperature, phytoplankton, phosphorus as phosphate, nitrogen as ammonia, nitrogen as nitrate and dissolved oxygen concentrations, previously calibrated for Lake Calhoun (USA) is applied to Uokiri Lake (Japan) for the year 1994. The model simulated phytoplankton and nutrient concentrations
Imteaz, Monzur Alam   +2 more
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Forecasting water inflow into the Iriklinskoe Reservoir

Hydrometeorological research and forecasting
A system of methods for forecasting the water inflow into the Iriklinskoe Reservoir on the Ural River are proposed. The system includes the long-term forecast of the inflow volume over the spring flood period and the second quarter, which is annually released on March 5, as well as methods for the preliminary long-term forecast of these quantities ...
O.N. Arefyeva   +4 more
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Inflow of bottom water to the Panama Basin

Deep Sea Research, 1977
Detailed bathymetric surveying, including use of a deeply-towed transponder-navigated instrument package, shows that the deepest passages into the Panama Basin are along the Ecuador Trench (sill depth 2920m, at 0°21′S) and across the broad central saddle of the Carnegie Ridge between 85 and 86°W (sill depths 2300 to 2330m).
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