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Movements of Ground Water

AAPG Bulletin, 1936
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 1,000 samples tested in the Geological Survey laboratory have coefficients of permeability ranging from .001 to 90,000, indicating probable velocities ranging from a fraction of a foot to a few miles ...
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Water movement in soils

Geophysical Surveys, 1974
The physical phenomena associated with water movements in soils are examined through a series of simple and concrete examples. Two general analytical tools are used systematically to obtain quantitative results. The first is appropriate for transient effects and the second for gravity effects with finite size cavities. A theoretical description of this
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Movement Behaviour Recognition for Water Activities

2017
This work describes an analysis process for the movement traces of users during water activities. The data is collected by a mobile phone app that the Navionics company developed to provide to its users sea maps and navigation services. The final objective of the project is to recognize the prevalent activity types of the users (fishing, sailing ...
Nanni M, Trasarti R, Giannotti F
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Movement of ground‐water

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1936
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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Hydro: Pore Water Movement

2018
Groundwater movement is of great interest in water resources and geotechnical engineering. “Hydro” is used to represent water in the general context and water movement in the context of multiphysics. In this chapter, the background knowledge of the hydrologic cycle will be provided first, which will be followed by the basic laws in groundwater flow ...
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Water velocity shapes fish movement behavior

Journal of Fish Biology
AbstractStream and river ecosystems present fluvial fishes with a dynamic energy landscape because moving water generates heterogeneous flow fields that are rarely static in space and time. Fish movement behavior should be consistent with conserving energy in these dynamic flowing environments, but little evidence supporting this hypothesis exists ...
William D. Hintz   +2 more
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Southward movement of water - the water ways

2020
This thesis explores the acculturation of the Australian landscape by the First Nations people of Australia who named it, mapped it and used tangible and intangible material property in designing their laws and lore to manage the environment. This is taught through song, dance, stories, and paintings. Through the tangible and intangible knowledge there
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Unsaturated Water Movement

2020
Shingo Iwata   +2 more
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Water Movement

2008
Gary W. Parkin   +3 more
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Soil Water Movement

2001
Todd Rasmussen, David Radcliffe
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