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1968

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Usu Remote Total Precipitation Telemetry Station, Duane G. Chadwick Jul 1968

Usu Remote Total Precipitation Telemetry Station, Duane G. Chadwick

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A total precipitation catchment and telemetering device is described for use in mountainous regions. The precipitation transucer uses a weighing-type mechanism which has a variable inductor sensor.

The catchment system floats on springs and has negligible static friction. The radio transponder is powered by dry batteries. It responds upon coded interrogation, sending hydrologic or meteorological data through a mountaintop translator to a base station


Water Resources Research - A Challenge To The Social Scientists, Dean F. Peterson Jan 1968

Water Resources Research - A Challenge To The Social Scientists, Dean F. Peterson

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No abstract provided.


Water Quality Telemetry First Annual Progress Report, Duard S. Woffinden, Allen D. Kartchner Jan 1968

Water Quality Telemetry First Annual Progress Report, Duard S. Woffinden, Allen D. Kartchner

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No abstract provided.


Linear Programming With Random Requirements, Nak Je Kim Jan 1968

Linear Programming With Random Requirements, Nak Je Kim

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Linear programming was first developed by George B. Dantzig, Marshall Wood, and associates of the U.S. Air Force, in 1947. At that time, the Air Force organized a research group under the title of project SCOOP (Scientific Computation of Optimum Programs). This project contributed to the developing of a general interindustry model based on the Leontief input-output model, the Air Force programming and budgeting problem, and the problems which involved the relationship between two-person zero sum games and linear programming. The result was the formal development and application of the linear programming model. This project also developed the simplex computational …


Air Pollution Control And Abatement Proceedings Of A Symposium, Allen D. Kartchner Jan 1968

Air Pollution Control And Abatement Proceedings Of A Symposium, Allen D. Kartchner

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No abstract provided.


Solutions To Axisymmetric Seepage From Ponds Through Homogeneous And Nonhomogeneous Porous Media, Roland W. Jeppson Jan 1968

Solutions To Axisymmetric Seepage From Ponds Through Homogeneous And Nonhomogeneous Porous Media, Roland W. Jeppson

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No abstract provided.


Hydraulic Characteristics Of A Modified Venturi Section, Muhammad Aslam Rasheed Jan 1968

Hydraulic Characteristics Of A Modified Venturi Section, Muhammad Aslam Rasheed

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The measurement of water in open channels on extremely flat grades is difficult because of the head loss that is necessary. A modified venture section, the contraction of which is provided by a top cover section mounted in a rectangular flume, is proposed to meet the requirements of a suitable measuring device for use in canals of flat gradients. The method of finite differences has been used for the mathematical solution to the idealized inviscid flow problem. This was followed by a laboratory investigation to ascertain the hydraulic characteristics of the proposed design. The experiments were conducted in a 3 …


A Conceptual Model Of The San Pitch River Basin, James D. Ballif Jan 1968

A Conceptual Model Of The San Pitch River Basin, James D. Ballif

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To meet future expected needs for water, the State of Utah will have to plan and manage its limited resources in a judicious manner. Comprehensive water resources planning on a river basin basis is necessary to economically plan and develop the best combination of water uses. Efficient use and management of agricultural water is necessary to maximize the amount available for future needs. Irrigation water management must be improved. Improvements in the organization, storage, distribution, and method of application will be required to meet future demands. Consideration should be given to various combinations of conjunctive use of groundwater and surface …


Atomic Absorption As An Index Of The Silver Concentration In Precipitation, Silver Iodide Plume Studies, Part 1, Joel E. Fletcher, H C. Millar Jan 1968

Atomic Absorption As An Index Of The Silver Concentration In Precipitation, Silver Iodide Plume Studies, Part 1, Joel E. Fletcher, H C. Millar

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The Perkin Elmbver Model 303, equipped with the DCR-1, digital concentration readout, was evaluated as to its ability to provide an index of silver concentration in water solutions, without concentrating in any manner. The procedures, principal settings, and adjustments which must be observed are described.

This instrument can detect the difference between concentrations of 10-15 and 10-12 gm/ml. However, as the concentration of silver decreases the experimental error increases to a point at which the error becomes greater than the differences in readout due to differences in silver concentration.


Feasibility Of Rating Current Meters In A Velocity Field, Gaylord V. Skogerboe, Lloyd H. Austin, Roland W. Jeppson, Chi-Yuan Wei Jan 1968

Feasibility Of Rating Current Meters In A Velocity Field, Gaylord V. Skogerboe, Lloyd H. Austin, Roland W. Jeppson, Chi-Yuan Wei

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Preliminary studies employed an 8-inch (outlet diameter) contracting cone and an 8-inch converging nozzle. The design of the cone is based on an electromagnetic analogy reported by Smith and Wang, while the nozzle was designed assuming potential flow and using numerical methods to obtain the solution. Both designs yielded fairly uniform velocity fields, any deviations being primarily due to either construction or measurement techniques. The towing tank rating for a Pygmy current meter was compared with the submerged jet rating, the difference being 1 or 2 percent. A Prototype system was constructed using a 16-inch contracting cone (d). Two Type …