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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Urban Storm Runoff Inlet Hydrograph Study Volume 3: Hydrologic Data For Two Urban Highway Watersheds In The Salt Lake City Area, Utah, Joel E. Fletcher, Cheng-Lung Chen
Urban Storm Runoff Inlet Hydrograph Study Volume 3: Hydrologic Data For Two Urban Highway Watersheds In The Salt Lake City Area, Utah, Joel E. Fletcher, Cheng-Lung Chen
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The main objective of this study is to develop an accurate design method for computing inlet hydrographs of surface runoff, with average recurrence intervals of 10, 25, and 50 years, from typical urban highway by flood routing technique. Hydrologic data such as the rainfall intensity, runoff flow rate, air temperature, wind velocity, and soil moisture content were collected during rainfall seasons in 1972 and 1973 on two urban highway watersheds in the Salt Lake City area, Utah. These data were used in the verification of a mathematical model simulating the surface runoff from such highway watersheds. The difficulties and inherent …
The Natural Salinity Of The Colorado River, Stewart J. Williams
The Natural Salinity Of The Colorado River, Stewart J. Williams
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No abstract provided.
Impacts Of Energy Development On Utah Water Resources, Barry C. Saunders
Impacts Of Energy Development On Utah Water Resources, Barry C. Saunders
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Introduction: Choosing a theme for a conference especially one for a group of diverse disciplines such as the American Water Resources Association encompasses, is always a challenge. you find yourself torn between thigns you'd really like to talk and hear about, and topics you think will draw attendance. It was most fortunate when somebody came up with the idea of Water for Energy, becasue to my way of thinking, it met both of these ends. There is no denying that starting in late 1973, energy has been the catchword, and the energy crisis has been the bandwagon to leap upon. …
Development Of A Management Framework Of The Great Salt Lake, J. Paul Riley, Calvin G. Clyde, William J. Grenney, Yacov Y. Haimes, Craig T. Jones
Development Of A Management Framework Of The Great Salt Lake, J. Paul Riley, Calvin G. Clyde, William J. Grenney, Yacov Y. Haimes, Craig T. Jones
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A Study To Determine The Cultural Awareness Of Engineering Students, Gordon P. Foreman
A Study To Determine The Cultural Awareness Of Engineering Students, Gordon P. Foreman
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
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As an engineering student in the Honors Program, I am continually faced with the stereotype of engineering students as people with no interest in social or cultural affairs and no consideration of things which cannot be tied down and measured. I decided to test this conception as best I could, even to comparing engineering students quantitatively to natural resources, history, and business majors. I attempted to get number comparisons for the index of relative awarenesses of culture. I suppose that only an engineering student would have the temerity to try to attach numerical values to something …