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Articles 1 - 30 of 83
Full-Text Articles in Water Resource Management
Volume 4, Number 12 (December 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 12 (December 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Methods For Biological, Chemical, And Physical Analyses In Reservoirs, Penelope E. Kellar, Sherell A. Paulson, Larry J. Paulson
Methods For Biological, Chemical, And Physical Analyses In Reservoirs, Penelope E. Kellar, Sherell A. Paulson, Larry J. Paulson
Publications (WR)
This manual contains detailed descriptions of biological, chemical and physical sampling and analytical procedures used at the Lake Mead Limnological Research Center. The manual was prepared in response to requests made by numerous individuals involved in the Las Vegas Valley Water Quality Program. This manual represents what we consider to be a reasonably complete compilation of methods useful in studying both general and specific limnological questions. While each section is sufficiently detailed to be of use to investigators with little experience in limnological methodology, the methods can be used on a wide variety of lakes and reservoirs, with relatively little …
Volume 4, Number 11 (November 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 11 (November 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 6, November/December 1980
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 6, November/December 1980
Water Current Newsletter
Proposal Deadline for OWRT Annual Cooperative Program
New Staff Addition
Legislative Record Available
General Guidelines Available
Water Resource Seminar Series
MRBC Launches Missouri River Flood Plain Study
Interim Study on Irrigated Western Farmlands Indicates Most Are Small Operations
Federal Water Resources Research Priorities
Research Review: Remotely Sensed Crop Temperatures for Water Resources Management
Distribution Of Trace Elements In A Warm Water Release Impoundment, J. Nix
Distribution Of Trace Elements In A Warm Water Release Impoundment, J. Nix
Technical Reports
A detailed water quality survey (including trace metals) was conducted on DeGray Reservoir in south west Arkansas from 1969 through 1975. The results of this investigation are used to describe physical and chemical processes which affect the concentration of many of the constituents found in the reservoir and river system. Detailed dissolved oxygen profiles as well as turbidity (% transmittance) profiles were useful in delineating the movement of water through the reservoir. Underflows, innerflows, and overflows were observed during different seasons. The development of a metalimnetic dissolved oxygen minima appears to be related to advective transport within the metalimnion. Metalimnetic …
An Analysis Of Residential Water Demand Schedules In Arkansas, Richard K. Ford, Joseph A. Zieger
An Analysis Of Residential Water Demand Schedules In Arkansas, Richard K. Ford, Joseph A. Zieger
Technical Reports
Water has held man's interest for centuries, and a considerable body of knowledqe has been developed about this subject, but it has only been considered only recently by decision makers in an economic sense. Because water is required to sustain life, the thought of its being an economic good to individuals has not been considered applicable or "fair" by those individuals who are concerned with its acquisition and distribution. Moreover, water has been in fairly abundant supply relative to demand for most of the country. However, as this situation is upset by increases in population and water use, a realization …
Volume 4, Number 10 (October 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 10 (October 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 5, September/October 1980
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 5, September/October 1980
Water Current Newsletter
From the Desk of the Director
Research Proposal Deadlines
"Focus Area" R&D Proposals Submitted
NWRC Research Program
Water Resources Seminar Series
FER Workshop
Global Report 2000 Completed
Groundwater Controls Necessary
Research Review: Public Attitudes of Nebraskans Toward Water Policy
Volume 4, Number 9 (September 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 9 (September 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 4, Number 8 (August 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 8 (August 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Water Quality Aspects Of Coal Transportation By Slurry Pipeline, James W. Moore
Water Quality Aspects Of Coal Transportation By Slurry Pipeline, James W. Moore
Technical Reports
The research program was designed to accomplish three major objectives. These were tot 1) identify and characterize the water quality changes that will occur as a result of the movement of western coal by slurry pipeline; 2) determine the feasibility of utilizing poor (impaired) quality water, such as municipal and industrial effluents, as the slurry medium, and: 3) determine the treatment measures applicable for restoring the slurry wastewater quality to acceptable levels, if required. The focus of the research program was generic rather than specific for any particular pipeline. Consequently, the emphasis was on establishing general ranges of data rather …
A Five Year Water Research Plan For The State Of Arkansas, Robert E. Babcock
A Five Year Water Research Plan For The State Of Arkansas, Robert E. Babcock
Technical Reports
The present economy and quality of life in Arkansas have largely been determined by our natural resources and the way they have been used. Likewise, insuring a sound economic future and a healthful environment in the state will depend on the efficiency and the wisdom with which nature's gifts are managed in the future. As the state's population grows and places new demands on finite resources, the need for effective resource management becomes increasingly critical. Often, a history of plenty can lead to the belated recognition of emerging resource problems. In Arkansas, such is the case with the state's water …
The General Mining Act Of 1872, Loren Mall
The General Mining Act Of 1872, Loren Mall
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
48 pages (includes graph).
The Legal Aspects Of Oil Shale Development [Outline], David E. Brody
The Legal Aspects Of Oil Shale Development [Outline], David E. Brody
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
5 pages.
Clean Water Act & Company: Impact On Mining, George W. Pring
Clean Water Act & Company: Impact On Mining, George W. Pring
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
8 pages.
National Environmental Policy Act: Its Substance, Effects, And Relationship To Mineral And Water Resource Development In The West, Robert J. Golten
National Environmental Policy Act: Its Substance, Effects, And Relationship To Mineral And Water Resource Development In The West, Robert J. Golten
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
8 pages.
The Clean Air Act And Mineral Development, Paul D. Phillips
The Clean Air Act And Mineral Development, Paul D. Phillips
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
16 pages (includes charts, maps, and illustrations).
Contains 3 pages of references.
The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act And Mineral Development, Robert E. Hamel
The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act And Mineral Development, Robert E. Hamel
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
30 pages.
Water Rights For Western Mineral Development On Public Lands, A. Dan Tarlock
Water Rights For Western Mineral Development On Public Lands, A. Dan Tarlock
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
13 pages.
Agenda: Federal Lands, Laws And Policies And The Development Of Natural Resources: A Short Course, University Of Colorado. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Federal Lands, Laws And Policies And The Development Of Natural Resources: A Short Course, University Of Colorado. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
Even before the [Natural Resources Law] Center was established [in the fall of 1981], the [University of Colorado] School of Law was organizing annual natural resources law summer short courses. To date four programs have been presented:
- July 1980: "Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources"
- June 1981: "Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues"
- June 1982: "New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: lnterbasin Transfers"
- June 1983: "Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution"
(Reprinted from Resource Law Notes, no. 1, Jan. 1984, at 1.)
Instructors for this conference included University …
Irrigation Scheduling Of Corn Utilizing Infrared Thermometry, Kirk L. Clawson
Irrigation Scheduling Of Corn Utilizing Infrared Thermometry, Kirk L. Clawson
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 4, July/August 1980
Water Current, Volume 12, No. 4, July/August 1980
Water Current Newsletter
New Director for Water Center
OWRT Five-Year Research Planning Program
Dr. Gary Lewis Resigns
Water Conservation Practices Preserve Finite Water Supply
MRBC Prepares Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Water and Power Resources Service
Water Policy Implementation Report
Changes at WRC
Research Review: Management of Irrigated Agriculture With a Limited Water and Energy Supply
Volume 4, Number 7 (July 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 7 (July 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Ute Self-Determination In Setting Tribal Resource Development Policy, Herbert H. Fullerton, Mac Mckee, Roger D. Hansen
Ute Self-Determination In Setting Tribal Resource Development Policy, Herbert H. Fullerton, Mac Mckee, Roger D. Hansen
Reports
The Ute Indian Tribe of northeastern Utah has large land holdings rich in water and energy resources. Revenues from these sources have created capital that can potentially be used by the Tribe to further develop its resources and expand its agricultural and business enterprises. Realities, however, complicate this simple scenario in that the Tribal goals are broader than pure economic gain and that increased incomes may mean sacrifices in terms of these other goals. The Tribe faces the problem of how best to develop its water resources in a way that best meets its multiplicity of needs.
The research team …
Portable Environmental Data Logger And Sensor, Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Portable Environmental Data Logger And Sensor, Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Technical Reports
An instrumentation and recording package and several transducers were constructed and used to collect data on the environmental parameters thought to affect wetland vegetation growth and reproduction. These parameters were temperature, humidity, wind velocity, depth of water table, and amount of surface water. The data were collected four times a day and recorded on a magnetic cassette tape that could record for as long as 90 days. The tapes were read and the data were converted to engineering units by a microcomputer-based instrument constructed for that purpose.
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration (Part 1 Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration (Part 1 Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Technical Reports
A mathematical model by Green, simulating one-dimensional vertical ground-water movement in unsaturated soils of the prairie region of Kansas, has been adapted for use in a wetlands environment typified by the wetlands forest of Eastern Arkansas. The model consists of two second-order, non-linear, partial differential equations and an algorithm for their numerical solution. The original model was extended to include functions for seasonal changes in transpiration and for drainage of excess precipitation. Before the addition of the two functions, the model reliability was limited to one growth season.
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Portable Environmental Data Logger And Sensors (Part Ii Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Portable Environmental Data Logger And Sensors (Part Ii Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Technical Reports
An instrumentation and recording package and several transducers were constructed and used to collect data on the environmental parameters thought to affect wetland vegetation growth and reproduction. These parameters were temperature, humidity, wind velocity, depth of water table, and amount of surface water. The data were collected four times a day and recorded on a magnetic cassette tape that could record for as long as 90 days. The tapes were read and the data were converted to engineering units by a microcomputer-based instrument constructed for that purpose.
Volume 4, Number 6 (June 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 4, Number 6 (June 1980), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration, Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration, Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Technical Reports
A mathematical model by Green (1), simulating one-dimensional vertical ground-water movement in unsaturated soils of the prairie region of Kansas, has been adapted for use in a wetlands environment typified by the wetlands forest of Eastern Arkansas. The model consists of two second-order, non-linear, partial differential equations and an algorithm for their numerical solution. The original model was extended to include functions for seasonal changes in transpiration and for drainage of excess precipitation. Before the addition of the two functions, the model reliability was limited to one growth season. With the mathematical model presented in this work it is possible …
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration (Appendix To Part 1 Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Effects Of Changes In Surface Water Regime And/Or Land Use On The Vertical Distribution Of Water Available For Wetland Vegetation: Dynamic Model Of The Zone Of Aeration (Appendix To Part 1 Of Completion Report For Project A-023-Ark), Robert N. Maccallum, R. A. Sims
Technical Reports
Appendix to Part 1 of Completion Report for Project A-023-ARK