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Full-Text Articles in Water Resource Management
Transmountain Diversions In Colorado, James S. Lochhead, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Transmountain Diversions In Colorado, James S. Lochhead, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
25 p. ; 28 cm
Colorado Water Law, George Vranesh
Colorado Water Law, George Vranesh
Books, Reports, and Studies
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from the published book.
Print copy of book is available in the University of Colorado’s Wise Law Library: http://lawpac.colorado.edu/record=b130018~S0
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 10, Jan. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 10, Jan. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Aerial Photography Comparison Of 1983 High Flow Impact To Vegetation At Eight Colorado River Beaches, Nancy J. Brian
Aerial Photography Comparison Of 1983 High Flow Impact To Vegetation At Eight Colorado River Beaches, Nancy J. Brian
Elusive Documents
No abstract provided.
Water Use By Some Crops And Pastures In The Southern Agricultural Areas Of Western Australia, R A. Nulsen, I N. Baxter
Water Use By Some Crops And Pastures In The Southern Agricultural Areas Of Western Australia, R A. Nulsen, I N. Baxter
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Expected Water Surface Levels For The Great Salt Lake, L. Douglas James
Expected Water Surface Levels For The Great Salt Lake, L. Douglas James
Reports
Flooding at the Great Slat Lake could become a major disaster through the high cost of coping with the rising level, sudden collapse of protective levees, failure of pumping to the West Desert to induce increased evaporation, or, fiscally, by a rapid drop in the lake level just after a large protective decision making in the private sector, provide for the design of hydrologically safe levees, and optimize pumping schemes for moving water within a partitioned lake. Doing so will require crossing major theoretical frontiers in the study of basin scale hydrology in an arid climate and for forecasting extreme …
Groundwater Resources Of The Virgin River Basin In Utah, Calvin G. Clyde
Groundwater Resources Of The Virgin River Basin In Utah, Calvin G. Clyde
Reports
The Division of Water Resources is conducting a study of further water development in the Virgin River Basin. This report examines the effects of groundwater development as a part of the overall study. The study area includes about 1000 square miles in the Central Virgin River Basin east of the Hurricane Fault. The deeply incised Virgin River has cut a youthful drainage network with deep canyons and steep escarpments and drains out of southwest Utah across Arizona to Lake Mead in Nevada. A basin-wide geologic map emphasizing groundwater features has been prepared from available reports. Outcrops of the principal sedimentary …
Bear River Water Quality: Phosphorus Control And The Impacts Of Exchanging Water With Willard Reservoir, Darwin L. Sorensen, Craig Caupp, Kenneth W. Barker, Jean M. Ihnat
Bear River Water Quality: Phosphorus Control And The Impacts Of Exchanging Water With Willard Reservoir, Darwin L. Sorensen, Craig Caupp, Kenneth W. Barker, Jean M. Ihnat
Reports
No abstract provided.
Scarcity-Induced Conflict: The Lebanese-Israeli Conflict Over Water, Hussein A. Amery
Scarcity-Induced Conflict: The Lebanese-Israeli Conflict Over Water, Hussein A. Amery
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
This thesis sets out to determine possible links between the depleting water resources in Israel and the country’s hegemony over the water-rich area of south Lebanon. The early Zionist and later Israeli leaders have coveted the Litani river of Lebanon, to which Israel has had access since 1978. Israel’s replenishable water stock is being fully utilized. This fact is the basis of the theoretical motif of the thesis, namely the state conflict induced by resource scarcity. Thus conflict theory is discussed and a model of conflict process is derived.
Also discussed are 1) the reasons for the high water consumption …
Engineering Treatment Of Hazardous Wastewaters Utilizing Dye-Sensitized Photooxidation, Betty-Ann Naeger, R. Ryan Dupont, William M. Moore
Engineering Treatment Of Hazardous Wastewaters Utilizing Dye-Sensitized Photooxidation, Betty-Ann Naeger, R. Ryan Dupont, William M. Moore
Reports
Studies were conducted to determine the applicability of photooxidation for the degradation of selected hazardous and refractory organic compounds. These photochemical oxidation reactions occur through the transfer of energy from electronically excited sensitizer molecules which attain excited states by absorbing visible light energy. Optimum conditions for photooxidation were established based on sensitizer concentration and reaction pH for four polynuclear aromatic pollutants. The rate of photooxidation was found to be independent of the initial substrate concentration for methylene blue-sensitized reactions, and dependent on substrate concentration for solutions without a sensitizing dye. Photolysis of substrate mixtures established acridine and anthracene as photochemically …
Gypsum Use In The Wheatbelt, M R. Howell
Gypsum Use In The Wheatbelt, M R. Howell
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
One of the limitations to crop productivity in the wheatbelt is the poor structure of heavy textured soils. Many years of clearing and cultivation have caused the loss of soil organic matter and breakdown of soil aggregates - particles of sand, silt and clay - in the surface layers. This has led to the development of unstable soils with poor physical properties.
Although loss of soil structure is a serious problem, it can be reversed by altering the tillage practices that caused the problem. This improvement in soil structure and return to productivity can be a slow process. However gypsum …
Evaporation Data For Western Australia, G J. Luke, K L. Burke, T M. O'Brien
Evaporation Data For Western Australia, G J. Luke, K L. Burke, T M. O'Brien
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Banks : A Method Of Financially Assessing Banks Used To Mitigate Water Erosion In South-Western Australia, John S. Salerian, D J. Mcfarlane
Banks : A Method Of Financially Assessing Banks Used To Mitigate Water Erosion In South-Western Australia, John S. Salerian, D J. Mcfarlane
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Consumption Of Water By Livestock, G J. Luke
Consumption Of Water By Livestock, G J. Luke
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Storage Life Of Farm Dams, G J. Luke, C G. Denby
Storage Life Of Farm Dams, G J. Luke, C G. Denby
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.