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Cultura Social En El Desarrollo De Procesos Contaminantes. Caso: Desechos Orgánicos Dispuestos Inadecuadamente En Los Aparatos Sanitarios Al Alcantarillado De Bogotá D.C. Localidad 02 Chapinero, Laura Xiomara Roa Martínez, Sandra Liliana Garzón Basto Oct 2008

Cultura Social En El Desarrollo De Procesos Contaminantes. Caso: Desechos Orgánicos Dispuestos Inadecuadamente En Los Aparatos Sanitarios Al Alcantarillado De Bogotá D.C. Localidad 02 Chapinero, Laura Xiomara Roa Martínez, Sandra Liliana Garzón Basto

Ingeniería Civil

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Water Map Jul 2008

Nebraska Water Map

Literature from The Nebraska Water Center

Nebraska Water is a full-color, 24"x36" poster, that is appropriate for educational use. The information presented on the maps is the best available as of July 2008. The content and level of detail of each map is based on available space and map scale.


The Nonlinear Dynamics Of Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy With Capillary Force Interactions, Nicole N. Hashemi, H. Dankowicz, M.R. Paul Jan 2008

The Nonlinear Dynamics Of Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy With Capillary Force Interactions, Nicole N. Hashemi, H. Dankowicz, M.R. Paul

Nastaran Hashemi

We study the nonlinear dynamics of a tapping mode atomic force microscope with tip-surface interactions that include attractive, repulsive, and capillary force contributions using numerical techniques tailored for hybrid or discontinuous dynamical systems that include forward-time simulation with event handling and numerical pseudo-arclength continuation. We find four branches of periodic solutions that are separated by windows of complex and irregular dynamics. The branches of periodic solutions end where the cantilever comes into grazing contact with event surfaces in state space, corresponding to the onset of capillary interactions and the onset of repulsive forces associated with contact. These windows of irregular …


The History Of The Unl Water Center From 1964, Water Center, School Of Natural Resources Jan 2008

The History Of The Unl Water Center From 1964, Water Center, School Of Natural Resources

Literature from The Nebraska Water Center

Water is an integral part of Nebraska’s economy and well being in a state that depends on an adequate supply for all uses, including agricultural, municipal, industrial, recreational and wildlife habitat.

Nebraska is fortunate with regard to its water supply, having tremendous groundwater reserves which are estimated to be in excess of two billion acrefeet (an acre-foot being enough water to cover one acre of land with a foot of water, or approximately 325,000 gallons), combined with an estimated annual precipitation of 86 million acre-feet and annual average surface water inflows of 1.7 million acre-feet, give the state adequate supplies …


Sediment Budgets In The Irish Estuarine Environment, Kevin Motherway Jan 2008

Sediment Budgets In The Irish Estuarine Environment, Kevin Motherway

Theses

A sediment budget is the quantification of sediment sources and sinks for natural physical systems such as rivers and estuaries.

This thesis has developed estuarine sediment budgets for Cork Harbour, Kinsale Harbour and Youghal Harbour. The thesis includes a literature review of the properties of sediment, river and estuary related sediment transport, sediment management and sediment related legislation and the approaches used to develop a sediment budget for an estuary system.

An extensive study of riverine suspended sediments discharging to the estuaries has been undertaken. Both surface grab samples and depth integrating suspended sediment samples were collected, tested and analysed. …


Coupling The Hydrodynamic And Water Quality Model Ce-Qual-W2 With A Multi-Trophic Fish Bio-Energetics Model For Lake Roosevelt, Washington, Michael Lee Mckillip Jan 2008

Coupling The Hydrodynamic And Water Quality Model Ce-Qual-W2 With A Multi-Trophic Fish Bio-Energetics Model For Lake Roosevelt, Washington, Michael Lee Mckillip

Dissertations and Theses

Grand Coulee Dam created Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake as part of the Columbia Basin Project. Located in northeastern Washington State, the Project provides economically important hydropower (19 billion kilowatt hours per year), irrigation (225,000 ha), flood control, and sport fishing ($5 to 20 million annually). A good system understanding aids in balancing these beneficial uses for the 230 km long reservoir. The reservoir's atypical 45-day mean residence time is much shorter than a typical lake, and much longer than for a riverine dam. The spring freshet requires drawdowns of 15 to 20 m for flood control—the driving characteristic of reservoir …


Modelo Físico Y Matemático Para El Procesamiento De Datos En El Estudio De La Disipación De La Energía, Edna Margarita Ramírez Gómez, Carolina Silva Siatova Jan 2008

Modelo Físico Y Matemático Para El Procesamiento De Datos En El Estudio De La Disipación De La Energía, Edna Margarita Ramírez Gómez, Carolina Silva Siatova

Ingeniería Civil

No abstract provided.


Diseño Acueducto Vereda El Retiro Municipio De Santa María, Boyacá, Pedro Arbey Jaime Roa Jan 2008

Diseño Acueducto Vereda El Retiro Municipio De Santa María, Boyacá, Pedro Arbey Jaime Roa

Ingeniería Civil

No abstract provided.


Massive Spatiotemporal Watershed Hydrological Storm Event Response Model (Mhserm) With Time-Lapsed Nexrad Radar Feed, Changqing Song Jan 2008

Massive Spatiotemporal Watershed Hydrological Storm Event Response Model (Mhserm) With Time-Lapsed Nexrad Radar Feed, Changqing Song

Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Correctly and efficiently estimating hydrological responses corresponding to a specific storm event at the streams in a watershed is the main goal of any sound water resource management strategy. Methods for calculating a stream flow hydrograph at the selected streams typically require a great deal of spatial and temporal watershed data such as geomorphological data, soil survey, landcover, precipitation data, and stream network information to name a few. However, extracting and preprocessing such data for estimation and analysis is a hugely time-consuming task, especially for a watershed with hundreds of streams and lakes and complicated landcover and soil characteristics. To …