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Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1969, C.F. Keech
Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1969, C.F. Keech
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Re-Exploring The Missouri, Thompson Mylan Stout
Re-Exploring The Missouri, Thompson Mylan Stout
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Guidebook To The Geology Along The Missouri River Bluffs Of Southeastern Nebraska And Adjacent Areas, R. R. Burchett
Guidebook To The Geology Along The Missouri River Bluffs Of Southeastern Nebraska And Adjacent Areas, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation: Seward County, Nebraska, J.M. Jess
Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation: Seward County, Nebraska, J.M. Jess
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation: Seward County, Nebraska, J.M. Jess
Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation: Seward County, Nebraska, J.M. Jess
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Opset Program For Computerized Selection Of Watershed Parameter Values For The Stanford Watershed Model, Earnest Yuan-Shang Liou, L. Douglas James
Opset Program For Computerized Selection Of Watershed Parameter Values For The Stanford Watershed Model, Earnest Yuan-Shang Liou, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The advent of high-speed electronic computer made it possible to model complex hydrologic processes by mathematical expressions and thereby simulate streamflows from climatological data. The most widely used program is the Stanford Watershed Model, a digital parametric model of the land phase of the hydrologic cycle based on moisture accounting processes. It can be used to simulate annual or longer flow sequences at hourly time intervals. Due to its capability of simulating historical streamflows from recorded climatological data, it has a great potential in the planning and design of water resources systems. However, widespread use of the Stanford Watershed Model …
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1970
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1970
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Total Number Of Irrigation Wells Located In Nebraska Counties As Of 1970
Total Number Of Irrigation Wells Located In Nebraska Counties As Of 1970
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Distribution And Subdivision Of Precambrian And Lower And Middle Paleozoic Rocks In The Subsurface Of Nebraska, M. P. Carlson
Distribution And Subdivision Of Precambrian And Lower And Middle Paleozoic Rocks In The Subsurface Of Nebraska, M. P. Carlson
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Regions In Nebraska
Groundwater Regions In Nebraska
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.