United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1994 - Geology |
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Page 10
... hydrologic models to estimate the effects of various land - treatment practices in the uplands . Four distinct watersheds were tested in different physiographic regions . The results clearly showed that the effects of land treat- ment ...
... hydrologic models to estimate the effects of various land - treatment practices in the uplands . Four distinct watersheds were tested in different physiographic regions . The results clearly showed that the effects of land treat- ment ...
Page 11
... hydrologic , and ecologic modeling work- shop ; background reports ; and numerous articles in scientific journals . Maps Part art of the SAST's responsibility is to make data available . A number of maps were produced for the IFMRC for ...
... hydrologic , and ecologic modeling work- shop ; background reports ; and numerous articles in scientific journals . Maps Part art of the SAST's responsibility is to make data available . A number of maps were produced for the IFMRC for ...
Page 13
... hydrologic assessments of floodplains are required to fully answer these questions and thus to provide timely and relevant informa- tion to support a coordinated program of floodplain management by Federal , tribal , State , and local ...
... hydrologic assessments of floodplains are required to fully answer these questions and thus to provide timely and relevant informa- tion to support a coordinated program of floodplain management by Federal , tribal , State , and local ...
Page 20
... hydrologic information collected and Debris - Flow Hazards at Mount Rainier D ebris flows pose significant hydrologic hazards on and near volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest . Debris flows are destruc- tive , churning masses of water ...
... hydrologic information collected and Debris - Flow Hazards at Mount Rainier D ebris flows pose significant hydrologic hazards on and near volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest . Debris flows are destruc- tive , churning masses of water ...
Page 36
... hydrologic conditions . The predictions needed are of two kinds : long - term simulations of the operation of complete water - resource systems under a modified management strategy and short- term simulations that predict the effects of ...
... hydrologic conditions . The predictions needed are of two kinds : long - term simulations of the operation of complete water - resource systems under a modified management strategy and short- term simulations that predict the effects of ...
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