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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Modeling The Eutrophication Process: Workshop Proceedings, P. H. Mcgauhey, E. B. Welch, C. A. Rock, J. D. Krull, D. P. Larsen, H. T. Mercier, K. W. Malueg, D. D. Huff, J. F. Koonce, W. R. Ivarson, P. R. Weiler, E. H. Dettmann, R. F. Harris, G. D. Cooke
Modeling The Eutrophication Process: Workshop Proceedings, P. H. Mcgauhey, E. B. Welch, C. A. Rock, J. D. Krull, D. P. Larsen, H. T. Mercier, K. W. Malueg, D. D. Huff, J. F. Koonce, W. R. Ivarson, P. R. Weiler, E. H. Dettmann, R. F. Harris, G. D. Cooke
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Effects Of Temperature On The Toxicity To The Aquatic Biota Of Waste Discharges - A Compilation Of The Literature, E. Joe Middlebrooks, M. J. Gaspar, R. D. Gaspar, J. H. Reynolds, Donald B. Porcella
Effects Of Temperature On The Toxicity To The Aquatic Biota Of Waste Discharges - A Compilation Of The Literature, E. Joe Middlebrooks, M. J. Gaspar, R. D. Gaspar, J. H. Reynolds, Donald B. Porcella
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An extensive compiliation and general evaluation of the literature is presented which describes the temperature interaction with toxicity. Recent literature is summarized and made accessible along with a few generalized relationships such that researchers may design studies in a manner that will increase the utility of their results. A detailed indexing system is employed which makes the information contained in the report accessible by author, toxicant, and text organism. Summary tables of the most pertinent literature are also presented for easy subject retrieval. It was concluded that very little uniformity in experimental design is found between experiments on temperature-toxicity relationships, …
A Study Of Water Institutions In Utah And Their Influence On The Planning, Developing, And Managing Of Water Resources, Frank W. Haws
A Study Of Water Institutions In Utah And Their Influence On The Planning, Developing, And Managing Of Water Resources, Frank W. Haws
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Preface: For the purposes of this study an institution is defined as a formal framework or organization through which men pool their efforts and resources to accomplish specific purposes. Included in this framework is the pattern of organization and authority, the legal structure and the governmental rules and regulations that must be adhered to during the process of reaching the stated goals. The institutions related to water resources are many and varied and include: political governments (state, county, city, etc.); subdivisions of government created by legislative consent such as irrigation districts, special improvement districts, metropolitan water companies (a department in …
Modification Of A Continuous Ice Crystal Replicator, Paul D. Thornley
Modification Of A Continuous Ice Crystal Replicator, Paul D. Thornley
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A continuous ice-crystal replicator was modified by the addition of a gear drive to the cating wheel. This modification utilizes a positive drive force on the coating wheel rather than the friction force between the coating wheel and the film. The coating wheel operates successfully for at least 12 hours without slippage or damage to the film. Studies have uncovered several deficiencies in the replicator design which could be corrected. The correction of these deficiencies would lead to an improved quality of ice-crystal replicas. The need for continued studies in the fluid properties of Formvar solution is pointed out. Information …
Sorption Kinetics Part Ii: Modeling Longitudinal Concentration Profiles In A Packed Bed Reactor, David W. Hendricks
Sorption Kinetics Part Ii: Modeling Longitudinal Concentration Profiles In A Packed Bed Reactor, David W. Hendricks
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A mass balance simulation model for sorption in a packed bed reactor was developed. All of the terms in the model, consisting of constants of the porous media, and functions, were evaluated by independent laboratory studies. The kinetic term was determined in Part I. Two numerical schemes (an explicit scheme and an implicit scheme respectively) with corresponding computer programs were developed and made operational. They were not tested against laboratory column results due to long times necessary on the computer and corresponding high costs. Laboratory testing consisted of measuring column profiles for six different packed columns at different flow rates …
Interregional Planning Of Water Resources Allocations By Systems Analysis Approach , John E. Keith, Jay C. Andersen, Alton B. King, Mark H. Anderson, Calvin G. Clyde, Daniel H. Hoggan
Interregional Planning Of Water Resources Allocations By Systems Analysis Approach , John E. Keith, Jay C. Andersen, Alton B. King, Mark H. Anderson, Calvin G. Clyde, Daniel H. Hoggan
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Irrigation And Non-Irrigation Alternatives For Reducing Sugar Cane Transportation Costs In Santa Cruz, Bolivia, E. Boyd Wennergren, Allen D. Lebaron, Lee Bailey, Morris D. Whitaker
Irrigation And Non-Irrigation Alternatives For Reducing Sugar Cane Transportation Costs In Santa Cruz, Bolivia, E. Boyd Wennergren, Allen D. Lebaron, Lee Bailey, Morris D. Whitaker
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The Demand For Agricultural Water In Utah, Mark H. Anderson, Jay C. Andersen, John E. Keith, Calvin G. Clyde
The Demand For Agricultural Water In Utah, Mark H. Anderson, Jay C. Andersen, John E. Keith, Calvin G. Clyde
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Water is recognized as an essential element in Utah's agricultural economy. It is the subject of much controvery and litigation and yet most discussion of the subject is based on opinions and prejudice rather than upon the basis of sound scientific evidence. This paper attempts to provide some of the economic information necessary for sound decisions in the development and use of Utah's water resources with respect to agriculture. Utah has been divided into ten drainage regions (hydrologi subregions) and the presently irrigated and potentially irrigable land according to land class were estimated for each country or portion of a …
Hydrologic Inventory Of The Bear River Study Unit, Frank W. Haws
Hydrologic Inventory Of The Bear River Study Unit, Frank W. Haws
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Purpose and Scope of Study.
The 1963 Utah State Legislature authorized the Utah Water and Power Board (now the Utah Division of Water Resources) to develop a state water plan in order to give coordination and direction to the activities of all state and federal agencies concerned with Utah's water resources. To facilitate the development of this plan, a proposal was submitted through the State Planning Coordinator in the Governor's Office to the Urban Renewal Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency. Funding was approved effective May 19, 1966, under the Urban Planning Assistance Program authorized by Section 701 …
Bibliography Of Latin American Agricultural Production And Development. Volume I: Inputs And Outputs In Crop And Livestock Production, Allen Lebaron, Samuel Daines, Percy Aitken, Ruby Johnson, Angeles Ely
Bibliography Of Latin American Agricultural Production And Development. Volume I: Inputs And Outputs In Crop And Livestock Production, Allen Lebaron, Samuel Daines, Percy Aitken, Ruby Johnson, Angeles Ely
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No abstract provided.
A Review Of Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah Water Research Laboratory
A Review Of Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah Water Research Laboratory
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No abstract provided.
Sorption Kinetics Part I: A Laboratory Investigation Of Six Proposed Rate Laws Using Batch Reactors, David W. Hendricks, Laxman G. Kuratti
Sorption Kinetics Part I: A Laboratory Investigation Of Six Proposed Rate Laws Using Batch Reactors, David W. Hendricks, Laxman G. Kuratti
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Six proposed rate equations for sorption kinetics have been investigated by laboratory batch experiments involving some 270 individual “runs” to determine sorption uptake with time for varying conditions of initial sorbate concentration, temperature, and sorbent species. The sorbate selected was rhodamine-B dye, used because it will sorb readily and is easily measured. Two sorbents, Dowex 50 resin, and Filtrasorb 200 activated carbon were used. Temperature conditions were 10, 20, 30, and 40°C, and concentrations ranged from .0008 to 400 micrograms per ml, rhodamine-B. Analysis of data was computer automated, requiring as input only test conditions, instrument readings, dilutions, and corresponding …
Social, Economic, Environmental, And Technical Factors Influencing Water Reuse, A. Bruce Bishop, Suravuth Pratishthananda, John Keith, Craig Colton, A. Berry Crawford
Social, Economic, Environmental, And Technical Factors Influencing Water Reuse, A. Bruce Bishop, Suravuth Pratishthananda, John Keith, Craig Colton, A. Berry Crawford
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A growing population together with rising per capita income has resulted in increased demand for water for virtually all uses. At the same time there has been increased public concern for maintaining the quality of streams for recreation, sight-seeing, and other social uses, and to conserve environmental values. A partial answer to these conflicts in water use and management is more extensive waste water reclamation and reuse. Heretofore, water salvage and reuse has been mainly practiced in specific operational cases, such as recycling industrial process water, or on an ad hoc basis, such as a series of diversions and subsequent …
Protection Of Our Fragile Upper Atmosphere, Clayton Clark
Protection Of Our Fragile Upper Atmosphere, Clayton Clark
Faculty Honor Lectures
Termination of U.S. government support for the Supersonic Transport, SST, may eventually cost the United States its leadership in aviation and billions of dollars in international trade losses, yet if the world wide SST program is allowed to continue, the costs to mankind as a result of damage to environmental resources could be much higher. The decision to terminate the project was heavily based upon concern for possible changes in the properties of the upper atmosphere as a result of SST operations in that realm, with consequent danger to plant and animal life on the Earth below. Briefly, the concern …
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, Peter L. Comanor
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, Peter L. Comanor
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Model Of Net Co2 Exchange Rate For C-4 Grasses, G. L. Cunningham, F. R. Balding, J. P. Syvertsen
Model Of Net Co2 Exchange Rate For C-4 Grasses, G. L. Cunningham, F. R. Balding, J. P. Syvertsen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Biomass And Nutrients In Desert Shrub Ecosystems, James O. Klemmedson, Edwin L. Smith
Biomass And Nutrients In Desert Shrub Ecosystems, James O. Klemmedson, Edwin L. Smith
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Critical Soil Properties Needed To Predict Soil Water Flow Under Desert Conditions, G. R. Mehuys, L. H. Stolzy, J. Letey Jr., L. V. Weeks
Evaluation Of Critical Soil Properties Needed To Predict Soil Water Flow Under Desert Conditions, G. R. Mehuys, L. H. Stolzy, J. Letey Jr., L. V. Weeks
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Gas Exchange, Translocation And Root Growth Of Cold Desert Plants, M. M. Caldwell, H. H. Wiebe, E. J. Depuit, Osvaldo Fernandez, L. B. Camp, Marcee Fareed
Gas Exchange, Translocation And Root Growth Of Cold Desert Plants, M. M. Caldwell, H. H. Wiebe, E. J. Depuit, Osvaldo Fernandez, L. B. Camp, Marcee Fareed
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Special Purpose Models, D. Wilkin
Demographic And Bioenergetic Studies Of Cutworms In Curlew Valley, W. J. Hanson, G. F. Knowlton
Demographic And Bioenergetic Studies Of Cutworms In Curlew Valley, W. J. Hanson, G. F. Knowlton
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Population Studies Of The Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus Auduboni) And Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus Californicus) In The Sonoran Desert, C.R. Hungerford, C.H. Lowe, R.L. Madsen
Population Studies Of The Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus Auduboni) And Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus Californicus) In The Sonoran Desert, C.R. Hungerford, C.H. Lowe, R.L. Madsen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Foraging Activity Of The Leaf-Cutter Ant, Acromyrmex Versicolor, In Relation To Season, Weather And Colony Condition, F. G. Werner
Foraging Activity Of The Leaf-Cutter Ant, Acromyrmex Versicolor, In Relation To Season, Weather And Colony Condition, F. G. Werner
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Measurements Of Carbon And Nitrogen Changes In Soil, Eugene E. Staffeldt, Kristina Bemond Vogt
Measurements Of Carbon And Nitrogen Changes In Soil, Eugene E. Staffeldt, Kristina Bemond Vogt
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Distribution Of Mictroorganisms In Desert Soil, A.T. Vollmer, F. Au, S.A. Bamberg
Distribution Of Mictroorganisms In Desert Soil, A.T. Vollmer, F. Au, S.A. Bamberg
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix And Poa Sandbergii, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix And Poa Sandbergii, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Terrestrial Models: Plant Processes (Version I, Ii, Iii), W. Valentine
Terrestrial Models: Plant Processes (Version I, Ii, Iii), W. Valentine
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Tucson Validation Sites Report, John L. Thames
Consumption Of Larrea By Chewing Insects, F. G. Werner, A. R. Olsen
Consumption Of Larrea By Chewing Insects, F. G. Werner, A. R. Olsen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Respiratory Metabolism Of Utah Chub (Gila Atraria), R. H. Kramer, P. K. Rajagopal
Respiratory Metabolism Of Utah Chub (Gila Atraria), R. H. Kramer, P. K. Rajagopal
Memorandum
No abstract provided.