Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Los Angeles District
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Whitlow Ranch Dam, Embankment, Dike, Outlet Works and Spillway
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Los Angeles District
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Category : Dams
Languages : en
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Completion of Embankment, Spillway and Outlet Works
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Languages : en
Pages : 239
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Ray Roberts Dam and Lake project is situated in northern Denton, south-central Cooke and western Grayson Countries. The Dam is at river mile 60.0 on Elm Fork of the Trinity River, approximately 30 river miles north of Lewisville Dam. The location of the project is shown on Plate 1. The principal features of the project included (1) a rolled earthfill embankment approximately 14,980 feet long; (2) a limited service spillway consisting of an uncontrolled trapezoidal broad-crested weir; the spillway crest length is 100 feet; and (3) the outlet works, consisting of an excavated approach channel, intake structure and service bridge, a 708-foot by 13-foot diameter cut and cover conduit, stilling basin and excavated discharge channel. For the future addition of hydropower, a separate steel-lined concrete 5-foot diameter low flow conduit was constructed beneath the main flood control conduit.
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Pages : 239
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Ray Roberts Dam and Lake project is situated in northern Denton, south-central Cooke and western Grayson Countries. The Dam is at river mile 60.0 on Elm Fork of the Trinity River, approximately 30 river miles north of Lewisville Dam. The location of the project is shown on Plate 1. The principal features of the project included (1) a rolled earthfill embankment approximately 14,980 feet long; (2) a limited service spillway consisting of an uncontrolled trapezoidal broad-crested weir; the spillway crest length is 100 feet; and (3) the outlet works, consisting of an excavated approach channel, intake structure and service bridge, a 708-foot by 13-foot diameter cut and cover conduit, stilling basin and excavated discharge channel. For the future addition of hydropower, a separate steel-lined concrete 5-foot diameter low flow conduit was constructed beneath the main flood control conduit.
Paint Creek Lake, Paint Creek, Ohio Dam, Dike Outlet Works, Spillway, Paint Creek Dike, Little Pond Dam and Greenfield Levee
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Huntington District
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Category : Hydraulic structures
Languages : en
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Paint Creek Lake, Paint Creek, Ohio Dam, Outlet Works, Spillway, Dike, and Greenfield Protection Project
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Huntington District
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Category : Hydraulic structures
Languages : en
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Dewey Lake, Johns Creek, Kentucky Dam, Outlet Works, Spillway and Dike
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Huntington District
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
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Dillon Lake, Licking River, Ohio, Dam, Outlet Works, Dikes and Spillway
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Huntington District
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Category : Dillon Lake (Ohio)
Languages : en
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Design of Small Dams
Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Category : Barrages
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Pages : 860
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Pages : 860
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The Ecology and Management of Wetlands
Author: Donal D. Hook
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468483781
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This book contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 16-20 June 1986. The seed for this symposium arose from a group of physiologists , soU scientists and biochemists that met in Leningrad, USSR in July 1975 at the 12th Botanical Conference in a Session organized by Professor B.B. Vartepetian. This group and others later conspired to contribute to a book entitled Plant Life in Anaerobic Environments (eds. D. D. Hook and R. M. M. Crawford, Ann Arbor Science, 1978). Several contributors to the book suggested in 1983 that a broad-scoped symposium on wetlands would be useful (a) in facilitating communication among the diverse research groups involved in wetlands research (b) in bringing researchers and managers together and (c) in presenting a com prehensive and balanced coverage on the status of ecology ami management of wetlands from a global perspective. With this encouragement, the senior editor organized a Plan ning Committee that encompassed expertise from many disciplines of wetland scientists and managers. This Committee, with input from their colleagues around the world, organized a symposium that addressed almost every aspect of wetland ecology and management.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468483781
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This book contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 16-20 June 1986. The seed for this symposium arose from a group of physiologists , soU scientists and biochemists that met in Leningrad, USSR in July 1975 at the 12th Botanical Conference in a Session organized by Professor B.B. Vartepetian. This group and others later conspired to contribute to a book entitled Plant Life in Anaerobic Environments (eds. D. D. Hook and R. M. M. Crawford, Ann Arbor Science, 1978). Several contributors to the book suggested in 1983 that a broad-scoped symposium on wetlands would be useful (a) in facilitating communication among the diverse research groups involved in wetlands research (b) in bringing researchers and managers together and (c) in presenting a com prehensive and balanced coverage on the status of ecology ami management of wetlands from a global perspective. With this encouragement, the senior editor organized a Plan ning Committee that encompassed expertise from many disciplines of wetland scientists and managers. This Committee, with input from their colleagues around the world, organized a symposium that addressed almost every aspect of wetland ecology and management.
Wetland Restoration, Enhancement, Or Creation
The Iceberg in the Mist: Northern Research in Pursuit of a “Little Ice Age”
Author: A.E.J. Ogilvie
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 940173352X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
THE "LITTLE ICE AGE": LOCAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES P. D. JONES and K. R. BRIFFA Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK. This volume of Climatic Change is devoted to the study of the climate of the last 1000 years, with a major emphasis on the last few centuries. The timespan encompasses what has been referred to as the "Little Ice Age" (Bradley, 1992). This term was originally coined by glaciologists, with reference to the most recent major glacial advance of the Holocene (Bradley and Jones, 1993). Although other such advances in different parts of the world may not have been synchronous, the term "Little Ice Age" has come to be associated with the period of a widespread foreward movement of European glaciers between about 14 50 to 1850, as well as with relatively cooler temperatures. The issue of whether or not this concept is appropriate, is a major theme of many of the papers included in this volume.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 940173352X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
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THE "LITTLE ICE AGE": LOCAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES P. D. JONES and K. R. BRIFFA Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK. This volume of Climatic Change is devoted to the study of the climate of the last 1000 years, with a major emphasis on the last few centuries. The timespan encompasses what has been referred to as the "Little Ice Age" (Bradley, 1992). This term was originally coined by glaciologists, with reference to the most recent major glacial advance of the Holocene (Bradley and Jones, 1993). Although other such advances in different parts of the world may not have been synchronous, the term "Little Ice Age" has come to be associated with the period of a widespread foreward movement of European glaciers between about 14 50 to 1850, as well as with relatively cooler temperatures. The issue of whether or not this concept is appropriate, is a major theme of many of the papers included in this volume.