| New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - Canals - 1921 - 482 pages
...discharge " — is expressed in various terms, each of which haa become associated more or less definitely with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into two groups — (1) those which represent a rate of flow, as " second-feet," " gallons per minute," " gallons... | |
| John Clayton Hoyt, Nathan Clifford Grover - Rivers - 1907 - 174 pages
...DISCHARGE AND RUN-OFF. The quantity of water flowing in a stream is expressed by various terms or units, each of which is associated with a certain class of...classes — those which represent a rate of flow, or the discharge, as second-feet, gallons per minute, miner's inch, and second-feet per square mile;... | |
| John Clayton Hoyt, Nathan Clifford Grover - Rivers - 1907 - 178 pages
...DISCHARGE AND RUN-OFF. The quantity of water flowing in a stream is expressed by various terms or units, each of which is associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into two classes—those which represent a rate of flow, or the discharge, as second-feet, gallons per minute,... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1907 - 880 pages
...stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. Atlantic coast of New Englund drainage 65 I *> 97 124 165 311 75... | |
| Benjamin Mortimer Hall, Maxcy Reddick Hall - Water-power - 1908 - 468 pages
...the daily gage heights furnished by the observer in making up the dai'y or monthly estimate of flow. DEFINITIONS The volume of water flowing in a stream,...various terms, each of which is associated with a certainclass of work. These terms may be divided into two classes ; Those which represent a rate of... | |
| Irrigation - 1924 - 858 pages
...stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into tw'9 groups — (1) those that represent a rate of flow, as secondfeet, gallons per minute, miners'... | |
| Irrigation - 1913 - 1028 pages
..."discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated more or less definitely with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into two groups: (1) Those which represent a rate of flow, as "second-feet," "gallons per minute," "gallons... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1911 - 846 pages
...stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is. expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided hito two groups — (1) those which represent a rate of flow, as secondfeet, gallons per minute, miner's... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Floods - 1915 - 948 pages
...stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided in two groups, (1) those which represent a rate of flow, as secondfeet, gallons per minute, miner's... | |
| United States - 1908 - 1444 pages
...stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. Atlantic coast of New England drainage 65 I *> 97 124 165 201 1... | |
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