Titre de série : |
United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2316 |
Titre : |
Méthods for delineating flood-prone areas in the great basin of Nevada and adjacent states |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Burkham, D. E. |
Mention d'édition : |
USGPO |
Editeur : |
USGPO |
Année de publication : |
1988 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04000 |
Note générale : |
This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Evaluation Inondation Simulation Hydrologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. |
Note de contenu : |
This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. |
United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2316. Méthods for delineating flood-prone areas in the great basin of Nevada and adjacent states [texte imprimé] / Burkham, D. E. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1988. ISSN : CI-04000 This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Evaluation Inondation Simulation Hydrologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. |
Note de contenu : |
This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. |
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