Titre de série : |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2221 |
Titre : |
Hydrology of major estuaries and sounds of north Carolina |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Giese, G. L. ; Wilder, H. B. ; Parker, G. G. |
Mention d'édition : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1985 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05069 |
Note générale : |
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Estuaire Sédimentation Eau douce Eau salée Qualité de l'eau Géomorphologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." |
Note de contenu : |
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2221. Hydrology of major estuaries and sounds of north Carolina [texte imprimé] / Giese, G. L. ; Wilder, H. B. ; Parker, G. G. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1985. ISSN : CI-05069 "This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Estuaire Sédimentation Eau douce Eau salée Qualité de l'eau Géomorphologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." |
Note de contenu : |
"This report is divided into four chapters. The first, ""general hydrology"", is primarily a discussion of basic hydrologic principles relating to tides, tidal flow, salinity, sedimentation, and the effects of winds and hurricanes. The other three chapters summarize present knowledge of the hydrology of individual sounds and estuaries in each of three estuarine systems. The estuarine systems are, in oder of discussion, the Cape Fear River system, the Pamlico sound system, and the Albemarle sound system. The comprehensiveness of the summaries for each sound orestamp is directly related to the availability of information on which the summaries are based. The Cape Fear River estuary, for example, has been much more thoroughly studies than the Roanoke river." |
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