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- of ATES. ATES can be applied wherever the climatic conditions and geohydrological conditions are appropriate. Optimisation of subsurface space requires...
- "Siltation Problems in Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, NW India and Comments on Geohydrological Changes in the Yamuna-Satluj Region". ENVIS Bulletin. 10 (2). Department...
- studies on national meteorological, climatological, hydrological and geohydrological systems, and parti****te in international conventions on these subjects...
- studies on national meteorological, climatological, hydrological, and geohydrological systems, and parti****te in international conventions on these subjects...
- RMC mission is to innovate and advance knowledge in geotechnical, geohydrological, geochemical, geomechanical and geosynthetics engineering. The centre...
- Corps of Engineers. Department of the Army. (1967) Joseph W. Lang. "Geohydrologic Summary of the Pearl River Basin". p. 11. Drainage Basin and Waterways...
- and the Hoh Lumba glacier valleys. In 1967 and 1968 he carried out geohydrological investigations in the Mu River basin (Central Burma) for a UN irrigation...
- Dog). The Eemmeer is one in a series of peripheral lakes used to geohydrologically detach the low-lying polders of Flevoland from higher old mainland...
- Research as it Pertains to Intelligence Problems - CIA report from 1974 Geohydrological implications of climate change on water resource development, C. W...
- National Water Information System (NWIS). Aquifers are identified by a geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation)...