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- micrograms/milligrams per decilitre. For larger volumes, kilolitres, megalitres, and gigalitres, have been used by the Northern Territory Government for measuring water...
- flows for the Basin have ranged from 5,000 gigalitres (5,000 hm3; 4,100,000 acre⋅ft) in 1902 to 57,000 gigalitres (57,000 hm3; 46,000,000 acre⋅ft) in 1956...
- is a total system yield of 22 gigalitres (0.78 billion cubic feet) per annum as of 2009, an increase from 19 gigalitres (0.67 billion cubic feet) per...
- (390 sq mi). The storage capacity, to the top of the spillway is 10,763 gigalitres (3.801×1011 cu ft). The lake filled to capacity in 1973, and the spillway...
- when it increased the available storage from 1,857 gigalitres (6.56×1010 cu ft) to 2,027 gigalitres (7.16×1010 cu ft). Enhancements to the dam were completed...
- world production of ethanol fuel was 29,590,000,000 US gallons (112.0 gigalitres), coming mostly from the U.S. (51%) and Brazil (26%). Ethanol is the systematic...
- Primary outflows Blanda Basin countries Iceland Surface area 57 km2 (22 sq mi) Max. depth 39 m (128 ft) Water volume 400 gigalitres (320,000 acre⋅ft)...
- the volume of a cube of side length one hectometre (100 m) equal to a gigalitre in civil engineering abbreviated MCM for million cubic metres 1 hm3 =...
- capacity is 2,027 gigalitres (4.46×1011 imp gal; 5.35×1011 US gal). Prior to April 2006, the usable capacity was 1,857 gigalitres (4.08×1011 imp gal;...
- needed] Larger volumes are usually denoted in kilolitres, megalitres or gigalitres, or else in cubic metres (1 cubic metre = 1 kilolitre) or cubic kilometres...