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Discharge regime

A Discharge regime A Flow pattern ATurbidity/sediment transport A Temperature regime + Longitudinal disruption + Lateral disruption + Vertical disruption Destruction of ecotones A Instream structures A Habitat features + Habitat fragmentation... [Pg.11]

Weingartner R, Aschwanden H (1992) Discharge regime - the basis for the estimation of average flows. Hydrological Atlas of Switzerland. Plate 5.2, Bern... [Pg.90]

To calculate vPCE a/w we note that for both discharge regimes the nondimensional roughness parameter d (Eq. 20-36) is larger than 136. Thus, we use the large-eddy model (Eq. 20-35) ... [Pg.1113]

In fact, according to Eq. 1 of Illustrative Example 24.1, u would slightly decrease when w increases (from 0.40 m s 1 to 0.32 m s 1 for discharge regime I). Thus, the increase of sa/w would be somewhat smaller, but e. k would be still so large that the solutes would be completely lost to the atmosphere at x = 10 km. [Pg.1114]

Chiffoleau J.-E., Cossa D., Auger D., and Truquet I. (1994) Trace metal distribution, partition and fluxes in the Seine estuary (France) in low discharge regime. Mar. Chem. 47, 145-158. [Pg.4643]

The discharge regime in glass gravity-feed drilling is characterised by a high drilling speed of typically 100 J.m/s [131]. It takes place in the first 100-200 lm. [Pg.118]

Climate change alters the dominant pattern of precipitation, which in its tnm changes run-off, discharge regimes and hydraulic conditions in streams. [Pg.319]

Non-Thermal Discharge Regime Controlled by Charged-Particle Diffusion to the Walls The Engel-Steenbeck Relation... [Pg.172]

Figure 4-16. Universal relation between electron temperature, pressure, and discharge tube radius in the non-equilibrium discharge regime controlled by diffusion of charged particles. Figure 4-16. Universal relation between electron temperature, pressure, and discharge tube radius in the non-equilibrium discharge regime controlled by diffusion of charged particles.

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