Report of the Water Resources Investigation of Minnesota, 1909-1910 [1911-1912], Volumen1McGill-Warner Company, 1912 - 347 páginas |
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Página 37
... stage . The experience of engineers of the Geological Survey has been that permanency of conditions of flow is the prime requisite of any current - meter gaging station when maintained for several years , unless funds are available to ...
... stage . The experience of engineers of the Geological Survey has been that permanency of conditions of flow is the prime requisite of any current - meter gaging station when maintained for several years , unless funds are available to ...
Página 39
... stage , velocity , and channel conditions . The higher the stage the larger the coefficient . This method is especially adapted for flood measurements , or when the velocity is so great that the meter cannot be kept in the correct ...
... stage , velocity , and channel conditions . The higher the stage the larger the coefficient . This method is especially adapted for flood measurements , or when the velocity is so great that the meter cannot be kept in the correct ...
Página 40
... stage of the river recorded during the period for which it is applicable . The table of daily discharges gives the discharges in second - feet corresponding to the observed gage heights as determined from the rating tables . In the ...
... stage of the river recorded during the period for which it is applicable . The table of daily discharges gives the discharges in second - feet corresponding to the observed gage heights as determined from the rating tables . In the ...
Página 41
... stage , and hence such changes in conditions of flow as may have occurred dur- ing the period of application are ... stages is either negligible or compensating . The gaging stations in Minnesota may be divided into two gen- eral classes ...
... stage , and hence such changes in conditions of flow as may have occurred dur- ing the period of application are ... stages is either negligible or compensating . The gaging stations in Minnesota may be divided into two gen- eral classes ...
Página 42
... stages after a change at a high stage . This law appears to hold equally true whether the change occurs at the measuring section or at some controlling point below . The change is , of course , fundamentally due to change in the channel ...
... stages after a change at a high stage . This law appears to hold equally true whether the change occurs at the measuring section or at some controlling point below . The change is , of course , fundamentally due to change in the channel ...
Términos y frases comunes
April back the water basin Cannon River chief tributaries Cloquet River County and flows Creek rises crest Croix Crow River Crow Wing River Daily discharge December depth in inches Discharge in second-feet discharge measurements Drainage area Elevations and distances Estimated Falls flows south flows southeast foot gage heights GAGING STATION highway bridge horsepower horsepower capacity Hudson Bay Drainage inches on drainage January Lake outlet Lake Superior Lake Superior Drainage located logging dam Louis County Louis River Lowest 6 Highest Lowest month mill Minimum Minnesota River Mississippi River Drainage Monthly discharge months average mouth November October rainfall Rainy River rating curve records of flow Red Lake River Red River Regulation reservoir River in Sec River rises Root River Rum River Run-off depth runoff Sauk Sept sewage South Branch square miles stream survey Thief River turbine upper WATER POWER Zumbro River
Pasajes populares
Página 539 - States, outside established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or nil, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of, any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake, harbor of refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States...
Página 545 - ... material of any kind in any place on the bank of any navigable water or on the bank of any tributary of any navigable water, where the same shall be liable to be washed into such navigable water, either by ordinary or high tides or by storms or floods or otherwise, whereby navigation shall or may be impeded or obstructed...
Página 551 - India, being equally desirous to prevent disputes regarding the use of boundary waters and to settle all questions which are now pending between the United States and the Dominion of Canada involving the rights, obligations, or interests of either in relation to the other or to the inhabitants of the other, along their common frontier, and to make provision for the adjustment and settlement of all such questions as may hereafter arise...
Página 549 - For the purposes of this treaty boundary waters are defined as the waters from main shore to main shore of the lakes and rivers and connecting waterways, or the portions thereof, along which the international boundary between the United States and the Dominion of Canada passes...
Página 550 - It is agreed that, in addition to the uses, obstructions! and diversions heretofore permitted or hereafter provided for by special agreement between the Parties hereto, no further or other uses or obstructions or diversions, whether temporary or permanent, of boundary waters on either side of the line, affecting the natural level or flow of boundary waters on the other side of the line, shall be made except by authority...
Página 542 - SEC. 3. That the persons constructing, maintaining, or operating any dam or appurtenant or accessory works, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall be liable for any damage that may be inflicted thereby upon private property, either by overflow or otherwise. The persons owning or operating any such dam...
Página 539 - ... misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding...
Página 548 - ... any interference with or diversion from their natural channel of such waters on either side of the boundary, resulting in any injury on the other side of the boundary, shall give rise to the same rights and entitle the injured parties to the same legal remedies as if such injury took place in the country where such diversion or interference occurs...
Página 541 - That such structures may be built under authority of the Legislature of a State across rivers and other waterways, the navigable portions of which lie wholly within the limits of a single State, provided the location and plans, thereof are submitted to and approved by the Chief of Engineers and by the Secretary of War...
Página 550 - IV of this treaty the approval of this Commission is required, and in passing upon such cases the Commission shall be governed by the following rules or principles which are adopted by the high contracting parties for this purpose : The high contracting parties shall have, each on its own side of the boundary, equal and similar rights in the use of the waters hereinbefore defined as boundary waters.