نتایج جستجو برای: dam lake

تعداد نتایج: 54455  

Journal: :Progress in Multiphase Flow Research 2006

Journal: :Journal of Groundwater Hydrology 1998

Journal: :Journal of Geography and Geology 2022

Landforms and well logs document a system of ice-contact proglacial lakes in the upper Susquehanna valley during Laurentide Ice Sheet retreat from Appalachian Plateau, central New York State.  Recessional moraines formed dams for all lakes, except newly revealed “Ancestral Goodyear Lake” retained behind an ephemeral ice dam stranded at Colliersville.  A pro...

Journal: :Journal of Korea Water Resources Association 2002

2004
Garry K.C. Clarke David W. Leverington James T. Teller Arthur S. Dyke

During the last deglaciation of North America, huge proglacial lakes formed along the southern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. The largest of these was glacial Lake Agassiz, which formed about 11:7 C kyr and drained into Hudson Bay about 7:7 C kyr ð8:45 cal kyrÞ: Overflow from these lakes was variably directed to the Mississippi, St. Lawrence and Mackenzie drainage systems and it is thought...

2017
Xuanmei Fan Qiang Xu Cees J. van Westen Runqiu Huang Ran Tang

Background: Strong earthquakes are among the prime triggering factors of landslides, which may block rivers, forming landslide dams. Some of these dams may pose serious threats to people and property due to upstream inundation and downstream dam-breach flooding. Evaluating the stability and potential hazard of landslide dams is significant for the mitigation measures, but remains challenging. T...

Journal: :Scientific Investigations Report 2022

First posted September 20, 2022 For additional information, contact: Director, Columbia Environmental Research CenterU.S. Geological Survey4200 New Haven RoadColumbia, MO 65201Contact Pubs Warehouse The Missouri National Recreational River (MNRR) consists of two segments managed by the Park Service on border South Dakota and Nebraska. Both river are unchannelized maintain much their pre-dam cha...

Journal: :Water 2023

A long-term (1933–2022) record of water level (WL) fluctuations in Lake Kinneret was reviewed. The dependence the WL management on climate change (flood–dryness alternate), dam and National Water Carrier (NWC) constructions constrained by availability domestic supply demands were indicated. short-term range maximal decline 4–6 m 4.6–6.5% total surface area lake shrinkage documented. Nevertheles...

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