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    Pilot Water Shortage

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    Don’t flush the toilet Almost most American shower, ever wonder where does all the water that’s being used come from? When will it run out, and be no more sanitary water to keep clean? San Diego desire to establish the indirect potable reuse would help the misfortune of the drought. Indirect potable reuse; allows the sanitation for toilet waters to be transferred into the homes. The idea hold one condition inquiring the cleaned supply is sent for further treatment. With this intention to…

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    Farmers and city folks at war over a bill ? California has been in a drought since the 1980s and has gotten worse over time, when farmers and city people are fighting over a bill that says to regulate water, but farmers don’t want that .We will know next year who wins over the bill.My decision is to oppose the groundwater regulation because it’s your property; you own the land, so why take away a right of yours as an American citizen?. .Officials say at least 1,300 people have lost their…

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    To perform the study, two streams were picked from different watersheds. In Carrollton, Georgia, Buffalo Creek from the Tallapoosa in the city limits was the first river we visited. This stream was next to paved roads, apartment complexes, and was located inside a paved park; urban area. The second stream, Yellow Dirt Creek, was located off a dirt road, with little to no houses close to it; rural area. This stream was part of the Chattahoochee watershed, and is in Roopville, Georgia. It is…

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    Flint River Aquarium

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    got to the Thronateeska, my group started with archelogy where we had to find ten buried items. The most interesting thing we found to me was the gun handle. When we finished the archeology part of Thronateeska we started doing hydrology. We learned that a recharge area is an aquifer is near the land surface and…

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    surging can vary from years to decades the surge event period can last varying timescales anywhere from few months to several years(knight, 1999) Causes of Surge Glaciers There are many theories in what causes surges, some revolve around glacier hydrology based around the idea of low water velocity but high water storage. (Knight, 1999). There are currently 3 main theories behind the mechanisms that cause surge glaciers; these are thermal, hydrological and the deformable bed mechanisms. However…

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    you are not the cause is vital as well. Water, one of the most basic needs for life on earth. Almost all living matter on this planet needs h20 to survive. Hydrology is well known as the study of water. In the interest of such a need for the understanding and preserving of complex water systems on earth, hydrology was evolved as a science.…

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    Ferrel (1890) “a belt of calms extending around the globe, where not interfered with by abnormal disturbances or forces”. Whereby, warm air rises, a low pressure system forms, clouds and heavy rain are frequent, and wind is often mild (Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, 2013). The air becomes cooler as it ascends closer to the tropopause at which, the air forks toward both the north and south poles. Applying the rotation of the Earth to the air under controlled circumstances – a…

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    When it snows When it snows what comes to your mind? Maybe snow angels, maybe sledding, or hot chocolate. I love when it snows because I love winter. I like having to wear big jackets, scarfs, and boots. It usually feels like winter to me around the end of November or at the beginning of December. Snow makes me want to cozy up with a blanket in my warm pajamas and fuzzy socks and watch Christmas movies all day while drinking hot chocolate. In 2014 my family and I had a competition…

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    The Anthropocene is an era characterized by humans’ intercontinental impact on ecological systems and processes (Steffen et al. 2011). Monitoring ecosystem function and fluctuation is the primary interest of Dr. David Lewis, who examines variables associated with the Anthropocene, including: land modification, nutrient cycling, hydrologic perturbations, and climate change. Many anthropogenic activities result in heightened nutrient inputs into the environment (Foley et al. 2005), including land…

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    interested in participating in a profile essay where one must be interviewed by a student with mutual interest in the same line of work. Cardenas is a professor at The University of Texas at Austin: Jackson School of Geosciences, who specializes in Hydrology, a field Brianna is very much interested in. Brianna could not stress enough, the amount of dedication she was willing to put into their interview, if only Cardenas would have the time and interest to accommodate her. So, when Brianna got…

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