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Ostrand, Kenneth G., Michael J. Siepker, and David H. Wahl. "Effectiveness of Livewell Additives on Largemouth Bass Survival." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 2, no. 1 (2011): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/092010-jfwm-037.

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Abstract Livewell conditions during competitive angling events are thought to affect fish mortality. We examined the effects of livewell additives on initial and delayed mortality of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides. We applied three treatments (salt, ice, or salt and ice) to livewells during tournaments conducted on lakes in Illinois, United States, as well as in laboratory and pond experiments designed to examine the effects of fish size and ambient water temperature on mortality. Fish were collected after tournament weigh-in procedures were completed and monitored for delayed mortality
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Zeleke, Fantu, Abel Abebe, and Jagadeshan Gunalan. "Groundwater quality assessment and hydrochemical characteristics in Wera Didjo, Southern Ethiopia." Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management 9, no. 3 (2022): 3499–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.15243/jdmlm.2022.093.3499.

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Groundwater quality assessment study was conducted in Wera Dijo, Southern Ethiopia. The study's objective is to understand water chemistry suitability for domestic and irrigation activities. In the study area, only regional hydrochemistry work has been done; hence this study focused on the detailed water chemistry of the study area. Twenty-eight shallow and deep water samples were collected, and major physical and chemical parameters were studied. The important hydrochemical facies of water present throughout this region are Ca–Mg–HCO3, Ca–Mg–SO4 and Na–HCO3–Cl. Except for fluoride, sodium, an
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Hashem, Ahmed A., Bernard A. Engel, Vincent F. Bralts, et al. "Landsat Hourly Evapotranspiration Flux Assessment using Lysimeters for the Texas High Plains." Water 12, no. 4 (2020): 1192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12041192.

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Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the biggest data gaps in water management due to limited ET measurements, and further, spatial variability in ET is difficult to capture. Satellite-based ET estimation has great potential for water resources planning as it allows estimation of agricultural water use at field, landscape, and watershed scales. However, uncertainties with satellite data derived ET are a major concern. This study evaluates hourly satellite-based ET from 2001–2010 for the growing season (May–October) under irrigated and dryland conditions for both tall and short crops. The evaluati
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Oudenbroek, Kevin, Nader Naderi, Jeremy Bricker, et al. "Hydrodynamic and Debris-Damming Failure of Bridge Decks and Piers in Steady Flow." Geosciences 8, no. 11 (2018): 409. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8110409.

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In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis. Bridges on spread footings are especially susceptible to failure by hydrodynamic loading, often exacerbated by debris damming. Here, such failures are investigated via small scale model laboratory experiments and full scale numerical simulations. In the laboratory, lift and drag forces and overturning moment on bridge decks, piers, and deck-pier systems, are measured and compared with threshold of failure criteria used in design guidelines. Effects of debris on lift, drag, and moment, as well
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Denver, Dee, Dana K. Howe, Andrew J. Colton, Casey H. Richart, and Rory J. Mc Donnell. "The biocontrol nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita infects and increases mortality of Monadenia fidelis, a non-target terrestrial gastropod species endemic to the Pacific Northwest of North America, in laboratory conditions." PLOS ONE 19, no. 3 (2024): e0298165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0298165.

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Inundative biological control (biocontrol) efforts in pest management lead to the mass distribution of commercialized biocontrol agents. Many ‘biocontrol gone awry’ incidents have resulted in disastrous biodiversity impacts, leading to increased scrutiny of biocontrol efforts. The nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita is sold as a biocontrol agent on three continents and targets pest gastropods such as Deroceras reticulatum, the Grey Field Slug; P. hermaphrodita is not presently approved for use in the United States. Investigations into the potential for P. hermaphrodita to infect non-target
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Kornecki, Ted S., and Corey M. Kichler. "Recurring Rolling/Crimping Effects on Termination Effectiveness of Iron Clay Pea and Pearl Millet Warm-Season Cover Crops." Agriculture 13, no. 10 (2023): 1949. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13101949.

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Summer cover crop utilization by no-till vegetable farms is essential for continuous soil protection, especially in the southern United States where intense storms are likely to occur in hot and humid summer months. A field experiment was conducted at the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory in Auburn, AL, USA, between the summers of 2015 and 2017 to determine the effectiveness of an experimental roller/crimper in mechanically terminating summer cover crops. Iron clay peas (Vigna unguiculata, L.) planted on a sandy loam and pearl millet (Penninsetum glaucum, L.) planted on clay soil were selected
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Drinkwater, Kenneth F., Franz J. Mueter, and Sei-Ichi Saitoh. "Shifting boundaries of water, ice, flora, fauna, people, and institutions in the Arctic and Subarctic." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 7 (2018): 2293–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsy179.

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Abstract An international Open Science Meeting entitled Moving in, out, and across the Subarctic and Arctic marine ecosystems: shifting boundaries of water, ice, flora, fauna, people, and institutions, took place 11–15 June 2017 in Tromsø, Norway. Organized by the Ecosystem Studies of Subarctic and Arctic Seas programme and cosponsored by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea and the North Pacific Marine Science Organization, the primary aim of the meeting was to examine past, present, and future ecosystem responses to climate variability and ocean acidification (OA) and the
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Shaw, W. Douglass. "Environmental Economics: Can Economics Help Mother Earth?" Environmental Conservation 18, no. 3 (1991): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900022153.

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Ecologists and environmentalists have long been at odds with economists over whether economic theory and practice helps or hinders environmental protection and improvement. This paper suggests that the specific field of environmental economics has contributed a great deal to the potential for environmental improvement, particularly with recent improvements in techniques which attempt to value environmental goods. The basic tenets of environmental economics are reviewed, including the tradable emissions-permits approach, and then specific recent applications of the permit system in the United S
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Hooker, Stanford B., Atsushi Matsuoka, Raphael M. Kudela, Youhei Yamashita, Koji Suzuki, and Henry F. Houskeeper. "A global end-member approach to derive <i>a</i><sub>CDOM</sub>(440) from near-surface optical measurements." Biogeosciences 17, no. 2 (2020): 475–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-475-2020.

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Abstract. This study establishes an optical inversion scheme for deriving the absorption coefficient of colored (or chromophoric, depending on the literature) dissolved organic material (CDOM) at the 440 nm wavelength, which can be applied to global water masses with near-equal efficacy. The approach uses a ratio of diffuse attenuation coefficient spectral end-members, i.e., a short- and long-wavelength pair. The global perspective is established by sampling “extremely” clear water plus a generalized extent in turbidity and optical properties that each span 3 decades of dynamic range. A unique
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Gilligan, Jonathan M., Christopher A. Wold, Scott C. Worland, John J. Nay, David J. Hess, and George M. Hornberger. "Urban Water Conservation Policies in the United States." Earth's Future 6, no. 7 (2018): 955–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2017ef000797.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "United States. Water Conservation Laboratory"

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Cheslek, Heather A. (Heather Année) 1976. "Water reuse and conservation in the United States Virgin Islands." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29322.

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Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2003.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-84).<br>An assessment of the current water conservation and reuse practices in the United States Virgin Islands was undertaken by administering surveys to Territory Permit Discharge Elimination System permit holders and performing interviews. Currently, many resorts and condominiums in the US Virgin Islands (USVI) reclaim wastewater in response to water scarcity for such things as irrigation and toilet flushing, but few practice water con
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Copp, Kristine E. "Teaching water conservation to teachers of fourth-sixth grade students." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2250.

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This project inserviced teachers for grades fourth through sixth on water conservation activities that they could implement with their students. Project Wet (Water Education for Teachers) was used as the basis for the workshops. All selected activities correlated with the California State Content Standards.
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Dablemont, Todd Wayne. "The effectiveness of the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and Huff rainfall distribution methods for use in detention basin design." Diss., Rolla, Mo. : Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2010. http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/thesis/pdf/Dablemont_09007dcc8078b285.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2010.<br>Vita. The entire thesis text is included in file. Title from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed April 8, 2010) Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-60).
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Caldwell, Timothy J. "Effects of Climate and Water Use on the Ecology of Mountain Lakes and Rivers in the Western United States." Thesis, University of Nevada, Reno, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13424864.

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<p> Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physical impacts from climate and natural resource use on biological processes at multiple scales of spatial and ecological organization is needed to make useful predictions under global change scenarios. Mountain aquatic ecosystems are of particular concern because they are sensitive to climate change, represent hot spots of biodiversity, and they integrate atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic processes into biological responses. The objective of this dissertation is to quantify physical impacts a
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Antonopoulos, Chrissi Argyro. "Diffusion of Energy Efficient Technology in Commercial Buildings: An Analysis of the Commercial Building Partnerships Program." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1532.

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This study presents findings from survey and interview data investigating replication of green building measures by Commercial Building Partnership (CBP) partners that worked directly with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). PNNL partnered directly with 12 organizations on new and retrofit construction projects, which represented approximately 28 percent of the entire U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) CBP program. Through a feedback survey mechanism, along with personal interviews, quantitative and qualitative data were gathered relating to replication efforts by each organization.
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Burright, Harmony S. J. "Beyond random acts of conservation : an institutional analysis of the Natural Resource Conservation Service's Agricultural Water Enhancement Program." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/30033.

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Irrigated agriculture accounts for 90 percent of consumptive use of freshwater in the western US and is considered the largest contributor to nonpoint source water pollution. The diffuse nature of most water quality and quantity challenges necessitates institutions that can more effectively engage agricultural producers in strategic, integrated, watershed-scale approaches to water management such as those associated with Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM). With approximately 9,400 professionals working in nearly every one of the nation's 3,071 counties and an emphasis on voluntary, in
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Books on the topic "United States. Water Conservation Laboratory"

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Zobeck, Teddy Michael, and William F. Schillinger. Soil and water conservation advances in the United States. Soil Science Society of America, 2010.

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Zobeck, Ted M., and William F. Schillinger, eds. Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.

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United States. Bureau of Reclamation, ed. Written in water: Reclamation's new water resource mission. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1996.

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Bohjalian, Christopher A. Water witches. University Press of New England, 1995.

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Service, United States Soil Conservation. The Earth needs you--join our team: Volunteers for soil and water conservation. The Service, 1992.

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Service, United States Soil Conservation. The Earth needs you--join our team: Volunteers for soil and water conservation. The Service, 1992.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service. The Earth needs you--join our team: Volunteers for soil and water conservation. The Service, 1992.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service. The Earth needs you--join our team: Volunteers for soil and water conservation. The Service, 1992.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service. The Earth needs you--join our team: Volunteers for soil and water conservation. The Service, 1992.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. BLM water availability strategy. Bureau of Land Management, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "United States. Water Conservation Laboratory"

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Unger, Paul W., Mary Beth Kirkham, and David C. Nielsen. "Water Conservation for Agriculture." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c1.

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Napier, Ted L., and Silvana M. Napier. "Soil and Water Conservation Policy Within the United States." In Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003574040-8.

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Manale, Andrew P. "United States' New Pesticide Law: Implications for Soil and Water Conservation." In Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003574040-13.

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Weber, Thomas A., and Gary A. Margheim. "Conservation Policy in the United States: Is There a Better Way?" In Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003574040-5.

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Karlen, Douglas L., Dana L. Dinnes, and Jeremy W. Singer. "Midwest Soil and Water Conservation: Past, Present, and Future." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c5.

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Busscher, Warren J., Harry H. Schomberg, and Randy L. Raper. "Soil and Water Conservation in the Southeastern United States: A Look at Conservation Practices Past, Present, and Future." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c7.

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Napier, Ted L., and Silvana M. Napier. "Future Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs Within the United States." In Soil and Water Conservation Policies and Programs. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003574040-9.

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Schillinger, William F., Robert I. Papendick, and Donald K. McCool. "Soil and Water Challenges for Pacific Northwest Agriculture." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c2.

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Zobeck, Ted M. "Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States-Review and Assessment." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c10.

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Tanaka, Donald L., Drew J. Lyon, Perry R. Miller, Stephen D. Merrill, and Brian G. McConkey. "Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the Semiarid Northern Great Plains." In Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States. American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub60.c3.

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Conference papers on the topic "United States. Water Conservation Laboratory"

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Steiner, Kimberly. "Chemical Evaluation of Corrosion Products Formed on Carbon Steel Exposed to Water from Known Sources." In CORROSION 2017. NACE International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2017-09760.

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Abstract Those working in corrosion consultation are often asked to give an opinion on the source and timeframe of the corrosion process, and may only have the corroded samples and a limited history of the service life, without access to reference samples of corrosion products produced from known exposure. Many literature sources present case studies of corrosion occurring in a variety of environments, where the corrosion mechanism is deduced based on prior experience and literature surveys. However, the chemistry of the environment leading to corrosion is either unknown or not known. This wor
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Gaffney, Tammy W., and Christopher L. Wiatr. "Field Performance of a New Biocide for Biofouling Control in Water Treatment Applications." In CORROSION 1998. NACE International, 1998. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1998-98525.

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Abstract The performance of a new water treatment isothiazolone based biocide in recirculating cooling towers was evaluated through a field trial performed on two cooling towers at an Eastern United States steel mill. The biocide was tested alone on one tower and in combination with an oxidizing biocide (chlorine) on the other tower. The biocide was slug fed into each system two times per week for time periods of nine weeks and five weeks. Low use rates of the isothiazolone biocide were effective in preventing accumulation of a range of green algae and cyanobacteria on both cooling tower decks
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Ruiz-Alvarez, Alex. "Root Cause Analysis of a 30-Inch Water Concrete Reinforced Pipe Rupture." In CORROSION 2019. NACE International, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2019-13060.

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Abstract With over 7 decades of wide scale use of concrete reinforced pipe within infrastructure and water utilities in the United States, the overall experience has generally been good. However, problems can occur intermittently and drastically affect its performance. One such high profile and never the less recurring problem associated with concrete reinforced pipe has been discussed in this paper. In 2012 a rupture occurred on a 30-inch concrete reinforced water main pipe in the Northeastern United States. The 30-inch water main is a prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP). PCCP is a comp
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Price, Kendra T., Janet Buckingham, and James F. Dante. "CPC Performance in Occluded Sites." In CORROSION 2007. NACE International, 2007. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2007-07226.

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Abstract The United States Marine Corps has experienced success employing thin water displacing Corrosion Preventive Compounds (CPCs) for the reduction of corrosion in occluded sites (i.e., around hinges and fasteners and under lap seams). However, no definitive test methodology has been established that clearly delineates relative corrosion protection requirements for the use of CPCs in occluded geometries. This work seeks to confirm the performance of commercially available CPCs in occluded sites by establishing a correlation between laboratory results and published field data. These finding
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Santucci, Raymond, Alex Johnson, Sheri Stanke, and Christine Sanders. "Accelerated Field Corrosion Assessment of Barge-Bridge Materials in Atmospheric and Full Immersion Conditions." In CONFERENCE 2025. AMPP, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2025-00268.

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Abstract There are often situations in which modular infrastructure must be deployed in response to some disaster or tactical military need. Recently, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and the Gaza floating pier construction, both in the Spring of 2024, come to mind. The United States Department of Defense is investigating the merits of implementing certain types of modular bridge designs for use in real service environments. The bridge can be built “dry” to span features on the land or “wet” to span bodies of water. The structural bridge material can potentially be exposed to a range of c
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Skaja, Allen, and David Tordonato. "Coatings for Zebra/Quagga Mussel Control, 3Rd Year Evaluation." In SSPC 2012 Greencoat. SSPC, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2012-00054.

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Abstract Zebra mussels were first introduced in the United States in the 1980′s into the Great Lakes. The migration of the mussels west prompted the US Bureau of Reclamation to examine technologies that might reduce their impact on water resources infrastructure. Many new materials and coating products have been developed to deter the attachment of mussels to infrastructure with new products being frequently introduced. In 2008, Reclamation’s Materials Research Laboratory initiated a study to evaluate foul release coatings suitable for use on a variety of hydraulic equipment. Parker Dam, on th
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Lyle, Fred F. "Stress Corrosion Cracking in Low-Pressure Steam Turbines– An Overview." In CORROSION 1994. NACE International, 1994. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1994-94219.

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Abstract This paper presents an overview of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in low-pressure (LP) turbine discs through 1993. Disc cracking experience in power plants and pertinent results of research programs are summarized. Analyses of field experiences and laboratory studies conducted in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other countries showed that stress corrosion cracking of LP turbine disc steels can occur in pure condensed steam or pure water, as well as in known cracking environments, such as hot hydroxide solutions. It has been established that stress corrosion crack initiatio
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Chandler, G. T., K. A. Dunn, M. R. Louthan, et al. "Corrosion Testing in Support of the Accelerator Production of Tritium Program." In CORROSION 2001. NACE International, 2001. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2001-01144.

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Abstract The Accelerator Production of Tritium Project is part of the United States Department of Energy strategy to meet the nation’s tritium needs. The project involves the design of a proton beam accelerator, which will produce tritium through neutron/proton interaction with helium-3. Design, construction and operation of this one-of-a-kind facility will involve the utilization of a wide variety of materials exposed to unique conditions, including elevated temperature and high-energy mixed-proton and -neutron spectra. A comprehensive materials test program was established by the APT project
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de Rincón, Oladis Troconis, Orlando Salas, Nathalie Romero, Ivan Lasa, Matthew Duncan, and Jenny Guan. "Comparative Evaluation of Various Types of Metallic Coatings for Structural Steel in Marine Environments." In CORROSION 2018. NACE International, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2018-10912.

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Abstract This paper discusses a comparative evaluation of the performance of various types of protective coatings available for the corrosion protection of structural steel components located in marine environments. The study is based on accelerated testing conducted at the Corrosion Research Laboratory of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in the United States and at the Centro de Estudios de Corrosión (CEC) of the Universidad del Zulia in Venezuela. An inorganic zinc primer, thermally applied zinc (99%), aluminum (99.5%), 85/15 zinc aluminum alloy, and a new dual coat system com
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Prout, Jonathan, Zineb Belarbi, and Ömer Doğan. "The Effect of Flow on CO2 Corrosion of Self-Healing Metallic Coatings." In CONFERENCE 2025. AMPP, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2025-00187.

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Abstract Internal corrosion is an issue that affects natural gas pipelines, a significant part of the United States’ energy infrastructure. Over time, this corrosion has worn away longstanding pipelines due to the original construction materials used for the lines and impurities in the gas and liquid streams flowing through them. The main impurities in natural gas are H2O, CO2, H2S, and O2. One of the leading causes of corrosion is the CO2 dissolved in water, giving rise to carbonic acid formation, which can further dissolve the steel pipe. The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has
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Reports on the topic "United States. Water Conservation Laboratory"

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Hrozencik, R. Aaron, Nicholas Potter, and Steven Wallander. Irrigation organizations. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.32747/2025.9015825.ers.

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Irrigation delivery organizations play an important role in the agricultural sector, particularly in the Western United States where nearly half of all water applied as irrigation comes from an off-farm source. These organizations manage and operate extensive water storage and conveyance infrastructure to divert, store, and deliver water to support irrigated agricultural production. Understanding how these organizations measure water flows within their systems and price water deliveries could help achieve water conservation objectives for the irrigated sector. Accurate and timely water measure
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Budzich, Jeffrey. PR-685-184506-R05 Fluvial Geomorphology Equations and Mechanics. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011666.

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Channel hydrology, hydraulics, and sediment composition are key variables to calculating vertical and horizontal channel movement. A variety of methods are available for estimating channel bed scour, bank erosion, and channel migration with fewer available to predict avulsion potential. These methods vary in complexity from simplified empirical and theoretical equations to complex multi-dimensional models that may be used to understand potential hydrotechnical threats to pipelines and other structures. Furthermore, there are a variety of publicly available resources of relevant information to
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Wyndham, Amber, Emile Elias, Joel Brown, Michael Wilson, and Albert Rango. Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands of Southeastern Colorado’s Major Land Resource Area 69. USDA Southwest Climate Hub, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.6947062.ch.

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Increased climate variability, including more frequent and intense drought, is projected for the southwestern region of the United States. Increased temperatures and reduced precipitation lower soil water availability, resulting in decreased plant productivity and altering species composition, which may affect forage quality and quantity. Reduced forage quality and increased heat stress attributable to warmer temperatures could lead to decreased livestock performance in this system, which is extensively used for livestock grazing. Mitigating the effects of increasing drought is critical to soc
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Chapman, Ray, Phu Luong, Sung-Chan Kim, and Earl Hayter. Development of three-dimensional wetting and drying algorithm for the Geophysical Scale Transport Multi-Block Hydrodynamic Sediment and Water Quality Transport Modeling System (GSMB). Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41085.

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The Environmental Laboratory (EL) and the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) have jointly completed a number of large-scale hydrodynamic, sediment and water quality transport studies. EL and CHL have successfully executed these studies utilizing the Geophysical Scale Transport Modeling System (GSMB). The model framework of GSMB is composed of multiple process models as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 shows that the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) accepted wave, hydrodynamic, sediment and water quality transport models are directly and indirectly linked within the GSMB framework.
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Wyndham, Amber, Emile Elias, Joel R. Brown, Michael A. Wilson, and Albert Rango. Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands in Southeast Arizona and Southwest New Mexico’s Major Land Resource Area 41. United States. Department of Agriculture. Southwest Climate Hub, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.6818230.ch.

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Increased climate variability, including more frequent and intense drought, is projected for the southwestern region of the United States. Increased temperatures and reduced precipitation lower soil water availability, resulting in decreased plant productivity and altered species composition, which may affect forage quality and quantity. Reduced forage quality and increased heat stress attributable to warmer temperatures could lead to decreased livestock performance in this system, which is extensively used for livestock grazing. Mitigating the effects of increasing drought is critical to soci
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Wyndham, Amber, Emile Elias, Joel R. Brown, Michael A. Wilson, and Albert Rango. Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands of Southeastern Colorado’s Major Land Resource Area 69. United States. Department of Agriculture. Southwest Climate Hub, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.6876399.ch.

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Increased climate variability, including more frequent and intense drought, is projected for the southwestern region of the United States. Increased temperatures and reduced precipitation lower soil water availability resulting in decreased plant productivity and altering species composition which may affect forage quality and quantity. Reduced forage quality and increased heat stress attributable to warmer temperatures could lead to decreased livestock performance in this system, which is extensively used for livestock grazing. Mitigating the effects of increasing drought is critical to socia
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Wyndham, Amber, Emile Elias, Joel Brown, Michael Wilson, and Albert Rango Rango. Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands in Southeast Arizona and Southwest New Mexico’s Major Land Resource Area 41. USDA Southwest Climate Hub, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.6947060.ch.

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Increased climate variability, including more frequent and intense drought, is projected for the southwestern region of the United States. Increased temperatures and reduced precipitation lower soil water availability, resulting in decreased plant productivity and altered species composition, which may affect forage quality and quantity. Reduced forage quality and increased heat stress attributable to warmer temperatures could lead to decreased livestock performance in this system, which is extensively used for livestock grazing. Mitigating the effects of increasing drought is critical to soci
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Wyndham, Amber, Emile Elias, Joel Brown, Michael Wilson, and Albert Rango. Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands of Southeastern Colorado’s Major Land Resource Area 69. USDA Southwest Climate Hub, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.6965584.ch.

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Increased climate variability, including more frequent and intense drought, is projected for the southwestern region of the United States. Increased temperatures and reduced precipitation lower soil water availability resulting in decreased plant productivity and altering species composition which may affect forage quality and quantity. Reduced forage quality and increased heat stress attributable to warmer temperatures could lead to decreased livestock performance in this system, which is extensively used for livestock grazing. Mitigating the effects of increasing drought is critical to socia
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Shan, Yina, Praem Mehta, Duminda Perera, and Yurissa Yarela. Cost and Efficiency of Arsenic Removal from Groundwater: A Review. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/kmwt2129.

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Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water, leading to significant health complications, and social and economic losses. Currently, a wide range of technologies exists to remove arsenic from water. However, despite ongoing research on such technologies, their widespread application remains limited. To bridge this gap, this review aims to compare the effectiveness and costs of various arsenic remediation technologies while considering their practical applicability. A search conducted using the Medline and Embase databases yielded 31 relevant arti
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Bird Conservation Along the Lower Colorado River. American Museum of Natural History, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0136.

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Riparian corridors in the southwestern deserts are among the most threatened bird habitat types in the United States of America. In the early 1900s, dams were built along the length of the lower Colorado River, the primary water source for the Southwest, to meet the increasing water needs of a rapidly growing human population. These changes altered annual flood regimes and disconnected the river from its historic floodplain, which dramatically reduced riparian corridors and affected the organisms that inhabit them. In this case study, we present an overview of efforts to conserve riparian bird
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