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Hydrometry - Wikipedia
Hydrometry is the monitoring of the components of the hydrological cycle including rainfall, groundwater characteristics, as well as water quality and flow ... en.wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Hydrometry - WIKA
Hydrometry is the science of monitoring water in natural water resources. It focuses on monitoring the natural precipitation of water, such as rain or snow, ... microsites.wika.com
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A brief history of hydrometry - Encyclopedia of the Environment
The first river flow measurements were made by Greek mathematicians and mechanics Ctesibios and then Heron of Alexandria (3rd century BC and 1st century AD ... www.encyclopedie-environnement.org
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hydrometry
hydrometry (haɪˈdrɒmɪtrɪ) [ad. mod.L. hydrometria, f. Gr. ὑδρο- water + -µετρία measuring; cf. F. hydrométrie.] The determination of specific gravity by means of the hydrometer; hence, that part of hydrostatics which deals with this. In early use the term seems to have been co-extensive with ‘hydrod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hydrometry - Measurement Toolkit
Hydrometry or total body water (TBW) by isotope dilution is a common method for the assessment of body composition at the molecular level. www.measurement-toolkit.org
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[PDF] Manual on Hydrometry - National Hydrology Project
The branch of Geophysics, which deals with the occurrence and movement of water in terms of quantities and quality on and below the surface of the earth ... nhp.mowr.gov.in
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Hydrometry and telemetry… More than meets the eye
Being a Hydrometry Officer is a funny role - the most interesting and satisfactory parts of the job are trying to measure the extremes of rainfall and water ... environmentagency.blog.gov.uk
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Hydrometry | Space4Water Portal
Hydrometry is the science of monitoring water in natural water resources. It focuses on monitoring the natural precipitation of water, such as rain or snow, ... www.space4water.org
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Hydrometry & Telemetry | FiveRivers Environmental Consultant
Hydrometry is the monitoring of the components of the hydrological cycle including river flow, rainfall and groundwater. Telemetry, on the other hand, refers to ... five-rivers.com
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Hydrometry - General Directorate of Water Management
Hydrometry (water metrology) is a field dealing with the production of hydrographic data (measurement, data collection), which is essential for the analysis of ... www2.ovf.hu
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hydrophore
hydrophore (ˈhaɪdrəʊfɔə(r)) [ad. Gr. ὑδροϕόρ-ος water-carrying.] An instrument for procuring specimens of water from any desired depth, in a river, lake, or ocean.1842 D. Stevenson Marine Surveying & Hydrometry, An apparatus, (to which I have applied the name of the hydrophore). 1842 Mech. Mag. XXXV... Oxford English Dictionary
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State Hydrological Institute
Hydrological Institute (SHI; , ГГИ) is a research institute of Russia in the field of developing methods for locating hydrological networks and river hydrometry wikipedia.org
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hydrometric
hydrometric, a. (haɪdrəʊˈmɛtrɪk) [f. as hydrometry + -ic. Cf. F. hydrométrique.] 1. Of or pertaining to hydrometry, or to the determination of specific gravity by the hydrometer.1828 in Webster. 1860 Maury Phys. Geog. Sea ix. §447 In order to weigh the seas in this manner, it is necessary that the l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bahr Aouk River
Hydrometry The flow of the river has been observed for over 22 years (1952–74) at Golongoso a town just short of the confluence with the Chari. wikipedia.org
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Ruhuhu River
Hydrometry The discharge of the Ruhuhu was measured in m³/s for 43 years (1971-2015) at the Kikonge gauge, about upstream of the mouth. wikipedia.org
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