02371oam 2200613 450 991071539410332120210209112005.0(CKB)5470000002510089(OCoLC)682074318(OCoLC)622184969(OCoLC)667956476(OCoLC)971497630(OCoLC)995470000002510089(EXLCZ)99547000000251008920101117d1989 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComputer program HYDRAUX a model for simulating one-dimensional, unsteady, open-channel flow /by Lewis L. DeLong and David H. SchoellhamerReston, Virginia :U.S. Geological Survey,1989.1 online resource (v, 57 pages) illustrationsWater-resources investigations report ;88-4226Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28).Computer program HYDRAUX Channels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer programsOne-dimensional flowComputer simulationUnsteady flow (Fluid dynamics)Computer simulationOpen-channel flowComputer simulationFloodsComputer simulationChannels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer simulationChannels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer programsfastOne-dimensional flowMathematical modelsfastChannels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer programs.One-dimensional flowComputer simulation.Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics)Computer simulation.Open-channel flowComputer simulation.FloodsComputer simulation.Channels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer simulation.Channels (Hydraulic engineering)Computer programs.One-dimensional flowMathematical models.DeLong Lewis L.1394282Schoellhamer David H.Geological Survey (U.S.),OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQCOPGPOBOOK9910715394103321Computer program HYDRAUX3518206UNINA01811oam 2200541 450 991071309780332120200310112331.0(CKB)5470000002499220(OCoLC)985370861(OCoLC)995470000002499220(EXLCZ)99547000000249922020170503d1983 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvaluation of the response of the Big Sioux aquifer to extreme drought conditions in Minnehaha County, South Dakota /by Neil C. KochHuron, South Dakota :U.S. Geological Survey,1983.1 online resource (iv, 6 pages) illustrations, mapsWater-resources investigations report ;83-4234"Prepared in cooperation with the City of Sioux Falls."Includes bibliographical references (page 6).AquifersDroughtsSouth DakotaMinnehaha CountyGroundwaterSouth DakotaMinnehaha CountyAquifersfastDroughtsfastGroundwaterfastSouth DakotaMinnehaha CountyfastAquifers.DroughtsGroundwaterAquifers.Droughts.Groundwater.Koch Neil C.1398351Geological Survey (U.S.),Sioux Falls (S.D.)COPCOPOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910713097803321Evaluation of the response of the Big Sioux aquifer to extreme drought conditions in Minnehaha County, South Dakota3490926UNINA03777nam 2200685Ia 450 991097309670332120200520144314.0978067426212606742621239780674023765067402376510.4159/9780674023765(CKB)1000000000805515(StDuBDS)AH24023340(SSID)ssj0000113552(PQKBManifestationID)12017255(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113552(PQKBWorkID)10100162(PQKB)10183209(MiAaPQ)EBC3300584(Au-PeEL)EBL3300584(CaPaEBR)ebr10326129(OCoLC)923112232(DE-B1597)574739(DE-B1597)9780674023765(OCoLC)1248759933(Perlego)1147775(EXLCZ)99100000000080551520011011d2002 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrBody heat temperature and life on earth /Mark S. Blumberg1st ed.Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press20021 online resource (256 p. ) illOriginally published: 2002.9780674007628 067400762X 9780674013698 0674013697 Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-229) and index.Introduction 1. Temperature: A User's Guide 2. Behave Yourself 3. Then Bake at 98.6°F for 400,000 Minutes 4. Everything in Its Place 5. Cold New World 6. Fever All through the Night 7. The Heat of Passion 8. Livin' off the Fat 9. The Light Goes Out Epilogue Bibliography Acknowledgments IndexIn this illuminating book, biopsychologist Mark Blumberg explores the many ways that temperature rules the lives of all animals. In the process Blumberg tells wonderful stories of evolutionary and scientific ingenuity.Whether you're a polar bear giving birth to cubs in an Arctic winter, a camel going days without water in the desert heat, or merely a suburbanite without air conditioning in a heat wave, your comfort and even survival depend on how well you adapt to extreme temperatures. In this entertaining and illuminating book, biopsychologist Mark Blumberg explores the many ways that temperature rules the lives of all animals (including us). He moves from the physical principles that govern the flow of heat in and out of our bodies to the many complex evolutionary devices animals use to exploit those principles for their own benefit. In the process Blumberg tells wonderful stories of evolutionary and scientific ingenuity--how penguins withstand Antarctic winters by huddling together by the thousands, how vulnerable embryos of many species are to extremes of temperature during their development, why people survive hour-long drowning accidents in winter but not in summer, how certain plants generate heat (the skunk cabbage enough to melt snow around it). We also hear of systems gone awry--how desert species given too much water can drink themselves into bloated immobility, why anorexics often complain of feeling cold, and why you can't sleep if the room is too hot or too cold. After reading this book, you'll never look at a thermostat in quite the same way again.Body temperatureRegulationAnimal heatBody temperatureRegulation.Animal heat.571.46Blumberg Mark Samuel1961-1809852MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973096703321Body heat4360858UNINA