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" The following is a list of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations: 1 second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches (law of March 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona miner's... "
United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 10
1908
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Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor for the Fiscal ..., Volume 2

New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - Canals - 1921 - 482 pages
...and area. " Run-off depth in inches " is the depth to which the drainage CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS The following is a list of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations : Table for converting discharge in second-feet per square mile into run-off in depth in inches over...
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Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, Volumes 214-219

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1907 - 880 pages
...March 23, 1901, as follows: "The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to 1$ cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any...convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations: 1 second-fool equals 40 California miner's inches (law of March 23, 1901 ). 1 second-foot equals 50 "old...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey

1896
...within 15 per cent; approximate, to within 25 per cent. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. Following is a table of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations...inches (law of March 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Issues 201-207

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907 - 852 pages
...within 15 per cent; approximate, to within 25 per cent. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. Following is a table of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations:...second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches (.law (if March 23. 1401 1. 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado minor's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Issues 208-213

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907 - 930 pages
...within 15 per cent ; approximate, to within 25 per cent. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. Following is a table of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations:...1 second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches daw c,i March 2:î. 1901 ). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals...
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Water-supply Paper, Volume 292

Irrigation - 1913 - 704 pages
...foot. It is commonly used in connection with storage for irrigation work. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. The following is a list of convenient equivalents for...inches (law of March 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 226-231

Irrigation - 1909 - 872 pages
...a second-foot. A list of convenient equivalents for use in hydraulic computations is given below : 1 second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches..."old California" miner's inches (used prior to law of Man) i 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 7.48 United States gallons per second; equals 448.8 gallons...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 285-288

Irrigation - 1912 - 924 pages
...foot. It is commonly used in connection with storage for irrigation work. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. The following is a list of convenient equivalents for...second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches (law of Mar. 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona...
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Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, Volumes 242-245

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1909 - 842 pages
...foot. It is commonly used in connection with storage for irrigation work. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. The following is a list of convenient equivalents for...1 second-foot equals 40 California miner's inches ^aw of March 23, 1901). 1 second-foot equals 38.4 Colorado miner's inches. 1 second-foot equals 40...
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Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, Volumes 286-289

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1911 - 846 pages
...foot. It is commonly used in connection with storage for irrigation work. CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS. The following is a list of convenient equivalents for...in hydraulic computations : 1 second-foot equals 40 Arizona miner's inches. 1 ?econd-foct equals 7.48 United States gallons per second; equals 448.8 gallons...
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