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" Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both as regards time and area. "Run-off in inches... "
Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of Investigations in 1908 - Page 372
by Geological Survey (U.S.), Alfred Hulse Brooks - 1909 - 418 pages
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 707-709

Irrigation - 1932 - 658 pages
...Seeond-feet per square mile " is the average number of eubie feet of water flowing per seeond from eaeh square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both as regards time and area. "Run-off in inehes" is the depth to whieh an area would be eovered if...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 928-930

Irrigation - 1943 - 804 pages
...second. "Second-feet per square mile" Is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per *wnd freo each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the runoff Is dls•fl!>uted uniformly both as regards time and area. Runoff in Inches" Is the depth to which an...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 933-935

Irrigation - 1942 - 648 pages
...second. 'Second-feet per square mile" Is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per *eW fn» each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the runoff Is dlstrlSutM uniformly both as regards time and area. 'taoff in inches" la the depth to which an area...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 813-815

Irrigation - 1937 - 588 pages
...channel when the cross-sectional area Is 1 square foot and the average velocity Is 1 foot per second. "Second-feet per square mile" Is the average number of cubic feet of water flowlnc per second from each square ш11е of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off Is distributed...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 533-536

Irrigation - 1925 - 954 pages
...each State in which it is used. "Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet • water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on ie assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly, both as gards time and area. "Run-off in inches"...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 285-288

Irrigation - 1912 - 924 pages
...the following table of equivalents. "Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic te of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, < the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both regards time and area. "Run-off in...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 806-807

Irrigation - 1988 - 574 pages
...second. "Second-feet per square mile" Is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per Se°°Hd from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the run-orr Is dle**>uted uniformly both as regards time and area. "Run-off In Inches" Is the depth to...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 406-409

Irrigation - 1917 - 818 pages
...the tables of convenient equivalents (p. 9). "Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of c feet of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drai on the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly hot regards time and area. "Run-off...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 430-433

Irrigation - 1917 - 968 pages
...in each State in which it is used. "Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on ,e assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both as gards time and area. 60398°— WSP...
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Water-supply Paper, Volumes 309-311

Irrigation - 1914 - 810 pages
...the following table of equivalents. "Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic f< of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both regards time and area. " Run-off (depth...
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