Nutshells, short contributions on important topics of general interest, Victor Miguel Ponce
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380. Short contributions on important topics
of general interest [200804]


[Hydraulics, culvert hydraulics]
 
57
 
38057.  What is the relative depth to achieve maximum discharge
in a circular culvert? [150919]
    
walnut #1

[Lake hydrology]
 
56
 
38056.  Facts on Lake Titicaca, Peru and Bolivia [200309]    
walnut #3

[Flood routing]
 
55
 
38055.  Muskingum-Cunge method explained [200220]    
walnut #3

[Surface-water hydrology]
 
54
 
38054.  Andes, Hylean, and Craton: The faces of the rivers [200213]    
walnut #4

[Unsteady open-channel flow, shallow wave propagation]
 
53
 
38053.  The S-curve explained [191027]    
walnut #1

[Ecohydrology]
 
52
 
38052.  The choice between groundwater use and ecosystem preservation [180318]    
walnut #3

[Groundwater sustainability]
 
51
 
38051.  How much water could be pumped from an aquifer
and still remain sustainable? [180207]
    
walnut #3

[Surface-water hydrology]
 
50
 
38050.  Why is the cybernetic hydrologic balance better suited  
for yield hydrology than the conventional approach? [180115]
    
walnut #4

[Geology/Lake salinity]
 
49
 
38049.  The connection between the Coipasa and Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia [170619]    
walnut #1

[Computational hydraulics]
 
48
 
38048.  Runoff diffusion reexamined [140611]    
walnut #2

[Groundwater sustainability]
 
47
 
38047.  The myth of groundwater resource evaluation [151110]    
walnut #3

[Applied hydrology]
 
46
 
38046.  Initial abstraction revisited [151025]    
walnut #4

[Open-channel hydraulics]
 
45
 
38045.  What is the relative depth to achieve
maximum discharge in a circular culvert? [150910]
    
walnut #1

[Glaciology]
 
44
 
38044.  Effect of global climate change on the White Range of Peru [150710]    
walnut #2

[Salinity Management]
 
43
 
38043.  The right of Nature to dispose of its salt waste [150220]    
walnut #3

[Geomorphology]
 
42
 
38042.  Time Engineering: The singular case of the Salton Basin [150428]    
walnut #4

[Online publishing]
 
41
 
38041.  The new meaning of publication     
walnut #5

[Sustainable development]
 
40
 
38040.  Plants and animals: How many are they?    
walnut #6

[River morphology]
 
39
 
38039.  Chronology of the Mississippi River geomorphology, A.D. 1000 to A.D. 2000     
walnut #7

[Hydroclimatology]
 
38
 
38038.  The psychrometric constant    
walnut #8

[Stream topology]
 
37
 
38037.  The Pfafstetter Coding System     
walnut #9

[Stream morphology]
 
36
 
38036.  Cutback in the New River near Calexico    
walnut #10

[Open-channel flow]
 
35
 
38035.  Critical shear stress versus critical velocity     
walnut #11

[Stream morphology]
 
34
 
38034.  Pongo de Manseriche    
walnut #12

[Sedimentation Engineering]
 
33
 
38033.  Effect of form friction on the sediment rating curve    
walnut #13

[Groundwater quality]
 
32
 
38032.  The salinity of groundwaters    
walnut #14

[Unsteady flow in open channels]
 
31
 
38031.  Unsteady flow with HEC-RAS     
walnut #15

[Sustainable irrigation]
 
30
 
38030.  The price to pay for sequestering all runoff    
walnut #16

[Sedimentation Engineering]
 
29
 
38029.  Initiation of motion based on Froude number     
walnut #17

[Flood hydrology]
 
28
 
38028.  Synthetic unit hydrographs explained    
walnut #18

[Environmental hydrology]
 
27
 
38027.  The 800-mm Isohyet:  Health and Hope     
walnut #19

[Online publishing]
 
26
 
38026.  The age of impermanence    
walnut #20

[Hydroclimatology/Water Resources]
 
25
 
38025.  Is vegetation paying its own way?     
walnut #21

[Global climate change]
 
24
 
38024.  Milestones in global climate change    
walnut #22

[Hydrography]
 
23
 
38023.  The true source of the Missouri river     
walnut #23

[Salinity management]
 
22
 
38022.  The facts about river basin salinity     
walnut #24

[Global warming]
 
21
 
38021.  Uncommon sense     
walnut #25

[Global warming]
 
20
 
38020.  The science of global warming:  Good, bad, or ugly?     
walnut #26

[Environmental science]
 
19
 
38019.  Hardin's "Tragedy of the Commons" revisited     
walnut #27

[Floodplain ecology]
 
18
 
38018.  Nutrient balance under flood pulse     
walnut #28

[Online learning]
 
17
 
38017.  Intelligent video     
walnut #29

[Online learning]
 
16
 
38016.  Cognitive learning:  A vector-raster roller coaster     
walnut #30

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
15
 
38015.  Sustainable runoff for basin salt balance     
walnut #31

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
14
 
38014.  The salt predicament     
walnut #32

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
13
 
38013.  The natural function of rivers     
walnut #33

[Groundwater depletion]
 
12
 
38012.  How did Las Vegas get its name?     
walnut #34

[Tropical ecology]
 
11
 
38011.  Will the Amazon rainforest help in taking up excess carbon from the air?     
walnut #35

[Global warming]
 
10
 
38010.  The unfossil story:  Old time vs new time     
walnut #36

[Urban drainage and flood control]
 
09
 
38009.  Q&A on the return period to be used for design     
walnut #37

[Sustainability of groundwater]
 
08
 
38008.  Who owns the groundwater?     
walnut #38

[Channel morphology]
 
07
 
38007.  The ford-bridge: Sustainable river crossings in arid regions     
walnut #39

[Natural resources]
 
06
 
38006.  The resource dilemma:  The settlement of less-than-optimal lands     
walnut #40

[Irrigation and drainage]
 
05
 
38005.  A case of drainage:  The story of Wellton-Mohawk     
walnut #41

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
04
 
38004.  Sustainable irrigation:  Can it be done?     
walnut #42

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
03
 
38003.  To drain or not to drain:  That is the question     
walnut #43

[Global warming]
 
02
 
38002.  How? What? When? The reason behind global warming     
walnut #44

[Sustainable agriculture]
 
01
 
38001.  The price to pay for agricultural sustainability     
walnut #45


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