Browsing by Author "Shih, C. S."
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Meier Jr., W. L.; Shih, C. S. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1970-07)One of the major problems in the United States today involves controlling and limiting the pollution of the nation's water resources. The quality of water in streams, reservoirs and estuaries is continually being altered ...
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Shih, C. S.; Dean, J. H. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-10)The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. When natural resources become scarce the public is agonized by the problem of making an optimum choice or choices from feasible ...
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Garner, K.; Shih, C. S. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-09)This interim report describes the research performed to date on Project A-017-TEX sponsored by the U. S. Department of Interior Office of Water Resources Research and the Texas A&M University Texas Water Resources ...
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Garner, J. K.; Shih, C. S. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973)Growth in population and economic activity has been accepted as the essential elements of American life for almost two centuries. Since the beginning of the seventies, we have begun to concern ourselves with the quality ...
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Rapoport, Morris (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1974)Chapter I discusses the correlation of the electronic spectra and acidity of 4-substituted, 2-nitrophenols with substituent constants. The apparent pK(subscript A)'s at 25° of a series of thirteen 4-substituted, 2-nitrophenols ...
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Garner, Joseph Key (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )The reduction of the liability of pollution to urban water resources is considered as one of the common goals of all elements of our society. To handle the challenge with a sense of realism, the probabilistic nature of the ...
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Truesdale, Frank M. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )From March 195 through May 1968, semimonthly hydrological and biological samples were taken in a low salinity marsh bordering Trinity Bay in the Galveston Bay Estuarine System, Texas. The study area is the site of the ...
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Dean, Joe Harvey (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1973)A systems approach to decision-making for urban water resources development will assist urban water resources planners and decision makers in seeking their goal of effective utilization of water resources systems. Decision ...
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Meier, W. L.; Shih, C. S.; Wray, D. J. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-02)Water resources planners and systems analysts are continually confronted with many complex optimization problems. Two major factors contribute to this problem. Firstly, mathematical modeling and system description capabilities ...