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    Conserve Water and Money‚ http://www.monolake.org/waterconservation/ Climate Change – Health and Environmental Effects‚ Water Resources/Climate Change- Health and Environmental Effects/U.S. EPA http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/effecrts/water/index.html Hydrology‚ The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) Organization. http://www.uncowr.siu.edu/about.html U.S. Geological Survey: The Water Cycle http://ga.water.usgs.gov.edu/watercyclesummary.html

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    Site Planning and building form are very important from the point of view of seismic performance of the structure. Also it is very important to have proper compatibility of elements resisting seismic forces. Site Planning and selection of building forms is the first step in designing of any structure and the decisions taken are very crucial for the behaviour of those structures during any earthquake. Based on examples taken from various past earthquakes and theories this chapter gives guidelines

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    Pollution Introduction Pollution is when water‚ air or land becomes very dirty. Pollution can come in 4 different types effecting different types of areas in the world. Air pollution affects the air‚ water pollution affects the water and marine life‚ land pollution effects the land destroying life and the environment and there is also noise pollution that can effect our hearing. We all contribute to pollution in some way or another. Whether it be with a large amount or small amount we can still

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    large particles first Sediment Transport Transport Capacity - amount of sediment moving water is able to carry (depends on energy available-- velocity) Sediment Load - amount of sediment actually carried 6 Upland SOIL Erosion Factors • Hydrology (rainfall and runoff) •Topography • Soil type (composition‚ organic matter) • Soil Particle size •Land cover (interception‚ roughness‚ subsurface structure) • Land management (organic matter content‚ subsurface structure) • Surface roughness (depressions

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    common to see scientists from different departments working together to create an innovation or solve a problem and in a majority of cases‚ this has led to success. An excellent example of this is ecogeomorphology‚ where the scientific disciplines of hydrology‚ geomorphology‚ ecology‚ chemistry‚ and engineering are brought together to solve environmental problems in river systems. By combining principles from the geophysics of river beds‚ chemistry of river water components‚ biology of river ecosystems

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    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Water cycle The Earth ’s water is always in movement‚ and the water cycle‚ also known as the hydrologic cycle‚ describes the continuous movement of water on‚ above‚ and below the surface of the Earth. Since the water cycle is truly a "cycle‚" there is no beginning or end. Water can change states among liquid‚ vapor‚ and ice at various places in the water cycle‚ with these processes happening in the blink of an eye and over

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    York‚ pp. 548 Abdul‚ A Bai‚ M.‚ D. Elsworth‚ J-C. Roegiers‚ 1993: Multiporosity/multipermeability approach to the simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs‚ Water Resources Research‚ 29:6‚ 1621-1633 Gelhar‚ L. W.‚ 1986: Stochastic subsurface hydrology: From theory to applications.‚ Water Resources Res.‚ 22(9)‚ 1355-1455. Gierke‚ J. S.‚ N. J. Hutzler and J. C. Crittenden‚ Modeling the movement of volatile organic chemicals in columns of unsaturated soil‚ Water Resources Research‚ 26:7‚ 1529-1547

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    INTRODUCTION Major of us was seemingly misinformed or not knowledgeable enough about this certain topic‚ The Nuclear Energy and its capabilities. Nuclear energy is a clean‚ safe‚ reliable‚ independent and competitive energy source. Moreover ‘this’ energy can be of great help with reducing and preventing air pollution that can lead and contribute to the greenhouse effect by replacing a significant part of the fossil fuels. Also‚ besides from the fact that it can be the source of our electricity‚

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    PEACEFUL USES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY “I lose my temper but it’s all over in a minute.” said the Student. “So is the Nuclear Bomb. But think of the damage it produces.” Teacher replied. Above mentioned quote confirms that we have always weighed nuclear energy with the destruction it causes. Thanks to the unique invention of nuclear energy‚ i.e. Nuclear Bomb. On hearing the word ‘Nuclear’ the only thing that comes to our mind is havoc and disaster mainly due to some unfortunate incidents such

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