When rainwater falls on the ground, a small part of it is initially absorbed by the top thin layer of soil so as to replenish the soil moisture deficiency.
This presentation will provide you basic knowledge on Darcy's law, its application and limitation. In addition ground water contamination and remediation also have been discussed here.
Topic1 >Illustration of various types of rain-gauges.,,2> Advantaged and dis...faizanNoor8
in this presentation you will know about following head line point.
1>Illustration of various types of rain-gauges.
2>Advantaged and disadvantages of various types of gauges.
- Darcy's law relates the specific discharge of groundwater to the hydraulic gradient and hydraulic conductivity. It was established based on experiments by Henry Darcy.
- Hydraulic conductivity is a property of both the porous medium and fluid that describes the ease of groundwater flow. It can be estimated using the Kozeny-Carman equation or measured in the lab using permeameters.
- Groundwater flow is heterogeneous and anisotropic in layered or stratified aquifers. The generalized form of Darcy's law accounts for variable conductivity in different directions. Streamlines refract at interfaces between layers with different conductivities.
You cannot know the fears that I have Shabbir Banoobhai.pptxNombuso Mngadi
This poem expresses the fears Shabbir Banoobhai has about raising a child during the apartheid era in South Africa. He worries that the political climate could cause loneliness, hunger, or an early death for his future child. However, he is committed to being a loving father and providing nurturing care, hoping to give the child wonder and protect their delicate spirit. By finding a name that "brings light", he hopes to counter the shadows of the oppressive regime and give the child a positive future despite the fears and difficulties of the time.
This PPT delivered in Course organised for Officers of Madhya Pradesh by Indian Institute of Public Administration - New Delhi exaplains various issues associated with urban water supply cost recovery and way forward.
Ozymandias is a sonnet by Percy Bysshe Shelley about the ruins of a statue in the desert. It tells the story of a traveler who comes upon two enormous legs of stone and a shattered face half buried in the sand. The face still bears a sneering expression of "cold command" that tells of the ruler's power, though now only "lifeless things" remain. The only thing left whole is the inscription on the statue's pedestal, which reads "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" The sonnet reflects on how even the mightiest of rulers and their works will fade over time.
When rainwater falls on the ground, a small part of it is initially absorbed by the top thin layer of soil so as to replenish the soil moisture deficiency.
This presentation will provide you basic knowledge on Darcy's law, its application and limitation. In addition ground water contamination and remediation also have been discussed here.
Topic1 >Illustration of various types of rain-gauges.,,2> Advantaged and dis...faizanNoor8
in this presentation you will know about following head line point.
1>Illustration of various types of rain-gauges.
2>Advantaged and disadvantages of various types of gauges.
- Darcy's law relates the specific discharge of groundwater to the hydraulic gradient and hydraulic conductivity. It was established based on experiments by Henry Darcy.
- Hydraulic conductivity is a property of both the porous medium and fluid that describes the ease of groundwater flow. It can be estimated using the Kozeny-Carman equation or measured in the lab using permeameters.
- Groundwater flow is heterogeneous and anisotropic in layered or stratified aquifers. The generalized form of Darcy's law accounts for variable conductivity in different directions. Streamlines refract at interfaces between layers with different conductivities.
You cannot know the fears that I have Shabbir Banoobhai.pptxNombuso Mngadi
This poem expresses the fears Shabbir Banoobhai has about raising a child during the apartheid era in South Africa. He worries that the political climate could cause loneliness, hunger, or an early death for his future child. However, he is committed to being a loving father and providing nurturing care, hoping to give the child wonder and protect their delicate spirit. By finding a name that "brings light", he hopes to counter the shadows of the oppressive regime and give the child a positive future despite the fears and difficulties of the time.
This PPT delivered in Course organised for Officers of Madhya Pradesh by Indian Institute of Public Administration - New Delhi exaplains various issues associated with urban water supply cost recovery and way forward.
Ozymandias is a sonnet by Percy Bysshe Shelley about the ruins of a statue in the desert. It tells the story of a traveler who comes upon two enormous legs of stone and a shattered face half buried in the sand. The face still bears a sneering expression of "cold command" that tells of the ruler's power, though now only "lifeless things" remain. The only thing left whole is the inscription on the statue's pedestal, which reads "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" The sonnet reflects on how even the mightiest of rulers and their works will fade over time.