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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... "
Geological Survey Water-supply Paper - Page vi
1950
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Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor for the Fiscal ..., Volume 2

New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - Canals - 1921 - 482 pages
...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...uniformly both as regards time and area. " Run-off depth in inches " is the depth to which the drainage CONVENIENT EQUIVALENTS The following is a list...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Volumes 166-171

1906 - 834 pages
..."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...uniformly, both as regards time and area. "Run-off in inches'1 is the depth to which the drainage area would \^e covered if all the water flowing from it...
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Bulletin, Issues 8-18; Issue 20

North Carolina. Division of Mineral Resources - Geology - 1899 - 812 pages
..."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...run-off is distributed uniformly, both as regards lime and area. •'Kun-off in inches" is the depth to which the drainage area would Incovered if all...
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Geological Series, Bulletin

Virginia. Division of Mineral Resources - Geology - 1905 - 682 pages
..."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...and area. "Run-off in inches" is the depth to which the drainage area would be covered if all the water flowing from it in a given period were conserved...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volume 21

Education - 1921 - 970 pages
...flow. ''Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing second from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption...distributed uniformly both as regards time and area. An "acre-foot" is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet and is the quantity required to cover an acre to...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1906 - 1176 pages
..."Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cuhic feet of water flowing per sccond from each square mile of area drained , on the assumption...and area. "Run-off in inches" is the depth to which the drainage area would be covered if all the water flowing from it in a given period were conscrved...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Issues 172-177

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1906 - 1208 pages
...cubic feet of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption (hat the run-off is distributed uniformly both as regards...and area. "Run-off in inches" is the depth to which t lie drainage area would be covered if all the water flowing from i; in a given period were conserved...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Issues 165-171

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1906 - 994 pages
..."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 us regards time and area. "Run-oiT in inches" is the. depth to wliich the drainage ar;<a would be covered...
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Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States ..., Issues 197-200

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907 - 974 pages
...square mile" is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per second from each square nú le of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off...and area. "Run-off in inches" is the depth to which the drainage area would be covered if all the water flowing from it in a given period were conserved...
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Report of the Water Supply Commission of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania. Water Supply Commission - Water-supply - 1922 - 262 pages
...•'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...distributed uniformly both as regards time and area. "Kun-off (depth in inches)" is the depth to which an area would be covered if all the water flowing...
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