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Aerial Application of Evaporation-Reducing Chemicals, Development and Evaluation of Equipment and Techniques

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Title Aerial Application of Evaporation-Reducing Chemicals, Development and Evaluation of Equipment and Techniques
Creator Israelsen, C. Earl Hansen, Vaughn E.
Description Aerial applications of both liquid and powder evaporation retardants have been made in parallel strips on large lakes for purposes of comparison. Films formed from powder spread more rapidly than did those from liquid, but usually both films ultimately spread to approximately equal widths and had the same degree of compression as determined with indicator oils. Evaporation retarding materials with large numbers of particles having diameters smaller than 75 microns are greatly affected by the...
Date 1963-07-01T07:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_rep/371 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/water_rep/article/1370/viewcontent/AerialApplicatiosOfEvaporationReducingChemicals.pdf
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Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Subject Evaporation reducing chemicals monolayer application powder control dust spread Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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