Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Network Evaluation and Planning : Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 5-6, 1988 / edited by Paul J. Pilon = Comptes rendus du premier atelier national sur l'évaluation...: En36-524/8E-PDF
"Hydrometric Network Planning and Evaluation is both difficult and subjective. Different approaches may be followed, and different analytical tools applied, depending upon the purpose of investigation. The WMO has assembled information on many different national networks, and has developed density guidelines for a range of physiographic conditions. More recently, an intercomparison of network design techniques was begun, testing several spatial analysis tools. It is recognized that hydrometric networks must be assessed in terms of user needs for data and information. This is very difficult to quantify, since we deal with multipurpose networks serving present and future needs. The extent of the demand can only be approximated"--Foreword.
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| Title | Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Network Evaluation and Planning : Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 5-6, 1988 / edited by Paul J. Pilon = Comptes rendus du premier atelier national sur l'évaluation et la planification des réseaux. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vii, 304 pages) : map, charts. |
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