Item talk:Q70075: Difference between revisions

From geokb
(Added abstract and other texts to publication item's discussion page for reference)
 
(Update item cache)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
= Use of submersible pressure transducers in water-resources investigations =
{
Submersible pressure transducers, developed in the early 1960s, have made the collection of water-level and pressure data much more convenient than former methods. Submersible pressure transducers, when combined with electronic data recorders have made it possible to collect continuous or nearly continuous water-level or pressure data from wells, piezometers, soil-moisture tensiometers, and surface water gages. These more frequent measurements have led to an improved understanding of the hydraulic processes in streams, soils, and aquifers. This manual describes the operational theory behind submersible pressure transducers and provides information about their use in hydrologic investigations conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.
  "USGS Publications Warehouse": {
    "schema": {
      "@context": "https://schema.org",
      "@type": "CreativeWork",
      "additionalType": "USGS Numbered Series",
      "name": "Use of submersible pressure transducers in water-resources investigations",
      "identifier": [
        {
          "@type": "PropertyValue",
          "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse IndexID",
          "value": "twri08A3",
          "url": "https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/twri08A3"
        },
        {
          "@type": "PropertyValue",
          "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse Internal ID",
          "value": 57791
        },
        {
          "@type": "PropertyValue",
          "propertyID": "DOI",
          "value": "10.3133/twri08A3",
          "url": "https://doi.org/10.3133/twri08A3"
        }
      ],
      "inLanguage": "en",
      "isPartOf": [
        {
          "@type": "CreativeWorkSeries",
          "name": "Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations"
        }
      ],
      "datePublished": "2004",
      "dateModified": "2012-02-02",
      "abstract": "Submersible pressure transducers, developed in the early 1960s, have made the collection of water-level and pressure data much more convenient than former methods. Submersible pressure transducers, when combined with electronic data recorders have made it possible to collect continuous or nearly continuous water-level or pressure data from wells, piezometers, soil-moisture tensiometers, and surface water gages. These more frequent measurements have led to an improved understanding of the hydraulic processes in streams, soils, and aquifers. \r\n\r\nThis manual describes the operational theory behind submersible pressure transducers and provides information about their use in hydrologic investigations conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.",
      "description": "xi, 52 p.",
      "publisher": {
        "@type": "Organization",
        "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"
      },
      "author": [
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Rosenberry, Donald O. rosenber@usgs.gov",
          "givenName": "Donald O.",
          "familyName": "Rosenberry",
          "email": "rosenber@usgs.gov",
          "identifier": {
            "@type": "PropertyValue",
            "propertyID": "ORCID",
            "value": "0000-0003-0681-5641",
            "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0681-5641"
          },
          "affiliation": [
            {
              "@type": "Organization",
              "name": "National Research Program - Western Branch",
              "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/arizona-water-science-center"
            },
            {
              "@type": "Organization",
              "name": "National Research Program - Central Branch",
              "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/arizona-water-science-center"
            }
          ]
        },
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Freeman, Lawrence A. lfreeman@usgs.gov",
          "givenName": "Lawrence A.",
          "familyName": "Freeman",
          "email": "lfreeman@usgs.gov"
        },
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Carpenter, Michael C. mcarpent@usgs.gov",
          "givenName": "Michael C.",
          "familyName": "Carpenter",
          "email": "mcarpent@usgs.gov"
        },
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Rousseau, Joseph P.",
          "givenName": "Joseph P.",
          "familyName": "Rousseau"
        },
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Unger, Randy",
          "givenName": "Randy",
          "familyName": "Unger"
        },
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "McLean, John S.",
          "givenName": "John S.",
          "familyName": "McLean"
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

Latest revision as of 03:34, 15 August 2024

{

 "USGS Publications Warehouse": {
   "schema": {
     "@context": "https://schema.org",
     "@type": "CreativeWork",
     "additionalType": "USGS Numbered Series",
     "name": "Use of submersible pressure transducers in water-resources investigations",
     "identifier": [
       {
         "@type": "PropertyValue",
         "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse IndexID",
         "value": "twri08A3",
         "url": "https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/twri08A3"
       },
       {
         "@type": "PropertyValue",
         "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse Internal ID",
         "value": 57791
       },
       {
         "@type": "PropertyValue",
         "propertyID": "DOI",
         "value": "10.3133/twri08A3",
         "url": "https://doi.org/10.3133/twri08A3"
       }
     ],
     "inLanguage": "en",
     "isPartOf": [
       {
         "@type": "CreativeWorkSeries",
         "name": "Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations"
       }
     ],
     "datePublished": "2004",
     "dateModified": "2012-02-02",
     "abstract": "Submersible pressure transducers, developed in the early 1960s, have made the collection of water-level and pressure data much more convenient than former methods. Submersible pressure transducers, when combined with electronic data recorders have made it possible to collect continuous or nearly continuous water-level or pressure data from wells, piezometers, soil-moisture tensiometers, and surface water gages. These more frequent measurements have led to an improved understanding of the hydraulic processes in streams, soils, and aquifers. \r\n\r\nThis manual describes the operational theory behind submersible pressure transducers and provides information about their use in hydrologic investigations conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.",
     "description": "xi, 52 p.",
     "publisher": {
       "@type": "Organization",
       "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"
     },
     "author": [
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Rosenberry, Donald O. rosenber@usgs.gov",
         "givenName": "Donald O.",
         "familyName": "Rosenberry",
         "email": "rosenber@usgs.gov",
         "identifier": {
           "@type": "PropertyValue",
           "propertyID": "ORCID",
           "value": "0000-0003-0681-5641",
           "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0681-5641"
         },
         "affiliation": [
           {
             "@type": "Organization",
             "name": "National Research Program - Western Branch",
             "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/arizona-water-science-center"
           },
           {
             "@type": "Organization",
             "name": "National Research Program - Central Branch",
             "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/arizona-water-science-center"
           }
         ]
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Freeman, Lawrence A. lfreeman@usgs.gov",
         "givenName": "Lawrence A.",
         "familyName": "Freeman",
         "email": "lfreeman@usgs.gov"
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Carpenter, Michael C. mcarpent@usgs.gov",
         "givenName": "Michael C.",
         "familyName": "Carpenter",
         "email": "mcarpent@usgs.gov"
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Rousseau, Joseph P.",
         "givenName": "Joseph P.",
         "familyName": "Rousseau"
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Unger, Randy",
         "givenName": "Randy",
         "familyName": "Unger"
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "McLean, John S.",
         "givenName": "John S.",
         "familyName": "McLean"
       }
     ]
   }
 }

}