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  3. Electromagnetic absorption by water - Wikipedia

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    It tails off onto the visible region and is responsible for the intrinsic blue color of water. This can be observed with a standard UV/vis spectrophotometer , using a 10 cm path-length. The colour can be seen by eye by looking through a column of water about 10 m in length; the water must be passed through an ultrafilter to eliminate color due ...

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    Reaching depths of 180 feet (55 m), this 2,350 acres (9.5 km 2) reservoir is best known for its pristine clear blue waters. The reservoir contains 55 billion US gallons (210,000,000 m 3 ) of water for use in central New Jersey , making it the largest in the state.

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  6. Surface water - Wikipedia

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    It has increased evaporation yet decreased precipitation, runoff, groundwater, and soil moisture. This has altered surface water levels. Climate change also enhances the existing challenges we face in water quality. The quality of surface water is based on the chemical inputs from the surrounding elements such as the air and the nearby landscape.

  7. Water vapor - Wikipedia

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    The US data is collected and compiled into an annual evaporation map. [4] The measurements range from under 30 to over 120 inches per year. Formulas can be used for calculating the rate of evaporation from a water surface such as a swimming pool. [5] [6] In some countries, the evaporation rate far exceeds the precipitation rate.

  8. I’ve Never Seen Rivers As Clear And Blue As They Are ... - AOL

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    Blue-green, clear, and refreshing cold. As a Georgia native who has lived in other states as well, clear, blue waters are not nearly considered the norm for rivers. Brown and murky come to mind ...

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