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  2. Lake Minocqua - Wikipedia

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    The hardness of Lake Minocqua falls between 45 and 50 mg/L (0.0028 and 0.0031 lb/cu ft) as CaCO 3 which means the water classifies as "soft". [1] The lake is typically classified as dimictic lake . The summer thermocline occurs in late June and lasts until the end of September and happens between 13 and 30 feet (4.0 and 9.1 m), experiencing ...

  3. Lake Musters and Lake Colhué Huapí - Wikipedia

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    The lake coast is dominated by extensive wetlands mainly at its feeding zone. In contrast to its neighbour Musters (separated by a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 695 metres (2,280 ft) high isthmus) Colhué has an average depth of 2 metres (6.6 ft) and high water turbidity due to suspended sediments deposited by constant wind.

  4. Template:Convert/list of units/density/short list - Wikipedia

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    Density system unit unit-code symbol or abbrev. notes sample default conversion combination output units Metric: kilogram per cubic metre: kg/m3 kg/m 3: 1.0 kg/m 3 (1.7 lb/cu yd)

  5. Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Average annual flow rate is around 1,330 cubic metres per second (47,000 cu ft/s). From March to June water levels are low, sometimes to the point of parts of the river drying up. Heavy rainfall inland leads to flooding from July to October, after which the river continues a high flow rate reaching up to 10,400 cubic metres per second (370,000 ...

  6. Springfield CU needs to know what your water lines are made ...

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    New EPA regulations require all water utilities to inventory the materials used for water service lines. CU is asking customers to report theirs. Springfield CU needs to know what your water lines ...

  7. La Saline Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    As the water travels through those formations it becomes enriched in dissolved carbonate and evaporite minerals. The spring water at La Saline has a reported total dissolved solids content of 71,400 milligrams per litre (0.00258 lb/cu in) [ 4 ] and it comes to the surface because it has reached an aquitard formed by the bitumen -saturated sands ...

  8. Underwater environment - Wikipedia

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    The density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimetre (62 lb/cu ft) The density varies with temperature, but not linearly: as the temperature increases, the density rises to a peak at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F) and then decreases; this is unusual. [16]

  9. Template:Convert/list of units - Wikipedia

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    1.0 m 3 (35 cu ft) cubic centimetre: cm3 cm 3: US spelling: cubic centimeter one millilitre 1.0 cm 3 (0.061 cu in) cc cc cubic millimetre: mm3 mm 3: US spelling: cubic millimeter: 1.0 mm 3 (6.1 × 10 −5 cu in) non-SI metric: kilolitre: kl kl US spelling: kiloliter one cubic metre 1.0 kl (35 cu ft) kL kL litre: l L US spelling: liter one cubic ...