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Precipitation falling over surface of Great Lakes is considerably less than precipitation falling on adjacent land areas; evaporation computed by water budget method is reduced in same amount as precipitation; annual amount of net evaporation from Lake Ontario computed by water budget and mass transfer methods is of order of 2.0 ft.
Precipitation falling over surface of Great Lakes is considerably less than precipitation falling on adjacent land areas; evaporation computed by water budget method is reduced in same amount as precipitation; annual amount of net evaporation from Lake Ontario computed by water budget and mass transfer methods is of order of 2.0 ft.
Evaporation of Lake Ontario
Hunt, Ira A. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 85 ; 13-33
2021-01-01
211959-01-01 pages
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