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【阅读】0925跃渡整理(1001更新,41篇原始,35篇考古)

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发表于 2017-9-28 16:35:34 | 只看该作者
顶楼主!               
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发表于 2017-9-28 23:32:09 | 只看该作者
二战结束,550。。。。真是想死的心都有了。。。复习了一个月,结果越考越烂,尼玛啊。

考了一篇企业管理collaboratie,其实真的不难,但我心态没有调整好。有一道题一定要选cross-department collaboration,就是跨部门合作,我到后来才定位到,但时间来不及了。

还有一篇是说殖民地的,人们经常说european african殖民地怎么怎么的,但很少会提到北美原始的殖民。。。其实也不难,我真的是心态没有调整好,就在乱选。

大家一定要调整心态,加油早日和GMAT分手!
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发表于 2017-9-28 23:54:34 | 只看该作者
意思水库原文。

Droughts & Reservoirs: Finding Storage Space Underground
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/09/060918085903.htm

Summary: Odd as it sounds, in some places the smartest way to safeguard the water supply is to let it drain out of the reservoirs and soak into the ground. That's what been discovered in local water shortages in Kansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico -- all of which could be microcosms of water shortage issues looming throughout the Western US.

     In these three cases -- Cedar Bluff Reservoir (Hays, KS), Optima Lake, (Guymon, OK), and Storrie Lake (Las Vegas, NM) -- water losses from evaporation are so high that they can accelerate water supply emergencies for farms and cities, explains Tom Brikowski, a professor of hydrology at the University of Texas at Dallas. Brikowski and Wayland Anderson, a Denver engineer, are presenting their work at the Geological Society of America conference on Managing Drought and Water Scarcity in Vulnerable Environments: Creating a Roadmap for Change. The meeting takes place 18-20 September at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Longmont, Colorado.

     In the case of the City of Hays, the trouble starts 20 miles upstream at the Cedar Bluff Reservoir. Because of changes in farming practices, the reservoir gets only half the inflowing water it did when built in 1949. It now loses 75 percent of its inflowing water to evaporation. As a result, water losses most years now equal or exceed inflows. Reservoir releases were cut in 1979.

     "You get to the point where you can't afford to lose that much water," said Brikowski, "and your only other alternative is to store it underground."

     But how do you do that? In the case of Hays, nature had already provided for underground storage in the form of the Smoky Hill River aquifer. The aquifer has provided half the city's water supply for decades. Since the building of the Cedar Bluff reservoir, however, stream flow on top of it has dropped by 50 percent. That stream water recharged the wells, which, in turn, kept alive the town of Hays, Brikowski explains.

     At the behest of the City of Hays, Brikowski and Anderson created a detailed three-dimensional model of the sandy, gravelly ("alluvial") ground beneath the Smokey Hill River. Anderson analyzed the water balance of the reservoir. Next they simulated what had happened to the dropping water table, how much groundwater the aquifer could store, and how long a drought it could endure.

     "It's a clear case that the shut off of water (by the reservoir) limited how much water Hays could pump," said Brikowski. It also showed that by releasing water from that same reservoir they could kill two birds with one stone: recharge the aquifer and reduce the evaporation loss rate. According to Brikowski, "It was pretty hard to argue with the conclusion."

     They also found that by releasing reservoir water to recharge the Smoky Hill River aquifer, users could survive even the worst recorded drought with full production from municipal wells.

     "I think the City as a whole was quite happy," said Brikowski. By getting a better understanding of their water, the city can now avert seasonal water emergencies and no longer have to consider building hundreds of miles of pipeline to get water from other river basins.

     This story could replay in other places as well -- especially where reservoirs are getting less inflow due to changing water uses or climate change.

     There's the city of Las Vegas, NM, only months away from evacuations this year after lack of snow over the winter left streams dry. It was only the annual monsoon season that saved them this year, said Brikowski. The water crisis is becoming an almost annual event as winter snow packs shrink and melt sooner each spring, probably as a consequence of global warming.

     "More efficient storage, perhaps in alluvial aquifers, represents the only real hope for a solution," Brikowski said.

     The same may eventually be the case for most of California, which relies heavily on the melting of snow pack high in the Sierra Nevada to feed streams and rivers through the summer. Global warming is expected to raise the snowline on those mountains and has already pushed spring earlier in the year. This means there is generally less snowmelt and it may not last the whole summer.

     The Optima Reservoir of the Oklahoma Panhandle is an extreme example. A dry lake, it loses 100 percent of its inflowing water to evaporation. Converting to subsurface storage may be the only way to store water.

     "It's not that in any of these places they've done anything wrong," Brikowski said. Rather, situations change and water management has to keep up to avoid supply problems. Underground storage, he said, is something to add to the water management toolbox.
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发表于 2017-9-29 00:27:17 来自手机 | 只看该作者
发表于 2017-09-28 23:54:34
意思水库原文。

Droughts & Reservoirs: Finding Storage ...

哈哈哈RC考古小天使,果然哪里都能看到你
66#
发表于 2017-9-29 03:25:25 | 只看该作者
Mark一下!               
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发表于 2017-9-29 06:12:24 | 只看该作者
Shanni 发表于 2017-9-29 00:27
哈哈哈RC考古小天使,果然哪里都能看到你

哈哈哈哈哈

话说我准备10月初考呢TAT,再刷考位
68#
发表于 2017-9-29 10:25:31 | 只看该作者
Mitoli 发表于 2017-9-28 14:04
9.28二战720(V38 Q50)成功分手~超级感谢大家的回忆和版主的整理,昨晚看了两个小时阅读寂静4篇全中,拯救 ...

同沾喜气!!!
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发表于 2017-9-29 13:54:12 | 只看该作者
https://forum.chasedream.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1290220&highlight=%E9%98%85%E8%AF%BB%E3%80%91

二十九、【少考古】art endowment
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发表于 2017-9-29 13:55:07 | 只看该作者
https://forum.chasedream.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1290220&highlight=%E9%98%85%E8%AF%BB%E3%80%91

二十九、【少考古】art endowment
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