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Definition of Gaging
1. gage [v] - See also: gage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaging
Literary usage of Gaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dams and Rivers: Primer on the Downstream Effects of Dams by Michael Collier, Robert H. Webb, John C. Schmidt (1998)
"The first gaging station was established on the Rio Grande River near Embudo,
... Currently, the US Geological Survey operates about 7000 gaging stations in ..."
2. River Discharge by John Clayton Hoyt, Nathan Clifford Grover (1914)
"... on the control section (see pages 45 and 46)—whether permanent, shifting, or
affected by ice as described on the following pages. gaging STATIONS WITH ..."
3. Manual of Gurley Hydraulic Engineering Instruments by Gurley, W. & L.E., Troy, N.Y. (1918)
"SELECTION AND LOCATION OF gaging STATIONS RECONNOISSANCE To obtain the best
results with a current meter, stations should be located only at sites well ..."
4. First[-sixth] Annual Report of the State Water Supply Commission of New York by New York (State) Water supply commission, Henry H. Persons (1909)
"After a reconnaissance of the State it was decided to establish new river gaging
stations for our especial requirements at the most important points on the ..."
5. Handbook of hydraulics for the solution of hydraulic problems by Horace Williams King (1918)
"... Chemi-hydrometry or chemical gaging consists of determining discharges by
introducing a chemical at a known rate into flowing water, and determining the ..."
6. Irrigation Engineering by Arthur Powell Davis, Herbert Michael Wilson (1919)
"The streams or canals measured are of considerable size and the methods employed
in measurement are similar to those used in gaging rivers. ..."
7. Irrigation Engineering by Arthur Powell Davis, Herbert Michael Wilson (1919)
"The streams or canals measured are of considerable size and the methods employed
in measurement are similar to those used in gaging rivers. ..."
8. A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced: Materials, Construction, and by Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson (1907)
"... as normal mortars, gave much lower strength in adhesion, the reduction in
strength being often 50%. (See p. 124.) EFFECT OF gaging WITH SEA WATER Mr. ..."