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Definition of Turbidities
1. turbidity [n] - See also: turbidity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Turbidities
Literary usage of Turbidities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Water Purification Plants and Their Operation by Milton Frederick Stein (1920)
"... 7 H2O> Grains per Gallon Amounts of Ferrous Sulphate Required for Various
turbidities. ... turbidities."
2. Water Purification Plants and Their Operation by Milton Frederick Stein (1920)
"... 7 H2O) Grains per Gallon Amounts of Ferrous Sulphate Required for Various
turbidities. ... turbidities."
3. The Filtration of Public Water-supplies by Allen Hazen (1900)
"of the whole number of days, the sum of the turbidities for these •days was 67
per cent of the aggregate turbidities for the whole period. That is to say, ..."
4. The Filtration of Public Water-supplies by Allen Hazen (1908)
"of the whole number of days, the sum of the turbidities for these days was 67
per cent of the aggregate turbidities for the whole period. That is to say, ..."
5. Idaho Forestry Best Management Practices: Compilation of Research on Their by Kathleen A. Seyedbagheri (1998)
"23, 34-35) found that skidding logs across the creek increased turbidities and
stream blockages due to damming by slash and debris. turbidities were 100 ..."
6. Report of the Filtration Commission: Of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Pittsburgh (Pa.). Filtration Commission, Robert Pitcairn, William Thompson Sedgwick, Allen Hazen, Emil Kuichling, Morris Knowles, Walther Riddle, Eugene Wasdin, William R. Copeland (1899)
"365 loo.o It was at first thought that the turbidities bore a relation to the
height of the river, and that this relation could be established from the ..."
7. Water Purification by Joseph Wilton Ellms (1917)
""The curve is well defined for turbidities of applied water below 50 parts per
million. Above this there were not so many observations possible ..."