Report On the Value of the Dix River As a Source of Water Power
Report On the Value of the Dix River As a Source of Water Power
August Frederic Foerste
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, tH . 08 77 . Vv J3 . 32. . Z9 . 01 . 03 . 06 . 7V Su 3. 19 3. 35- A82 5T3V Z. 77 S-, 71 3. 35 z. N 5*. 78 V. /5 V. 80 7. 00 , 9. 5-2. INCHES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUKI JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC i 1 i iiiiii t RELATIVE PRECIPITATION AT SHELBY CITY IN TWO SUCCESSIVE YEARS llMV lii't, *, 4i . J Ili'H SHELBY CITY H-18 YEARS . HIGH BRIDGE 9-10 YEARS BEREA 10-11 YEARS COMPARATIVE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION OF PRECIPITATION KENTUCKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 51 Months with Abundant Precipitation. The preceding data ...are sufficient to indicate that, with- in the Dix river drainage area, March is the month during which precipitation is greatest. No attempt is made here to distinguish rainfall from snow fall. It should be re- membered that a large percentage of a snowfall may evap- orate into the air without first being added to the waters in the stream channels, and in fact, without becoming ground water. The same statement should be made re- garding the precipitation during the months January and February. June and July are the next most important months as regards precipitation.
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