Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: d196063a-7dbb-4b68-86d9-5aeb781a0655
Document Type: esrp
Title: HYDROLOGY
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.3.1
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ntake or discharge structures, or vice versa, size, location, and elevation of outlets (from the ER and the general literature) ` where influenced by the intake or discharge structures, or vice versa, elevation-area-capacity curves (from the ER and the general literature) ` a summary description of reservoir operating rules (from the ER and consultation with local agencies) ` annual yield and dependability (from the ER and consultation with local agencies) ` variations in inflows, outflows, water surface elevations, and storage volumes and retention time (from the ER and the general literature) ` net loss, including evaporation and seepage (from the ER and the general literature) NUREG-1555 2.3.1-4 October 1999 ` current patterns, including frequency distributions of current speed, direction, and persistence (from the ER and the general literature) ` temperature distribution (horizontal and vertical) and stratification and seasonal variations of density- induced currents (from the ER) ` detailed bathymetry in vicinity of station intake and outfall (from the ER). The following data and information about estuaries and oceans should be obtained: ` shoreline and bottom descriptions, including seasonal variations due to sediment transport (from the ER and site visit) ` tidal current patterns (velocities and phases), range, and excursion (from the ER and the general literature) ` nontidal circulation patterns, including frequency distributions of current speed, direction, and persistence (from the ER and the general literature) ` temperature and salinity distribution (horizontal and vertical), including temporal variations (from the ER and the general literature) ` detailed bathymetry in the vicinity of the station intake and outfall (from the ER) ` for estuaries, maximum, average maximum, average, average minimum, and minimum monthly river discharge and flushing characteristics (from the ER and the general literature). The following groundwater data and information