1949
DOI: 10.1029/tr030i001p00134-2
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Discussion Of “Report of The Subcommittee on Sediment Terminology”, E. W. Lane, Chairman

Abstract: This report will be welcomed by all working in the field of sediments clarifying terms for general benefit. This proper use of the international influence of the America Geophysical Union should ensure consideration of the recommendations in all English‐speaking countries The report notes, “the recommendation of great changes in the customary terminology would not be accepted by workers in the field, and therefore would not produce the desired results.” This principle, fundamental in the presentation of such a… Show more

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“…Therefore, the temperature of domestic water entering households is similar to the ground temperature at these depths. Two water inlet temperatures (T SW ) of 12 • C and 15 • C were selected based on the mean monthly ground temperatures in the summer (June to August) in Toronto, Canada [37]. Two fixed zone temperatures (T air ) of 25 • C and 30 • C were used for thermal simulations.…”
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“…Therefore, the temperature of domestic water entering households is similar to the ground temperature at these depths. Two water inlet temperatures (T SW ) of 12 • C and 15 • C were selected based on the mean monthly ground temperatures in the summer (June to August) in Toronto, Canada [37]. Two fixed zone temperatures (T air ) of 25 • C and 30 • C were used for thermal simulations.…”
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confidence: 99%