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Material Type: Notes; Class: Energy, Mineral Resources, and Society; Subject: Earth Sciences; University: Ohio State University - Main Campus; Term: Spring 2005;
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The final exam will be held on Monday, December 5 from 2-4 PM in F2156. This exam will be of similar format to the previous hourly exams and will cover all lecture materials, text readings, and in-class films related to water resources.
I believe that we have covered:
Overview of water resources
Fresh water vs. salt water
Glaciers, rivers and ground water
Distribution of water resources worldwide and in the US
Water usage by sector
Agricultural water use and overuse
The Everglades and S. Florida water
Water in an ecosystem
Modification of natural systems
Big sugar
Ecosystem restoration
S. Florida water for the cities
Saltwater intrusion
Granville water and the Raccoon Valley aquifer
Nature of the resource in Granville
Production of drinking water
Cleansing of wastewater
The Colorado River
Water in the southwest
The Compact
The CAP
Controlling capacity and quality of the Colorado
Major aqueducts and moving water across natural boundaries
California’s water needs and solutions
China's water problems
Too much and too little
Yangtze and Yellow
Three Gorges
North to South diversion
The Mekong
Dam issues
India
China
Laos and Thailand
Irrigation
General scheme and applications
Modern ideas
Megaprojects
Columbia Basin
Narmada