- micrograms/milligrams per decilitre. For
larger volumes, kilolitres, megalitres, and
gigalitres, have been used by the
Northern Territory Government for
measuring water...
- the
volume of a cube of side
length one
hectometre (100 m)
equal to a
gigalitre in
civil engineering abbreviated MCM for
million cubic metres 1 hm3 =...
-
important chemical feedstock. As of 2006,
world production of
ethanol was 51
gigalitres (1.3×1010 US gallons),
coming mostly from
Brazil and the U.S. Ethanol...
-
General linear group, a
concept in
algebra General linear Lie
algebra Gigalitre (or gigaliter), a
metric unit of
volume Glycemic load, an
estimate of...
-
construction in Australia.
Water requirements for PSH are small:
about 1
gigalitre of
initial fill
water per gigawatt-hour of storage. This
water is recycled...
- needed]
Larger volumes are
usually denoted in kilolitres,
megalitres or
gigalitres, or else in
cubic metres (1
cubic metre = 1 kilolitre) or
cubic kilometres...
-
flows for the
Basin have
ranged from 5,000
gigalitres (5,000 hm3; 4,100,000 acre⋅ft) in 1902 to 57,000
gigalitres (57,000 hm3; 46,000,000 acre⋅ft) in 1956...
-
counties of
Monroe and Brown.
Capacity varies from 292
gigalitres (237,000 acre⋅ft) to 428
gigalitres (347,000 acre⋅ft)
depending on
water level. It is also...
- (390 sq mi). The
storage capacity, to the top of the
spillway is 10,763
gigalitres (3.801×1011 cu ft). The lake
filled to
capacity in 1973, and the spillway...
- in Queensland.
These facilities represent a
total capacity of 13,389
gigalitres (2,945×10^9 imp gal; 3,537×10^9 US gal) for Queensland. This does not...