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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Update on the Conceptualization of the Lake-aquifer System
Conceptualization of the Lake-aquifer System
Author: Luhdorff and Scalmanini Consulting Engineers (Firm)
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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System and Boundary Conceptualization in Ground-water Flow Simulation
Author: Thomas E. Reilly
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Plan of Study for the Regional Aquifer-System Analysis of the Northern Rocky Mountains Intermontane Basins, Montana and Idaho
Author: David Wayne Clark
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Category : Aquifers
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
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Category : Aquifers
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Scientific Investigations Report
Author: Sharon E. Kroening
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Category : Earth sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
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Category : Earth sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Regional Aquifer-system Analysis
Author: David E. Prudic
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ISBN: 9780607900583
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
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ISBN: 9780607900583
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Hydrologic Analysis of the High Plains Aquifer System in Box Butte County, Nebraska
Author: Robert A. Pettijohn
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Category : Aquifers
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Aquifers
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Urban Water Reuse Handbook
Author: Saeid Eslamian
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482229153
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 1153
Book Description
Examining the current literature, research, and relevant case studies, presented by a team of international experts, the Urban Water Reuse Handbook discusses the pros and cons of water reuse and explores new and alternative methods for obtaining a sustainable water supply. The book defines water reuse guidelines, describes the historical and curren
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482229153
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 1153
Book Description
Examining the current literature, research, and relevant case studies, presented by a team of international experts, the Urban Water Reuse Handbook discusses the pros and cons of water reuse and explores new and alternative methods for obtaining a sustainable water supply. The book defines water reuse guidelines, describes the historical and curren
Hydrologic Analysis of Data for the Lost Lake Aquifer Zone of the Steel Pond Aquifer at Recovery Well RWM-16
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Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
This report presents the results of an analysis of data obtained from a large-scale, multiple-well aquifer test of the sandy unit referred to as the Lost Lake Aquifer Zone of the Steed Pond Aquifer in an area just south of the A and M Areas. Pumping was conducted at recovery well RWM-16, which is located near the MSB-40 well cluster, approximately 4000 feet south of the M-Area Basin. RWM-16 is located in the lower left portion of Figure 1, which also illustrates the general relationship of the testing site to the A and M Areas and other monitor wells. The data generated from testing RWM-16 was used to calculate estimates of transmissivity and storage for the aquifer system within which RWM-16 is screened. These parameters are related to hydraulic conductivity and storativity of the aquifer system by the vertical thickness of the unit. The leakage coefficient for the overlying confining unit is also estimated. This information is needed to refine conceptual understanding of the groundwater flow system beneath the A and M Areas. The refined conceptual model will more adequately describe the pattern of groundwater flow, and will contribute to updating the {open_quotes}Zone of Capture{close_quotes} model that has been used in the initial phases of designing a groundwater remediation system in the A and M Areas.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
This report presents the results of an analysis of data obtained from a large-scale, multiple-well aquifer test of the sandy unit referred to as the Lost Lake Aquifer Zone of the Steed Pond Aquifer in an area just south of the A and M Areas. Pumping was conducted at recovery well RWM-16, which is located near the MSB-40 well cluster, approximately 4000 feet south of the M-Area Basin. RWM-16 is located in the lower left portion of Figure 1, which also illustrates the general relationship of the testing site to the A and M Areas and other monitor wells. The data generated from testing RWM-16 was used to calculate estimates of transmissivity and storage for the aquifer system within which RWM-16 is screened. These parameters are related to hydraulic conductivity and storativity of the aquifer system by the vertical thickness of the unit. The leakage coefficient for the overlying confining unit is also estimated. This information is needed to refine conceptual understanding of the groundwater flow system beneath the A and M Areas. The refined conceptual model will more adequately describe the pattern of groundwater flow, and will contribute to updating the {open_quotes}Zone of Capture{close_quotes} model that has been used in the initial phases of designing a groundwater remediation system in the A and M Areas.
Estimation of Natural Groundwater Recharge
Author: I. Simmers
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401577803
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 503
Book Description
In view of the rapidly expanding urban, industrial and agri cultural water requirements in many areas and the normally associated critical unreliability of surface water supplies in arid and semi-arid zones, groundwater exploration and use is of fundamental importance for logical economic development. Two interrelated facets should be evident in all such groundwater projects : (a) definition of groundwater recharge mechanisms and characteristics for identified geological formations, in order to determine whether exploitation in the long-term involves 'mining' of an es sentially 'fossil' resource or withdrawal from a dynamic supply. A solution to this aspect is essential for development of a re source management policy: (b) determination of recharge variability in time and space to thus enable determination of total aquifer input and to quantify such practical aspects as 'minimum risk' waste disposal locations and artificial recharge potential via (e.g.) devegetation or engi neering works. However, current international developments relating to natural recharge indicate the following 'problems' ; no single comprehensive estimation technique can yet be iden tified from the spectrum of methods available; all are reported to give suspect results.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401577803
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 503
Book Description
In view of the rapidly expanding urban, industrial and agri cultural water requirements in many areas and the normally associated critical unreliability of surface water supplies in arid and semi-arid zones, groundwater exploration and use is of fundamental importance for logical economic development. Two interrelated facets should be evident in all such groundwater projects : (a) definition of groundwater recharge mechanisms and characteristics for identified geological formations, in order to determine whether exploitation in the long-term involves 'mining' of an es sentially 'fossil' resource or withdrawal from a dynamic supply. A solution to this aspect is essential for development of a re source management policy: (b) determination of recharge variability in time and space to thus enable determination of total aquifer input and to quantify such practical aspects as 'minimum risk' waste disposal locations and artificial recharge potential via (e.g.) devegetation or engi neering works. However, current international developments relating to natural recharge indicate the following 'problems' ; no single comprehensive estimation technique can yet be iden tified from the spectrum of methods available; all are reported to give suspect results.