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Geohydrology of Hawaiian Archipelago is presented with particular emphasis on groundwater development on islands of Oahu and Maui; principal subjects are lenses of infiltrated rain water floating on seawater within voids of lavas of islands' volcanic rock structures; based on "Ghyben-Herzberg lens" it is explained how islands 2200 mi from continent have water resources ample for support of great sugar cane plantations, and large armed forces activities.
Geohydrology of Hawaiian Archipelago is presented with particular emphasis on groundwater development on islands of Oahu and Maui; principal subjects are lenses of infiltrated rain water floating on seawater within voids of lavas of islands' volcanic rock structures; based on "Ghyben-Herzberg lens" it is explained how islands 2200 mi from continent have water resources ample for support of great sugar cane plantations, and large armed forces activities.
Development of ground water in Hawaii
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Watson, L.J. (author)
1964
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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