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Stream-aquifer system analysis
Under Prior Appropriation Doctrine, establishment of rights to use natural stream flows was determined on basis of time, without regard to relative position on stream of existence of groundwater supply stored below land; subsequent development of groundwater supplies from alluvium below and adjacent to streams has presented need for planned operation of groundwater system in conjunction with surface supplies; interrelationships of components of stream-aquifer system are programmed for computer analysis; simple hypothetical model is used to present sample results of operational relationships.
Stream-aquifer system analysis
Under Prior Appropriation Doctrine, establishment of rights to use natural stream flows was determined on basis of time, without regard to relative position on stream of existence of groundwater supply stored below land; subsequent development of groundwater supplies from alluvium below and adjacent to streams has presented need for planned operation of groundwater system in conjunction with surface supplies; interrelationships of components of stream-aquifer system are programmed for computer analysis; simple hypothetical model is used to present sample results of operational relationships.
Stream-aquifer system analysis
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Eshett, A. (author) / Bittinger, M.W. (author)
1965
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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