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Development and Dissipation of Ground Water Mounds Beneath Square Recharge Basins
The shape and size of the groundwater mound are important in the selection and evaluation of a recharge facility. The rate of rise, height the mound reaches, and its lateral extent may be a concern in the operation of the recharge facility. A reasonable first step in the geometric description of the mound associated with a recharge basin is the instrumentation and observation of a field location through a recharge cycle. A square 2‐acre plot was instrumented to obtain field information for this description.
Development and Dissipation of Ground Water Mounds Beneath Square Recharge Basins
The shape and size of the groundwater mound are important in the selection and evaluation of a recharge facility. The rate of rise, height the mound reaches, and its lateral extent may be a concern in the operation of the recharge facility. A reasonable first step in the geometric description of the mound associated with a recharge basin is the instrumentation and observation of a field location through a recharge cycle. A square 2‐acre plot was instrumented to obtain field information for this description.
Development and Dissipation of Ground Water Mounds Beneath Square Recharge Basins
Haskell, E. E. Jr. (author) / Bianchi, W. C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 57 ; 349-353
1965-03-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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