Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-118)The groundwater aquifer system in the northwestern region of Coachella Valley, California serves as a major natural resource for agricultural and municipal uses. In this region, the aquifer system is partitioned into four groundwater sub-basins due to the presence of the San Andreas fault zone. Previous investigation involving land surface deformation, seismic data, and groundwater data indicate there are at least three main strands of the San Andreas Fault- Mission Creek Strand, Banning Strand, and Garnet Hill Strand. For years, these faults have been characterized as simple barriers to fluid flow due to measureable offsets in the water table across the fault strands and hydrochemis...
This paper describes the properties of faults and fractures in the Upper Cretaceous Chatsworth Forma...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...
The United States Geological Survey is developing an integrated hydrologic model of the San Antonio ...
The hydraulic conductance of a large fault zone has been estimated by calibrating a regional groundw...
Graduation date: 2017Understanding groundwater flow in faulted and fractured rock is an important fr...
This study characterizes the hydrogeologic system of the Death Valley region, an area covering appro...
Ground-water flow through the region south and west of Frenchman Flat, in the Ash Meadows subbasin o...
Faults of the Balcones fault system exert important controls on the groundwater hydrology of the Edw...
The Balcones Fault Zone Edwards aquifer of South Texas exhibits multimodal permeability. High matrix...
Quantitative and interpretive assessment of the three-dimensional distribution of permeability in th...
The Cretaceous-age Edwards and Middle Trinity Aquifers of central Texas are critical groundwater res...
This paper describes the properties of faults and fractures in the Upper Cretaceous Chatsworth Forma...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...
The United States Geological Survey is developing an integrated hydrologic model of the San Antonio ...
The hydraulic conductance of a large fault zone has been estimated by calibrating a regional groundw...
Graduation date: 2017Understanding groundwater flow in faulted and fractured rock is an important fr...
This study characterizes the hydrogeologic system of the Death Valley region, an area covering appro...
Ground-water flow through the region south and west of Frenchman Flat, in the Ash Meadows subbasin o...
Faults of the Balcones fault system exert important controls on the groundwater hydrology of the Edw...
The Balcones Fault Zone Edwards aquifer of South Texas exhibits multimodal permeability. High matrix...
Quantitative and interpretive assessment of the three-dimensional distribution of permeability in th...
The Cretaceous-age Edwards and Middle Trinity Aquifers of central Texas are critical groundwater res...
This paper describes the properties of faults and fractures in the Upper Cretaceous Chatsworth Forma...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...
The Edwards aquifer, which is the sole source of water for the city of San Antonio, is one of the mo...