A 350,000-year history of groundwater recharge in the southern Great Basin, USA

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | March 31st, 2023

Summary

Estimating groundwater recharge under various climate conditions is important for predicting future freshwater availability. This is especially true for the water-limited

Data Measured on Water Collected from Eastern Mojave Desert, California

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | August 18th, 2017

Summary

In March of 2000 field collection of water from the Eastern Mojave Desert resulted in the measurement of stable isotope, radiocarbon, tritium, and limited dissolved nobl

Delineation of ground‐water flow systems in the southern Great Basin using aqueous rare earth element distributions

National Groundwater Association (NGWA) | January 1st, 1997

Summary

The rare earth element (REE) signature of ground waters from both felsic volcanic rocks on the Nevada Test Site and from the regional Paleozoic carbonate aquifer of south

Discussion Regarding Sources and Ages of Groundwater in Southeastern California

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | March 3rd, 2000

Summary

A planned groundwater storage project for future drought relief has been assessed in the Fenner Gap area of the Fenner, Cadiz, and Bristol watershed region of southeaste

Evaluating Micrometeorological Estimates of Groundwater Discharge from Great Basin Desert Playas

National Groundwater Association (NGWA) | March 6th, 2018

Summary

Groundwater availability studies in the arid southwestern United States traditionally have assumed that groundwater discharge by evapotranspiration (ETg) from desert play

Focused groundwater recharge in the Amargosa Desert basin

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 1st, 2007

Summary

 The Amargosa River is an approximately 300-kilometer-long regional drainage connecting the northern highlands on the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nev., to the floor

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