Simulated Effects of Ground-Water Management Alternatives for the Salinas Valley, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | December 15th, 1988

Summary

A two-dimensional digital ground-water flow model was developed to analyze the geohydrology of the ground-water basin in the Salinas Valley. The ground-water model was ca

Simulating the sensitivity of evapotranspiration and streamflow to large-scale groundwater depletion

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) | June 19th, 2019

Summary

Groundwater pumping has caused marked aquifer storage declines over the past century. In addition to threatening the viability of groundwater-dependent economic activitie

Simulation of Ground-Water / Surface-Water Flow in the Santa Clara–Calleguas Ground-Water Basin, Ventura County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 17th, 2003

Summary

Ground water is the main source of water in the Santa Clara–Calleguas ground-water basin that covers about 310 square miles in Ventura County, California. A steady incr

Simulation of Ground-Water Flow and Land Subsidence in the Antelope Valley Ground-Water Basin, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | June 30th, 2003

Summary

Antelope Valley, California, is a topographically closed basin in the western part of the Mojave Desert, about 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The Antelope Valley grou

Simulation of Ground-Water/Surface-Water Flow in the Santa Clara–Calleguas Ground-Water Basin, Ventura County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 15th, 2003

Summary

Ground-water is the main source of water in the Santa Clara–Calleguas ground-water basin that covers about 310 square miles in Ventura County, California. A steady incr

Simulation of ground-water/surface-water fow in the Santa Clara-Calleguas ground-water basin, Ventura County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 17th, 2003

Summary

Groundwater is the main source of water in the Santa Clara–Calleguas ground-water basin that covers about 310 square miles in Ventura County, California. A steady incre

Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands

California Agriculture (UCANR) | ?

Summary

Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in California. A common method of recharging groundwater — when surface

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