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Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer modeling scenario: Hydrologic implications of current water-use practices and historical climate conditions; "current practices" scenario. Technical completion report 200702 Item Info
- Title:
- Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer modeling scenario: Hydrologic implications of current water-use practices and historical climate conditions; "current practices" scenario. Technical completion report 200702
- Authors:
- Contor, Bryce A.
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 2007-08
- Description:
- The storage capacity and large distances of the Eastern Snake Plain aquifer create a capacity for buffering that delays the impacts of hydrologic events upon hydraulically-connected surface-water bodies. If there were a fundamentalimbalance between today's water-use practices and the current levels of spring discharges and river gains and losses, it might not be readily apparent by observation.
- Subjects:
- Aquifers Computer models groundwater discharge irrigation practices groundwater management
- Location:
- Southeastern Snake River Plain
- Latitude:
- 43.02
- Longitude:
- -112.64
- Collection:
- IWRRI
- Series:
- ESPAM
- IWRRI number:
- 200702
- Rights:
- Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/
- Publisher:
- University of Idaho
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Idaho
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Cataloger:
- wbv
- Date Digitized:
- 2012
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer modeling scenario: Hydrologic implications of current water-use practices and historical climate conditions; "current practices" scenario. Technical completion report 200702", Idaho Waters Digital Library, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iwdl/items/iwdl-200702.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/