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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2200. Analysis and computer simulation of stream-aquifer hydrology, Arkansas River Valley, Soutwestern Kansas / Barker, R. A.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2200 Titre : Analysis and computer simulation of stream-aquifer hydrology, Arkansas River Valley, Soutwestern Kansas Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Barker, R. A. ; Dunlap, L. E. ; Sauer, C. G. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05105 Note générale : A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Hydrologie Bassin versant PRECIPITATIONS Vallée Simulation Informatique Analyse informatique Méthodologie Rivière Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas. Note de contenu : A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2200. Analysis and computer simulation of stream-aquifer hydrology, Arkansas River Valley, Soutwestern Kansas [texte imprimé] / Barker, R. A. ; Dunlap, L. E. ; Sauer, C. G. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1983.
ISSN : CI-05105
A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Hydrologie Bassin versant PRECIPITATIONS Vallée Simulation Informatique Analyse informatique Méthodologie Rivière Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas. Note de contenu : A study was made in cooperation with the division of water ressources, Kansas state board of agriculture to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas river valley between the Colorado-Kansas state line and the Bear creek fault zone in southwestern Kansas. This report define the relationship among ground water, surface water and climatic factors, evaluate the effects of ground water with drawals on stream flow, and calibrate digital computer models of the hydrologic systems within the state declared moration area along the Arkansas river valley in Hamilton and Kearny counties Kansas. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2238 Titre : Interpolating water-table altitude in west-central Kansas using kriging techniques Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dunlap, L. E. ; Spinazola, J. M. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05058 Note générale : Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Bassin versant Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district. Note de contenu : Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2238. Interpolating water-table altitude in west-central Kansas using kriging techniques [texte imprimé] / Dunlap, L. E. ; Spinazola, J. M. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1984.
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Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Bassin versant Hydrogéologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district. Note de contenu : Kriging is a regionalization technique that incorporates the autocorrelation between known data values in its estimation of values at unmeasured sites. This technique is reproducible, accepts irregularly spaced data, uses only measured values closely surrounding points at which values are estimated,is an exact interpolator at measured data points, and calculates an error of estimated. Kriging was used to interpolate water-table altitudes for 1978 and an average 1978 - 80 for the Ogallala aquifer in the western Kansas Groundwater Management District n°1. An altitude and an error of estimate were provided at he center of each one-mille of the district. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2353 Titre : Geohydrology and model analysis of stream-aquifer system along the Arkansas river in Kearny an Finney countries, Southwestern Kansas Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dunlap, L. E. ; Lindgren, R. J. ; Sauer, C. G. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05095 Note générale : A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Bassin versant Eau souterraine Eau de surface Hydrologie Modelisation Simulation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas. Note de contenu : A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2353. Geohydrology and model analysis of stream-aquifer system along the Arkansas river in Kearny an Finney countries, Southwestern Kansas [texte imprimé] / Dunlap, L. E. ; Lindgren, R. J. ; Sauer, C. G. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1985.
ISSN : CI-05095
A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Bassin versant Eau souterraine Eau de surface Hydrologie Modelisation Simulation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas. Note de contenu : A study was made in cooperation with the division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of agriculture to determine geohydrolgie conditons in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney countries, southwestern Kansas. This report describes the geohydrology of Kearny and Finney courntries along the Arkansas River, studied under phase II, and a computer-model analysis of the associated stream-aquifer system. The report is written for the scientically informed public and for state and local water agencies who may use the results of the investigations to formulate water management policies to improve the conjunctive use of ground and surface water within the constraints of the water rights structure in Kansas. Réservation
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