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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
5/22/1997
Doc Name
POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS IN FORTHCOMING HYDROLOGIC MODELING OF CRESSON PROJECT
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BRUCE HUMPHRIES BERHAN KEFFELEW & HARRY POSEY
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x''S~~ . • <br />realistic range of precipitation values for the site. <br />4) Demonstrate a convincing relationship between the <br />calculated values of transmissivity of the caldera "aquifer", <br />its hydraulic conductivity and the apparent seepage rate of <br />the recharge to the Carlton Tunnel. <br />The previous studies suggested that the effects of a <br />precipitation event were reflected in the Carlton Tunnel <br />discharge within a certain period of time, but this apparent <br />seepage rate was never related to the values presented for the <br />transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity of the caldera <br />"aquifer". This leads to some concern as to how representative <br />those values really are. <br />97N038 <br />
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