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Title

Groundwater Level Declines in the Columbia River Basalt Group and their Relationship to Mechanisms for Groundwater Recharge: A Conceptual Groundwater System Model

 
Publication number Date Published
15-03-201June 2009
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Author(s) Porcello, J., T. Tolan, and K. Lindsey of GSI Water Solutions, Inc.
Description This report focuses on describing the degree of horizontal and vertical interconnections between the various Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) aquifers that are present in the Odessa Subarea, and the locations and relative significance of recharge sources to the various CRBG flows.

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Keywords geochemistry, recharge, water level, groundwater, hydrology
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 33,WRIA 34,WRIA 36,WRIA 41,WRIA 42,WRIA 43,WRIA 44,WRIA 53,WRIA 54)