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Digital simulation of a basalt aquifer system, Walla Walla River Basin, Washington and Oregon

 
Publication number Date Published
WSB 44January 1976
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Author(s) Water Resources Program
Description Digital simulation of a basalt aquifer system, Walla Walla River Basin, Washington and Oregon. Water Supply Bulletin 44 (1976) describes an investigation to determine the water budget for the entire Walla Walla River basin (including those parts of the basin in the state of Oregon) and develop a digital model to simulate the intermediate basalt aquifer system underlying the basin, with predictive capability for use as a management tool. This bulletin includes well records for selected wells in Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin counties, WA and Umatilla County, OR.
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Keywords hydrologic, snowfall, streamflow, lakes, geology, ground water
WEB PAGE Groundwater quality assessment
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