Humboldt River near Carlin
Lamoille Creek
Beaver Creek
Susie Creek
Humboldt River near Elko
The Humboldt River flows east to west through north-central Nevada and is about 330 miles long. It is an important water source for residents and agriculture, and it also supports one of Nevada’s largest industries—gold mining. Most of the state’s mines are in the Humboldt River Basin along the Carlin Trend. Nevada produces about 72 percent of all U.S. gold, making it the fifth largest producer in the world. In 2022, mines in Nevada produced more than 4 million ounces of gold (Nevada Division of Minerals).
Geography
The Humboldt River Basin is the largest basin entirely within Nevada, covering 17,000 square miles. All water in the basin comes from precipitation, so changes in climate strongly affect water supply. The basin is studied in three parts—upper, middle, and lower—because conditions and water use vary across these areas. Groundwater use is mostly for agriculture, but mining also removes large amounts of groundwater from rock formations and basin fill, especially in the middle Humboldt River Basin. The effect of mine dewatering on river flow is not fully understood because much of the water is returned to the river or nearby deposits. For this reason, the impact is thought to be small, although many water rights holders believe mine dewatering significantly reduces streamflow.
Studies in the Humboldt River Basin
- Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
- Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Available Water Data
Find out more about our work in the Humboldt River Basin from the links below.
Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Nevada Water Science Center data sets and tools for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
MODFLOW 6 groundwater flow models and supporting data for evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, middle Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (Provisional Release)
Humboldt River Basin Model Grids and Potential Groundwater Capture Results (Provisional Release)
Data for the report Properties of Basin-Fill Deposits, a 1971–2000 Water Budget, and Surface-Water-Groundwater Interactions in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada Data for the report Properties of Basin-Fill Deposits, a 1971–2000 Water Budget, and Surface-Water-Groundwater Interactions in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada
MODFLOW-NWT Model Used to Evaluate Stream Capture Related to Groundwater Pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (ver. 1.1, March 2024) MODFLOW-NWT Model Used to Evaluate Stream Capture Related to Groundwater Pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (ver. 1.1, March 2024)
Geospatial data for Gumboot Lake extents from the report Effects of ground-water development on the water regimen of Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada, 1949-1968 and Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tributary Areas Geospatial data for Gumboot Lake extents from the report Effects of ground-water development on the water regimen of Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada, 1949-1968 and Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tributary Areas
Supplemental Data for Analysis of Aquifer Framework and Hydraulic Properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, NV Supplemental Data for Analysis of Aquifer Framework and Hydraulic Properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, NV
Data for the report Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1409-F) Data for the report Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1409-F)
Data for the report Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4209) Data for the report Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4209)
River Channel Cross-Sections, Middle Humboldt River, North-Central Nevada River Channel Cross-Sections, Middle Humboldt River, North-Central Nevada
Evapotranspiration units and potential areas of groundwater discharge delineated July 2024, 2009 in the upper Humboldt River Basin, northeastern Nevada Evapotranspiration units and potential areas of groundwater discharge delineated July 2024, 2009 in the upper Humboldt River Basin, northeastern Nevada
Groundwater discharge areas for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River Basin, north-central Nevada Groundwater discharge areas for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River Basin, north-central Nevada
Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada
USGS publications for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
Evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada Evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada
Peak streamflow determinations in Nevada: A cooperative program with the USGS and Nevada Department of Transportation Peak streamflow determinations in Nevada: A cooperative program with the USGS and Nevada Department of Transportation
Early warning pesticide monitoring in Nevada’s surface waters Early warning pesticide monitoring in Nevada’s surface waters
Analysis of aquifer framework and hydraulic properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, Nevada Analysis of aquifer framework and hydraulic properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, Nevada
Evaluation of bias associated with capture maps derived from nonlinear groundwater flow models Evaluation of bias associated with capture maps derived from nonlinear groundwater flow models
Properties of basin-fill deposits, a 1971–2000 water budget, and surface-water-groundwater interactions in the upper Humboldt River basin, northeastern Nevada Properties of basin-fill deposits, a 1971–2000 water budget, and surface-water-groundwater interactions in the upper Humboldt River basin, northeastern Nevada
Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA
Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada
Hydrogeologic Framework and Occurrence and Movement of Ground Water in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada Hydrogeologic Framework and Occurrence and Movement of Ground Water in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada
Streambed infiltration and ground-water flow from the Trout Creek drainage, an intermittent tributary to the Humboldt River, north-central Nevada Streambed infiltration and ground-water flow from the Trout Creek drainage, an intermittent tributary to the Humboldt River, north-central Nevada
Trends in streamflow on the Humboldt River between Elko and Imlay, Nevada, 1950-99 Trends in streamflow on the Humboldt River between Elko and Imlay, Nevada, 1950-99
Heat as a tool for studying the movement of ground water near streams Heat as a tool for studying the movement of ground water near streams
These are the partners that we are working with currently in the Humboldt River Basin. A complete list of our partners is available here: Partners page
The Humboldt River flows east to west through north-central Nevada and is about 330 miles long. It is an important water source for residents and agriculture, and it also supports one of Nevada’s largest industries—gold mining. Most of the state’s mines are in the Humboldt River Basin along the Carlin Trend. Nevada produces about 72 percent of all U.S. gold, making it the fifth largest producer in the world. In 2022, mines in Nevada produced more than 4 million ounces of gold (Nevada Division of Minerals).
Geography
The Humboldt River Basin is the largest basin entirely within Nevada, covering 17,000 square miles. All water in the basin comes from precipitation, so changes in climate strongly affect water supply. The basin is studied in three parts—upper, middle, and lower—because conditions and water use vary across these areas. Groundwater use is mostly for agriculture, but mining also removes large amounts of groundwater from rock formations and basin fill, especially in the middle Humboldt River Basin. The effect of mine dewatering on river flow is not fully understood because much of the water is returned to the river or nearby deposits. For this reason, the impact is thought to be small, although many water rights holders believe mine dewatering significantly reduces streamflow.
Studies in the Humboldt River Basin
- Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
- Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Available Water Data
Find out more about our work in the Humboldt River Basin from the links below.
Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Nevada Water Science Center data sets and tools for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
MODFLOW 6 groundwater flow models and supporting data for evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, middle Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (Provisional Release)
Humboldt River Basin Model Grids and Potential Groundwater Capture Results (Provisional Release)
Data for the report Properties of Basin-Fill Deposits, a 1971–2000 Water Budget, and Surface-Water-Groundwater Interactions in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada Data for the report Properties of Basin-Fill Deposits, a 1971–2000 Water Budget, and Surface-Water-Groundwater Interactions in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada
MODFLOW-NWT Model Used to Evaluate Stream Capture Related to Groundwater Pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (ver. 1.1, March 2024) MODFLOW-NWT Model Used to Evaluate Stream Capture Related to Groundwater Pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (ver. 1.1, March 2024)
Geospatial data for Gumboot Lake extents from the report Effects of ground-water development on the water regimen of Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada, 1949-1968 and Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tributary Areas Geospatial data for Gumboot Lake extents from the report Effects of ground-water development on the water regimen of Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada, 1949-1968 and Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tributary Areas
Supplemental Data for Analysis of Aquifer Framework and Hydraulic Properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, NV Supplemental Data for Analysis of Aquifer Framework and Hydraulic Properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, NV
Data for the report Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1409-F) Data for the report Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1409-F)
Data for the report Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4209) Data for the report Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4209)
River Channel Cross-Sections, Middle Humboldt River, North-Central Nevada River Channel Cross-Sections, Middle Humboldt River, North-Central Nevada
Evapotranspiration units and potential areas of groundwater discharge delineated July 2024, 2009 in the upper Humboldt River Basin, northeastern Nevada Evapotranspiration units and potential areas of groundwater discharge delineated July 2024, 2009 in the upper Humboldt River Basin, northeastern Nevada
Groundwater discharge areas for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River Basin, north-central Nevada Groundwater discharge areas for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River Basin, north-central Nevada
Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada
USGS publications for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
Evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada Evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, Lower Humboldt River Basin, Nevada
Peak streamflow determinations in Nevada: A cooperative program with the USGS and Nevada Department of Transportation Peak streamflow determinations in Nevada: A cooperative program with the USGS and Nevada Department of Transportation
Early warning pesticide monitoring in Nevada’s surface waters Early warning pesticide monitoring in Nevada’s surface waters
Analysis of aquifer framework and hydraulic properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, Nevada Analysis of aquifer framework and hydraulic properties of Lovelock Valley, Lovelock, Nevada
Evaluation of bias associated with capture maps derived from nonlinear groundwater flow models Evaluation of bias associated with capture maps derived from nonlinear groundwater flow models
Properties of basin-fill deposits, a 1971–2000 water budget, and surface-water-groundwater interactions in the upper Humboldt River basin, northeastern Nevada Properties of basin-fill deposits, a 1971–2000 water budget, and surface-water-groundwater interactions in the upper Humboldt River basin, northeastern Nevada
Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA
Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada
Hydrogeologic Framework and Occurrence and Movement of Ground Water in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada Hydrogeologic Framework and Occurrence and Movement of Ground Water in the Upper Humboldt River Basin, Northeastern Nevada
Streambed infiltration and ground-water flow from the Trout Creek drainage, an intermittent tributary to the Humboldt River, north-central Nevada Streambed infiltration and ground-water flow from the Trout Creek drainage, an intermittent tributary to the Humboldt River, north-central Nevada
Trends in streamflow on the Humboldt River between Elko and Imlay, Nevada, 1950-99 Trends in streamflow on the Humboldt River between Elko and Imlay, Nevada, 1950-99
Heat as a tool for studying the movement of ground water near streams Heat as a tool for studying the movement of ground water near streams
These are the partners that we are working with currently in the Humboldt River Basin. A complete list of our partners is available here: Partners page