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Evaluation of hydrologic properties of the Long Island ground-water reservoir using cross-sectional electric-analog models

January 1, 1976

Variables necessary for constructing a quantitative model to predict the response of ground-water reservoirs to hydrologic stresses are in four classes: (a) external and internal geometry of the reservoir, (b) nature of the reservoir boundaries, (c) areal distribution of horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities, and (d) areal distribution of storage capability within the reservoir. In this report, the sensitivity of the Long Island ground-water reservoir's reponse to the first three of these variables was evaluated using analog models.

Publication Year 1976
Title Evaluation of hydrologic properties of the Long Island ground-water reservoir using cross-sectional electric-analog models
DOI 10.3133/ofr75679
Authors O. L. Franke, R.T. Getzen
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 75-679
Index ID ofr75679
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse