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Ground-water hydrology of the Hollister and San Juan Valleys, San Benito County, California, 1913-68

January 1, 1973

The Hollister and San Juan Valleys are within the Gilroy-Hollister ground-water basin. That part of the ground-water basin underlying the valleys consists of three subbasins each of which contains two or more ground-water subunits. The subbasin and subunit boundaries are formed by known or postulated faults, folded sedimentary rocks, and igneous rocks.

The principal water-bearing units are lenticular beds of sand and gavel interbedded with clay, silt, sand, and gravel, or their locally consolidated equivalents, which range from Pliocene to Holocene, in age.

Ground water occurs mainly under artesian or semiartesian conditions but also under unconfined (water-table) conditions in areas adjacent to most surface streams and, locally, under perched or semiperched conditions.

In 1968 the depth to water in wells ranged from approximately 20 feet above land surface to more than 200 feet below land surface. Water-level differences in wells across the boundaries of adjacent subunits ranged from about 1 to more than 100 feet.

Publication Year 1973
Title Ground-water hydrology of the Hollister and San Juan Valleys, San Benito County, California, 1913-68
DOI 10.3133/ofr73144
Authors Chabot Kilburn
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 73-144
Index ID ofr73144
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse