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Geohydrology of the Island of Oahu, Hawaii Geohydrology of the Island of Oahu, Hawaii
The island of Oahu, Hawaii, is the eroded remnant of two coalesced shield volcanoes, the Waianae Volcano and the Koolau Volcano. Shield-building lavas emanated mainly from the rift zones of the volcanoes. Subaerial eruptions of the Waianae Volcano occurred between 3.9 and 2.5 million years ago, and eruptions of the Koolau Volcano occurred between 2.6 and 1.8 million years ago. The...
Authors
Charles D. Hunt
Numerical Analysis of Ground-Water Flow and Salinity in the Ewa Area, Oahu, Hawaii Numerical Analysis of Ground-Water Flow and Salinity in the Ewa Area, Oahu, Hawaii
The coastal plain in the Ewa area of southwestern Oahu, Hawaii, is part of a larger, nearly continuous sedimentary coastal plain along Oahu's southern coast. The coastal sediments are collectively known as caprock because they impede the free discharge of ground water from the underlying volcanic aquifers. The caprock is a layered sedimentary system consisting of interbedded marine and...
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Delwyn S. Oki, William R. Souza, Edward I. Bolke, Glenn R. Bauer
Streamflow and Suspended-Sediment Loads Before and During Highway Construction, North Halawa, Haiku, and Kamooalii Drainage Basins, Oahu, Hawaii, 1983-91 Streamflow and Suspended-Sediment Loads Before and During Highway Construction, North Halawa, Haiku, and Kamooalii Drainage Basins, Oahu, Hawaii, 1983-91
Concern over potential effects from construction of the H-3 highway on Oahu, Hawaii, prompted a long-term study of streamflow and suspended-sediment transport at a network of five stream-gaging stations along the highway route. This report presents results for 1983-91, which included pre-construction and construction periods at all stream-gaging stations. Annual rainfall, streamflow, and
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Barry R. Hill
Summary of the Oahu, Hawaii, regional aquifer-system analysis Summary of the Oahu, Hawaii, regional aquifer-system analysis
Oahu, the third largest of the Hawaiian islands, is formed by the eroded remnants of two elongated shield volcanoes with broad, low profiles. Weathering and erosion have modified the original domed surfaces of the volcanoes, leaving a landscape of deep valleys and steep interfluvial ridges in the interior highlands. The Koolau Range in eastern Oahu and the Waianae Range in western Oahu...
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William D. Nichols, Patricia J. Shade, Charles D. Hunt
Water Budget for the Lahaina District, Island of Maui, Hawaii Water Budget for the Lahaina District, Island of Maui, Hawaii
Ground-water recharge is estimated as the residual component of a monthly water budget calculated using long-term average rainfall, streamflow, irrigation, pan-evaporation data, and soil characteristics. The water-budget components are defined seasonally, through the use of monthly data, and spatially by topographic and geologic areas, through the use of a geographic information system...
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Patricia J. Shade
Hydrologic and water-quality data for the lower Bradley River, Alaska, March 1993 to April 1994 Hydrologic and water-quality data for the lower Bradley River, Alaska, March 1993 to April 1994
A dam constructed at the outlet of Bradley Lake near Homer, Alaska has blocked natural flows to the lower Bradley River. To protect salmon egg incubation habitat during the period November 2 to April 30, a fish-water bypass was incorporated into the design of the dam to ensure a minimum discharge of 40 cubic feet per second in the lower river. This minimum flow determination was based on...
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Ronald L. Rickman
Estimated Water Use in 1990, Island of Kauai, Hawaii Estimated Water Use in 1990, Island of Kauai, Hawaii
The estimated total quantity of freshwater withdrawn on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, in 1990 was 370.84 million gallons per day of which 46.29 million gallons per day (12 percent) was from ground-water sources, and 324.55 million gallons per day (88 percent) was from surface-water sources. An additional estimated 40.94 million gallons per day of saline water was withdrawn for...
Authors
Patricia J. Shade
Water Budget for the Island of Kauai, Hawaii Water Budget for the Island of Kauai, Hawaii
A geographic information system model was created to calculate a monthly water budget for the island of Kauai. Ground-water recharge is the residual component of a monthly water budget calculated using long-term average rainfall, streamflow, and pan-evaporation data, applied irrigation-water estimates, and soil characteristics. The water-budget components are defined seasonally, through...
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Patricia J. Shade
Water Budget for the Kohala Area, Island of Hawaii Water Budget for the Kohala Area, Island of Hawaii
Ground-water recharge is estimated as the residual component of a monthly water budget calculated using long-term average rainfall, streamflow and pan evaporation data, and soil and vegetation characteristics. The water-budget components are defined seasonally, through the use of the monthly water budget, and spatially by topographic and geologic areas, through the use of a geographic...
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Patricia J. Shade
Evaluation of ground-water resources From available data, 1992, East Molokai Volcano, Hawaii Evaluation of ground-water resources From available data, 1992, East Molokai Volcano, Hawaii
Available ground-water data for East Molokai Volcano consist of well-construction information and records of ground-water pumpage, water levels, and chloride concentrations. Ground-water pumpage records are available for ten wells. Seventeen long-term (10 years or more) records of water-level and/or chloride concentration are available for eleven wells; however, only seven of these...
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Stephen S. Anthony
Ground-Water Availability from the Hawi Aquifer in the Kohala Area, Hawaii Ground-Water Availability from the Hawi Aquifer in the Kohala Area, Hawaii
A ground-water study consisting of test-well drilling, aquifer tests, and numerical simulation was done to investigate ground-water availability in the basal part of the Hawi aquifer between the western drainage divide of Pololu Valley and Upolu Point in Kohala, Hawaii. The test-well drilling provided information on geology, water levels, water quality, vertical extent of the freshwater...
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Mark R. Underwood, William Meyer, William R. Souza
Numerical Simulation of Regional Changes in Ground-Water Levels and in the Freshwater-Saltwater Interface Induced by Increased Pumpage at Barbers Point Shaft, Oahu, Hawaii Numerical Simulation of Regional Changes in Ground-Water Levels and in the Freshwater-Saltwater Interface Induced by Increased Pumpage at Barbers Point Shaft, Oahu, Hawaii
The effect on the regional ground-water system of southern Oahu from increased pumpage at Barbers Point shaft was estimated by a numerical ground-water model developed for the Oahu Regional Aquifer Systems Analysis (RASA) study. The RASA model was updated by revising pumping and ground-water recharge data. Pumpage data used in the new simulations were based on the allocated pumping rates...
Authors
William R. Souza, William Meyer