Ken Belitz (Former Employee)
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Ground water is alive and well—It just keeps shifting Ground water is alive and well—It just keeps shifting
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Kenneth Belitz
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compounds in Active Public Supply Wells as Ground-Water Tracers in the Los Angeles Physiographic Basin, California, 2000 Low-Level Volatile Organic Compounds in Active Public Supply Wells as Ground-Water Tracers in the Los Angeles Physiographic Basin, California, 2000
Data were collected to evaluate the use of low-level volatile organic compounds (VOC) to assess the vulnerability of public supply wells in the Los Angeles physiographic basin. Samples of untreated ground water from 178 active public supply wells in the Los Angeles physiographic basin show that VOCs were detected in 61 percent of the ground-water samples; most of these detections were...
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Jennifer L. Shelton, Karen R. Burow, Kenneth Belitz, Neil M. Dubrovsky, Michael Land, JoAnn Gronberg
Cross-well slug testing in unconfined aquifers: A case study from the Sleepers River Watershed, Vermont Cross-well slug testing in unconfined aquifers: A case study from the Sleepers River Watershed, Vermont
Normally, slug test measurements are limited to the well in which the water level is perturbed. Consequently, it is often difficult to obtain reliable estimates of hydraulic properties, particularly if the aquifer is anisotropic or if there is a wellbore skin. In this investigation, we use partially penetrating stress and observation wells to evaluate specific storage, radial hydraulic
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Kenneth Belitz, W. Dripps
Santa Ana Basin Santa Ana Basin
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Scott N. Hamlin, Kenneth Belitz, Katherine S. Paybins
Pumping strategies for management of a shallow water table: The value of the simulation-optimization approach Pumping strategies for management of a shallow water table: The value of the simulation-optimization approach
The simulation-optimization approach is used to identify ground-water pumping strategies for control of the shallow water table in the western San Joaquin Valley, California, where shallow ground water threatens continued agricultural productivity. The approach combines the use of ground-water flow simulation with optimization techniques to build on and refine pumping strategies...
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P. M. Barlow, B.J. Wagner, K. Belitz
Optimal pumping strategies for managing shallow, poorquality groundwater, western San Joaquin Valley, California Optimal pumping strategies for managing shallow, poorquality groundwater, western San Joaquin Valley, California
Continued agricultural productivity in the western San Joaquin Valley, California, is threatened by the presence of shallow, poor-quality groundwater that can cause soil salinization. We evaluate the management alternative of using groundwater pumping to control the altitude of the water table and provide irrigation water requirements. A transient, three-dimensional, groundwater flow...
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P. Barlow, B. Wagner, K. Belitz
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Ground water is alive and well—It just keeps shifting Ground water is alive and well—It just keeps shifting
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Authors
Kenneth Belitz
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compounds in Active Public Supply Wells as Ground-Water Tracers in the Los Angeles Physiographic Basin, California, 2000 Low-Level Volatile Organic Compounds in Active Public Supply Wells as Ground-Water Tracers in the Los Angeles Physiographic Basin, California, 2000
Data were collected to evaluate the use of low-level volatile organic compounds (VOC) to assess the vulnerability of public supply wells in the Los Angeles physiographic basin. Samples of untreated ground water from 178 active public supply wells in the Los Angeles physiographic basin show that VOCs were detected in 61 percent of the ground-water samples; most of these detections were...
Authors
Jennifer L. Shelton, Karen R. Burow, Kenneth Belitz, Neil M. Dubrovsky, Michael Land, JoAnn Gronberg
Cross-well slug testing in unconfined aquifers: A case study from the Sleepers River Watershed, Vermont Cross-well slug testing in unconfined aquifers: A case study from the Sleepers River Watershed, Vermont
Normally, slug test measurements are limited to the well in which the water level is perturbed. Consequently, it is often difficult to obtain reliable estimates of hydraulic properties, particularly if the aquifer is anisotropic or if there is a wellbore skin. In this investigation, we use partially penetrating stress and observation wells to evaluate specific storage, radial hydraulic
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, W. Dripps
Santa Ana Basin Santa Ana Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott N. Hamlin, Kenneth Belitz, Katherine S. Paybins
Pumping strategies for management of a shallow water table: The value of the simulation-optimization approach Pumping strategies for management of a shallow water table: The value of the simulation-optimization approach
The simulation-optimization approach is used to identify ground-water pumping strategies for control of the shallow water table in the western San Joaquin Valley, California, where shallow ground water threatens continued agricultural productivity. The approach combines the use of ground-water flow simulation with optimization techniques to build on and refine pumping strategies...
Authors
P. M. Barlow, B.J. Wagner, K. Belitz
Optimal pumping strategies for managing shallow, poorquality groundwater, western San Joaquin Valley, California Optimal pumping strategies for managing shallow, poorquality groundwater, western San Joaquin Valley, California
Continued agricultural productivity in the western San Joaquin Valley, California, is threatened by the presence of shallow, poor-quality groundwater that can cause soil salinization. We evaluate the management alternative of using groundwater pumping to control the altitude of the water table and provide irrigation water requirements. A transient, three-dimensional, groundwater flow...
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P. Barlow, B. Wagner, K. Belitz
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