Paul Misut, PE (NY) (Former Employee)
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Hydrogeologic framework of the North Fork and surrounding areas, Long Island, New York Hydrogeologic framework of the North Fork and surrounding areas, Long Island, New York
Ground water on the North Fork of Long Island is the sole source of drinking water, but the supply is vulnerable to saltwater intrusion and upconing in response to heavy pumping. Information on the area's hydrogeologic framework is needed to analyze the effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the position of the freshwater-saltwater interface. This will enable water...
Authors
Christopher Schubert, Richard G. Bova, Paul E. Misut
Simulated effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the freshwater-saltwater interface on the north fork of Long Island, New York Simulated effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the freshwater-saltwater interface on the north fork of Long Island, New York
Ground water is the sole source of freshwater on the North Fork of Long Island. Future demands for the limited freshwater supply during a prolonged drought could cause drawdowns that induce saltwater intrusion and render the supply unusable. The freshwater system on the North Fork contains several localized, hydraulically isolated aquifers bounded by salty water. The need for information...
Authors
Paul E. Misut, Christopher Schubert, Richard G. Bova, Steven R. Colabufo
Simulation of ground-water flow and pumpage in Kings and Queens Counties, Long Island, New York Simulation of ground-water flow and pumpage in Kings and Queens Counties, Long Island, New York
The potential effects of using ground water as a supplemental source of supply in Kings and Queens Counties were evaluated through a 4-layer finite-difference ground-water-flow model with a uniform grid spacing of 1,333 feet. Hydraulic properties and boundary conditions of an existing regional ground-water-flow model of Long Island with a uniform grid spacing of 4,000 feet were refined...
Authors
Paul E. Misut, Jack Monti
Calibration of a ground-water-flow model by regression Calibration of a ground-water-flow model by regression
No abstract available.
Authors
P.E. Misut, E. R. McNew-Cartwright
Delineation of areas contributing recharge to wells in central Long Island, New York, by particle tracking Delineation of areas contributing recharge to wells in central Long Island, New York, by particle tracking
No abstract available.
Authors
P.E. Misut, S. M. Feldman
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 23
Hydrogeologic framework of the North Fork and surrounding areas, Long Island, New York Hydrogeologic framework of the North Fork and surrounding areas, Long Island, New York
Ground water on the North Fork of Long Island is the sole source of drinking water, but the supply is vulnerable to saltwater intrusion and upconing in response to heavy pumping. Information on the area's hydrogeologic framework is needed to analyze the effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the position of the freshwater-saltwater interface. This will enable water...
Authors
Christopher Schubert, Richard G. Bova, Paul E. Misut
Simulated effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the freshwater-saltwater interface on the north fork of Long Island, New York Simulated effects of pumping and drought on ground-water levels and the freshwater-saltwater interface on the north fork of Long Island, New York
Ground water is the sole source of freshwater on the North Fork of Long Island. Future demands for the limited freshwater supply during a prolonged drought could cause drawdowns that induce saltwater intrusion and render the supply unusable. The freshwater system on the North Fork contains several localized, hydraulically isolated aquifers bounded by salty water. The need for information...
Authors
Paul E. Misut, Christopher Schubert, Richard G. Bova, Steven R. Colabufo
Simulation of ground-water flow and pumpage in Kings and Queens Counties, Long Island, New York Simulation of ground-water flow and pumpage in Kings and Queens Counties, Long Island, New York
The potential effects of using ground water as a supplemental source of supply in Kings and Queens Counties were evaluated through a 4-layer finite-difference ground-water-flow model with a uniform grid spacing of 1,333 feet. Hydraulic properties and boundary conditions of an existing regional ground-water-flow model of Long Island with a uniform grid spacing of 4,000 feet were refined...
Authors
Paul E. Misut, Jack Monti
Calibration of a ground-water-flow model by regression Calibration of a ground-water-flow model by regression
No abstract available.
Authors
P.E. Misut, E. R. McNew-Cartwright
Delineation of areas contributing recharge to wells in central Long Island, New York, by particle tracking Delineation of areas contributing recharge to wells in central Long Island, New York, by particle tracking
No abstract available.
Authors
P.E. Misut, S. M. Feldman