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WRRCPR No.2006-06 Analytical Groundwater Flow and Transport Modeling for the Estimation of the Sustainable Yield of Pearl Harbor Aquifer

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Title WRRCPR No.2006-06 Analytical Groundwater Flow and Transport Modeling for the Estimation of the Sustainable Yield of Pearl Harbor Aquifer
Creator Liu, Clark C.K.
Subject hydrologic models groundwater management aquifers salinity transport simulation sustainable yield Pearl Harbor aquifer Oahu Hawaii Groundwater -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Groundwater -- Management. Groundwater -- Mathematical models. Pearl Harbor (Hawaii)
Description The Pearl Harbor groundwater aquifer is the most important source of freshwater supply for the island of Oahu, Hawaii, and the most exploited one in the state. Expanded use of this water must be made with a well-formulated groundwater management plan. Over the last twenty years, numerous groundwater models developed and applied to study flow and salinity transport in the Pearl Harbor aquifer enhanced our understanding of the aquifer. However, most of them are too complicated, and adequate... Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawai'i
Date 2008-11-28T20:19:44Z 2008-11-28T20:19:44Z 2006-04
Type Report Text
Identifier Liu CCK. 2006. Analytical groundwater flow and transport modeling for the estimation of the sustainable yield of Pearl Harbor aquifer. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC project report, 2006-06. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4074
Language en-US
Relation WRRC Project Reports 2006-06
Format xiii + 53 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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