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WRRCTMR No.13 Geophysical Evidences for Ground Water Conditions in the Vicinity of Anaehoomalu and Lalamilo

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Title WRRCTMR No.13 Geophysical Evidences for Ground Water Conditions in the Vicinity of Anaehoomalu and Lalamilo
Creator Adams, W.M. Peterson, F. Lao, C. Campbell, J.F.
Subject Groundwater flow -- Hawaii -- Hawaii Island. South Kohala District (Hawaii) Groundwater -- Hawaii -- Hawaii Island. Brackish waters.
Description Because rainfall in this area of the island of Hawaii is so low; and because the porosity and vertical permeability of the ground in the region are so high, it appears that the dominant flux of water through this sector occurs as slow, subterranean flow at about sea level. Consequently, it appeared that reconnaissance work should be concentrated in that area where the ground-water flow can most easily be studied. This is at a shallow depth that may occur near a shoreline. Therefore, two...
Date 2009-02-20T00:35:07Z 2009-02-20T00:35:07Z 1968-05
Type Report Text
Identifier Adams WM, Peterson F, Lao C, Campbell JF. 1968. Geophysical evidences for ground water conditions in the vicinity of Anaehoomalu and Lalamilo. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical memorandum report, 13. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/6032
Language en-US
Relation WRRC Technical Memorandum Report 13
Format iv + 38 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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