Record Details
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Title | State of the groundwater resources of southern Oahu |
Creator | Mink, John Francis |
Subject | chemical analysis water chemistry groundwater Oahu Hawaii Groundwater--Hawaii--Oahu Water-supply--Hawaii--Oahu Groundwater Water-supply Hawaii--Oahu Geology Groundwater Water-supply |
Description | Contents: Summary of findings -- Introduction -- Review of previous work -- Hydrologic budgets -- Relationship between the Honolulu Aquifer and the Pearl Harbor Aquifer -- Relationship between the Wahiawa High Level Aquifer and the Pearl Harbor Aquifer -- Waianae basalt sector of the Pearl Harbor Aquifer -- History of the draft -- Heads in southern Oahu -- Groundwater leakage -- Behavior of the aquifers of southern Oahu--simulated by an analytical model illustrations, maps ; Bibliography: p. 83. The aquifers of all of Southern Oahu from Manoa Valley to the Waianae Mountains are hydraulically connected. For convenience the Pearl Harbor region is considered as extending from Red Hill to the Waianae crest and the Honolulu region from Manoa to Red Hill. This arbitrary division has been employed in all hydrologic studies of Southern Oahu. The total natural groundwater flow passing through the Pearl Harbor region lies between 200 and 250 mgd (million gallons per day). This includes... |
Date | 2017-12-06T23:56:40Z 2017-12-06T23:56:40Z 1980 |
Type | Text Report |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/50765 |
Language | eng |
Relation | https://www.higp.hawaii.edu/hggrc/ |
Format | 88 pages application/pdf |
Publisher | Board of Water Supply, City and County of Honolulu |