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Geophysical surveys for characterizing the hydro-geologic regime of the Puu Anahulu area of North Kona, Island of Hawaii

ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Title Geophysical surveys for characterizing the hydro-geologic regime of the Puu Anahulu area of North Kona, Island of Hawaii
Creator Nance, Tom
Subject groundwater TDEM Puu Anahulu North Kona Big Island Hawaii Geology--Hawaii Groundwater--Hawaii Water-supply--Hawaii Geology Groundwater Water-supply
Description "The main objective of the geophysical survey was to characterize the hydrologic regime near Puu Anahulu. In the Hawaiian islands, the volcanic rocks are generally highly permeable and rain water rapidly percolates into the ground and migrates downward to the water table. Fresh water in these settings is found in two environments: 1. Dike-confined waters -- Typically, above the rift zone, intrusive dikes originating from a magma source below can form ground water dams, and behind these... State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water Resource Management
Date 2019-05-22T00:43:39Z 2019-05-22T00:43:39Z 1991-12-03
Type Report Text
Identifier Project #91052 http://hdl.handle.net/10125/61948
Language eng
Format 41 pages application/pdf
Publisher Blackhawk Geosciences, Inc. Tom Nance Water Resource Engineering

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