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Precipitation and Runoff Simulations of Select Perennial and Ephemeral Watersheds in the Middle Carson River Basin, Eagle, Dayton, and Churchill Valle (en Inglés)
Douglas K. Maurer
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Anne E. Jeton
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Precipitation and Runoff Simulations of Select Perennial and Ephemeral Watersheds in the Middle Carson River Basin, Eagle, Dayton, and Churchill Valle (en Inglés) - Maurer, Douglas K. ; Jeton, Anne E.
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Reseña del libro "Precipitation and Runoff Simulations of Select Perennial and Ephemeral Watersheds in the Middle Carson River Basin, Eagle, Dayton, and Churchill Valle (en Inglés)"
The effect that land use may have on streamflow in the Carson River, and ultimately its impact on downstream users can be evaluated by simulating precipitation-runoff processes and estimating groundwater inflow in the middle Carson River in west-central Nevada. To address these concerns, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation, began a study in 2008 to evaluate groundwater flow in the Carson River basin extending from Eagle Valley to Churchill Valley, called the middle Carson River basin in this report. This report documents the development and calibration of 12 watershed models and presents model results and the estimated mean annual water budgets for the modeled watersheds. This part of the larger middle Carson River study will provide estimates of runoff tributary to the Carson River and the potential for groundwater inflow (defined here as that component of recharge derived from percolation of excess water from the soil zone to the groundwater reservoir).