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Focused Ground-Water Recharge in the Amargosa Desert Basin

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2007

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Stonestrom, David A., Prudic, David E., Walvoord, Michelle A., Abraham, Jared D., Stewart-Deaker, Amy E., Glancy, Patrick A., Constantz, Jim, Laczniak, Randell J., and Andraski., Brian J., 2007, Focused Ground-Water Recharge in the Amargosa Desert Basin: .

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The Amargosa River is an approximately 300-kilometer long regional drainage connecting the northern highlands on the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nev., to the floor of Death Valley in Inyo County, Calif. Streamflow analysis indicates that the Amargosa Desert portion of the river is dry more than 98 percent of the time. Infiltration losses during ephemeral flows of the Amargosa River and Fortymile Wash provide the main sources of ground-water recharge on the desert-basin floor. The primary use of ground water is for irrigated agriculture. The current study examined ground-water recharge from ephemeral flows in the Amargosa River by using streamflow data and environmental tracers. The USGS streamflow-gaging station at Beatty, Nev., [...]

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