Observation-well drawdown data from the 16 multiple-well aquifer tests conducted in Pahute Mesa, Nevada National Security Site, 2009–14
Dates
Publication Date
2017
Start Date
2009
End Date
2014
Citation
Garcia, C.A., Jackson, T.R., and Halford, K.J., 2017, Supplemental data from: Hydraulic characterization of volcanic rocks in Pahute Mesa Using an integrated analysis of 16 multiple-well aquifer tests, Nevada National Security Site, 2009–14: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7Z60M6H.
Summary
This USGS data release represents tabular data and water-level modeling files for the 16 Pahute Mesa multiple-well aquifer tests conducted from 2009–2014. This dataset represents water-level drawdown in observation wells during the 16 multiple-well aquifer tests.
Summary
This USGS data release represents tabular data and water-level modeling files for the 16 Pahute Mesa multiple-well aquifer tests conducted from 2009–2014. This dataset represents water-level drawdown in observation wells during the 16 multiple-well aquifer tests.
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Garcia, C.A., Jackson, T.R., and Halford, K.J., 2017, Hydraulic Characterization of Volcanic Rocks in Pahute Mesa Using an Integrated Analysis of 16 Multiple-Well Aquifer Tests, Nevada National Security Site, 2009–14: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5151, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20165151.
Water-level drawdown data in observation wells were collected to interpret aquifer tests, expand the aquifer volume investigated during each test, and ultimately characterize the hydraulic properties of volcanic rocks in the vicinity of the aquifer tests.