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Geophysical Data from the 2014 Minute 319 Pulse Flow in the Colorado River Delta

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2014-03-11
End Date
2014-04-24

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Kennedy, J.R., Callegary, J.B., Macy, J.P., Reyes-Lopez, J.A., and Pérez-Flores, M.A., 2017, Geophysical Data Collected during the 2014 Minute 319 Pulse Flow: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7K935M8.

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Geophysical methods were used to monitor infiltration during a water release, referred to as a “pulse flow”, in the Colorado River delta in March and April 2014. The pulse flow was enabled by Minute 319 of the 1944 United States-Mexico Treaty concerning water of the Colorado River. Field work was carried out by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada as part of a binational effort to monitor the hydrologic effects of the pulse flow along the limitrophe (border) reach of the Colorado River, and into Mexico. Repeat microgravity measurements were made at 25 locations in the southern limitrophe reach to quantify aquifer storage change during the pulse flow. Electromagnetic [...]

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Data were collected to assist in understanding the hydrologic response to the 2014 pulse flow in the Colorado River delta.

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