Erin Haacker
Michigan State University | Ph.D. candidate
Subject Areas: | Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Modeling, Land Management |
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ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This collection gives the 1935 to 1937 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015).
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1937 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1936 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1935 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This dataset produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), shows these declines.
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Created: March 5, 2016, 11:18 p.m.
Authors: E M Haacker · A D Kendall · D W Hyndman
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This dataset produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), shows these declines.
Created: March 6, 2016, 12:50 a.m.
Authors: E M Haacker · A D Kendall · D W Hyndman
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1935 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
Created: March 6, 2016, 12:56 a.m.
Authors: E M Haacker · A D Kendall · D W Hyndman
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1936 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
Created: March 6, 2016, 1:04 a.m.
Authors: E M Haacker · A D Kendall · D W Hyndman
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This raster dataset gives the 1937 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), is part of a collection of raster datasets that give HPA groundwater levels over time.
Created: April 19, 2016, 2:21 a.m.
Authors: Erin M Haacker · A. D. Kendall · D. W. Hyndman
ABSTRACT:
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This collection gives the 1935 to 1937 groundwater levels in the HPA. This dataset, produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015).