Numerical modeling of the effects of artificial recharge in Las Vegas Valley, Nevada

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Broadbent, Robert C.

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1980

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Hydrology , Water , Aquifers , Las Vegas , Recharge , Potentiometric Surface , Water Management , Colorado River , Wells , Modeling , Transmissivity , Head , Water Budgets , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection

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A numerical model of the Las Vegas Valley principal aquifer zone was developed and indicates that the main Las Vegas Valley Water District well field area is the best location for artificial recharge.

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Thesis Number: 1484.
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University of Nevada, Reno

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