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164 Groundwater Availability of the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Aquifer</strong>, California<br />

0 50 100 Miles<br />

0 50 100 Kilometers<br />

Shaded relief derived from U.S. Geological Survey<br />

National Elevation Dataset, 2006. Albers Equal Area Conic Projection<br />

EXPLANATION<br />

Active model grid boundary<br />

Model streams <strong>and</strong> canals<br />

Model water-balance subregion<br />

Potential horizontal flow<br />

barrier<br />

Wells selected for spatial<br />

<strong>and</strong> climate coverage<br />

Wells selected for spatial<br />

coverage<br />

Wells selected for wet <strong>and</strong> dry period<br />

coverage<br />

Remaining wells with water-level<br />

measurements between 1961 <strong>and</strong> 2003<br />

Figure C16. Distribution of wells with water-level-altitude data for the simulation period 1961–2003, <strong>and</strong> location of wells selected for<br />

model calibration. Only selected wells were used for calibration; other wells are shown to display the density of wells with water-level<br />

measurements in simulation period.

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