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A<br />

Stony Creek<br />

Cache Creek<br />

Putah Creek<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 />

Stanislaus<br />

Tuolumne<br />

Merced<br />

San Joaquin<br />

STREAMFLOW<br />

Fresno<br />

San Joaquin<br />

Fresno Slough<br />

Model Calibration <strong>and</strong> Sensitivity 171<br />

EXPLANATION<br />

Groundwater/surface-water interaction,<br />

in acre-feet per year—<br />

GAIN<br />

LOSS<br />

Kings River<br />

-54.97 to -44.42<br />

-44.39 to -14.81<br />

-14.78 to -1.48<br />

-1.45 to 0<br />

0.03 to 1.48<br />

1.51 to 14.81<br />

14.84 to 44.42<br />

44.45 to 113.07<br />

Active model grid boundary<br />

Model stream cells<br />

Model water-balance subregions<br />

Kaweah River<br />

Kern River<br />

Out of groundwater<br />

system<br />

Into groundwater<br />

system<br />

Figure C19. Distribution of stream gain/loss segments used for model calibration. A, Measured gaining <strong>and</strong> losing reaches for selected<br />

stream reaches for 1961–1977. B, simulated gaining <strong>and</strong> losing reaches for selected stream reaches for 1961–1977 for the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>,<br />

California.

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