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190 Groundwater Availability of the Central Valley Aquifer, California 0 50 100 Miles 0 50 100 Kilometers Shaded relief derived from U.S. Geological Survey National Elevation Dataset, 2006. Albers Equal Area Conic Projection EXPLANATION Stream cell hydraulic conductivity, in feet per day— 0.0413406 0.0564332 0.16405 0.193579 0.326131 0.3281 0.479026 0.588939 1.29271 2.71358 3.31381 5.63676 32.81 328.133 (K_SACRIVN) (K_TRIB_NWB) (K_SACRIV) (K_TRIB_SW) (K_TRIB_NE) (K_OTHER1) (K_SJRIV) (K_TRIB_SEB) (K_TRIB_NEB) (K_SO_RIV) (K_TRIB_SE) (K_TRIB_NW) (K_OTHER2) (K_TRIB_SEC) Active model grid boundary Model water-balance subregions Inflow locations Figure C26. Distribution of cells used for streams, colored by streambed hydraulic conductivity values for cells estimated during calibration.
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