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6 Groundwater Availability of the Central Valley Aquifer, California Methods of Analyses - - - - - - ity. The results, conclusions, and limitations discussed in this Data Compilation - - - - of this report. - - - ( and in compilation, and analysis of information for the hydraulic properties database is described in the “” section of this chapter. - - (and - - processed, and (or) re-sampled to produce spatial and temporal - ). Numerical Model - - of this report. in a sand-silt-clay aquifer system. The system has been
Texture Model DATA Centralized Geospatial Database VISUALIZATION Groundwater Levels and Flows Hydrogeologic Properties Introduction 7 Flow Model CVHM Figure A2. The relation and flow of information used in analyzing the Central Valley Hydrogeologic system. Both interpretive and modeling data flow in and out of the centralized geospatial database. The texture model, data in the geospatial database, and modeling results are visualized throughout the data gathering, analysis, and modeling stages of the project. Previous Investigations - - - - Recent Regional Groundwater Models Central Valley Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CV-RASA) - - - - 2 , and the about 500 mi 2 often are smaller than 500 mi 2
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