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Central Valley Aquifer, Chapters A and B - MAE Class Websites

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Hydrology<br />

Water Well Information<br />

<strong>Aquifer</strong> Tests<br />

<strong>Aquifer</strong> Properites<br />

Surface Water Data<br />

DWR USGS<br />

Water Levels<br />

Locations<br />

Construction<br />

Hydrographs<br />

Combined<br />

Water-Level<br />

Database<br />

21,417 wells<br />

873,073 water levels<br />

Data<br />

Analysis<br />

CVHM<br />

Subset<br />

206 wells<br />

19,725 water levels<br />

Water Levels<br />

Locations<br />

Construction<br />

Overlapping records<br />

Missing information<br />

Location discrepancies<br />

Construction<br />

Measurement discrepancies<br />

Temporal distribution<br />

Specific time periods<br />

Climate control<br />

Continuous record<br />

Spatial distribution<br />

Water balance areas<br />

Basin to foothills<br />

Calibration<br />

Observations<br />

Water levels<br />

Water-level gradients<br />

Change in water levels<br />

Figure A4. An example of the detail for compilation, integration, <strong>and</strong> analysis for one data type (water-level nformation).<br />

Introduction 9

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