Ground-Water Flow in the New Jersey Coastal Plain: Regional Aquifer-System Analysis - North Atlantic Coastal Plain
Ground-water flow in 10 aquifers and 9 intervening confining units of the New Jersey Coastal Plain was simulated as part of the Regional Aquifer System Analysis. Data on aquifer and confining unit characteristics and on pumpage and water levels from 1918 through 1980 were incorporated into a multila...
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
1998
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Online Access: | http://nj.usgs.gov/mod_maint/archived_models.html http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore00000002110.Document.000059341 |
Summary: | Ground-water flow in 10 aquifers and 9 intervening confining units of the New Jersey Coastal Plain was simulated as part of the Regional Aquifer System Analysis. Data on aquifer and confining unit characteristics and on pumpage and water levels from 1918 through 1980 were incorporated into a multilayer finite-difference model. The report describes the conceptual hydrogeologic model of the unstressed flow systems, the methods and approach used in simulating flow, and the results of the simulations. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1303-H. Purpose: To describe the conceptual hydrogeologic model of the unstressed flow systems, the methods and approach used in simulating flow, and the results of the simulations. |
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