Clark B.R. Groundwater availability of the Mississippi embayment (Reston, 2011). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаClark B.R. Groundwater availability of the Mississippi embayment / B.R.Clark, R.M.Hart, J.J.Gurdak. - Reston: U.S. Geological Survey, 2011. - 62 p.: ill. (some col.), col. maps. - (Professional paper; 1785). - Ref.: p.43-48. - ISBN 978-1-4113-3134-1
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Foreword ...................................................... iii
Executive Summary ............................................... 1
   Background and Major Issues .................................. 1
   Groundwater Budget ........................................... 2
   Climate Trend Evaluation ..................................... 2
   Groundwater Monitoring Evaluation ............................ 3
Introduction .................................................... 3
   Purpose and Scope ............................................ 4
   Study Area Characteristics ................................... 4
      Climate ................................................... 4
      Population ................................................ 8
      Land Use .................................................. 8
      Water Use ................................................. 8
      Geologic Setting .......................................... 8
      Hydrogeologie Units ...................................... 10
   Previous Investigations ..................................... 13
Methods Overview ............................................... 13
   Numerical Model ............................................. 13
   Data Compilation ............................................ 14
   Modifications to the Numerical Model ........................ 14
Development of the Hydrologie System ........................... 14
   Predevelopment Conditions ................................... 14
   Postdevelopment Conditions .................................. 15
Groundwater Availability, a Water-Budget Perspective ........... 17
   Regional Water Budget ....................................... 20
   Principal Aquifer Water Budgets ............................. 25
   Local Area Water Budgets .................................... 28
   Climate Trends and Potential Future Effects on Groundwater 
   Availability ................................................ 32
      Hydroclimate Data Processing and Analysis ................ 32
      Climate Simulation Development ........................... 35
      Climate Trend Scenarios and Simulated Water Levels ....... 36
   Evaluation of Regional Groundwater-Level Monitoring 
   Network ..................................................... 37
      Existing Monitoring Networks ............................. 37
      Network Analysis ......................................... 37
   Groundwater-Flow Model Improvements ......................... 40
Challenges for Future Groundwater Availability
Determinations-Limitations and Lessons Learned ................. 40
Scaling Regional to Local Issues ............................... 42
Acknowledgments ................................................ 43
References ..................................................... 43

Appendixes 1-3 ................................................. 49
Appendix 1  Effects of Natural-Climate Trends on Interannual
            to Multidecadal Timescales ......................... 50
Appendix 2  Singular Spectrum Analysis ......................... 52
Appendix 3  Extrapolated 30-Year Precipitation Values
            Interpolated Spatially across the Mississippi
            Embayment Regional Aquifer Study Area .............. 58

Figures
 1  Map showing location of the study area and Coastal Plain
    physiographic province sections ............................. 5
 2  Map showing streams simulated in the study area ............. 6
 3  Graphs showing cumulative departure from average
    precipitation within the study area and at selected 
    locations, showing dry and wet periods for the study area ... 7
 4  Map showing land use within the Mississippi embayment ....... 9
 5  Graph showing cumulative groundwater pumpage by aquifer 
    used in the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer Study
    model ...................................................... 10
 6  Cross-sectional view of hydrogeologie units within the
    study area with predevelopment conceptual water movement ... 11
 7  Map showing simulated predevelopment streamflow leakage .... 16
 8  Diagram showing predevelopment groundwater-flow budget of
    the alluvial and Tertiary systems, in acre-feet per year ... 17
 9  Maps showing comparison of A 1929 and B, 2006
    potentiometric surface of the Grand Prairie area ........... 18
 10 Cross-sectional view of hydrogeologie units within the
    study area with postdevelopmentflow (2006) conceptual 
    water movement ............................................. 19
 11 Diagram showing postdevelopment groundwater-flow budget of
    the alluvial and Tertiary systems in acre-feet per year .... 20
 12 Graphs showing groundwater-flow budget of the MERAS model 
    A seasonal after 1986, spring/summer depicted by large net
    pumpage and fall/winter depicted by small net pumpage; B,
    average annual ............................................. 21
 13 Graph showing cumulative change in groundwater storage by 
    aquifer .................................................... 22
 14 Map showing water-level change from predevelopment to 2007
    in the A Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer and B,
    the middle Claiborne aquifer ............................... 23
 15 Pie charts showing percent area for water-level change
    groups from predevelopment to 2007 in the Mississippi
    River Valley alluvial aquifer and the middle Claiborne
    aquifer .................................................... 25
 16 Graphs showing groundwater-flow budget of the alluvial
    aquifer A seasonal after 1986, spring/summer depicted by
    large net pumpage and fall/winter depicted by small net
    pumpage; B, average annua .................................. 26
 17 Graphs and pie chart showing groundwater-flow budget of
    the middle Claiborne aquifer ............................... 27
 18 Graphs showing groundwater-flow budgets of local areas ..... 29
 19 Pie charts showing predevelopment groundwater-flow 
    interactions with adjacent hydrogeologie units within 
    local areas ................................................ 30
 20 Pie charts showing postdevelopment groundwater-flow 
    interactions with adjacent hydrogeologie units within
    local areas ................................................ 31
 21 Graphs showing demonstration of hydroclimate 
    data-processing steps using A total monthly precipitation
    time series, B, monthly cumulative departure (MCD), and C,
    normalized departure series ................................ 33
 22 Graph showing average annual (2-year or more)
    precipitation values used in the MERAS model and selected
    meteorological stations including extrapolated 
    precipitation data from 2008 to 2038 ....................... 34
 23 Graph showing specified net recharge at selected locations
    including extrapolated net recharge from 2008 to 2038 ...... 34
 24 Graph showing relation between fractional change in 
    pumping from 2005 and fractional change in precipitation
    at Memphis, Tennessee, from 2005 ........................... 35
 25 Pie charts showing percent area for water-level change
    groups from predevelopment to 2038 in the Mississippi
    River Valley alluvial aquifer and the middle Claiborne
    aquifer (dry and wet scenarios) ............................ 36
 26 Maps showing water-level change of the dry scenario from 
    predevelopment to 2038 in the A, Mississippi River Valley
    alluvial aquifer and B, the middle Claiborne aquifer ....... 38
 27 Map showing results of 0PR-PPR showing the relative 
    importance of spring 2007 water-level observations in the
    middle Claiborne aquifer ................................... 41
1-1 Graphs showing interactions between the positive and
    negative phases of the A, multivariate El Nino/Southern 
    Oscillation (ENSO) index, B, Pacific Decadal Oscillation
    (PD0) index, and C, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation 
    (AMO) index cumulatively affect United States climate
    and, in turn, surface and groundwater resources ............ 50
2-1 Graphs showing statistically significant reconstructed
    components based on the Chi-squared significance test
    from the singular spectrum analysis for time series of A,
    precipitation at meteorological stations, 6, streamflow 
    at streamflow-gaging stations, and C, groundwater levels
    at wells from the study area indicate that all time
    series contain variations that are consistent with El
    Nino Southern Oscillation (2 to 6 years), Pacific 
    Decadal Oscillation (10 to 25 years), and greater than
    Pacific Decadal Oscillation (greater than 25 years) 
    periods, which are indicated by the gray shading.
    Additional variations with periodicities of 6 to 10
    years were observed in all three types of hydrologie
    time series ................................................ 57
3-1 Maps showing the extrapolated 30-year precipitation
    values interpolated spatially across the Mississippi
    Embayment Regional Aquifer Study area are shown as A,
    2-year average extrapolated annual precipitation (in
    inches) and as 6, deviation of the 2-year average
    extrapolated annual precipitation from the average
    observed annual precipitation (in percent) for the time
    period 2008 to 2038 ........................................ 58

Tables
 1  Correlation of hydrogeologie units across States within
    the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer Study ........... 12
2-1 Summary of the period and percent variance for
    reconstructed components from the singular spectrum
    analysis ................................................... 53


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