1976
DOI: 10.3133/ofr76183
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Ground-water resources in the LOMPOC area, Santa Barbara County, California

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“…The geology of the Lompoc plain and surrounding areas was discussed in detail in reports by Dibblee (1950), Woodring and Bramlette (1950), Upson and Thomasson (1951), and Miller (1976). The geologic analysis presented in this report summarizes these reports, with an emphasis on the lithology of the consolidated rocks and unconsolidated deposits and on the structure of the basin that underlies the Lompoc area.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The geology of the Lompoc plain and surrounding areas was discussed in detail in reports by Dibblee (1950), Woodring and Bramlette (1950), Upson and Thomasson (1951), and Miller (1976). The geologic analysis presented in this report summarizes these reports, with an emphasis on the lithology of the consolidated rocks and unconsolidated deposits and on the structure of the basin that underlies the Lompoc area.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The interaction of each recharge and discharge component within the Lompoc area is shown in figure 5. Estimates of average annual recharge from earlier studies by Upson and Thomasson (1951), Wilson (1959), Evenson (1966), Miller (1976), and Ahlroth and others (1977) Commerce, 1958Commerce, , 1954National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1976-88) and was considered to represent near-normal climatic conditions. Extremely wet conditions existed during 1935-44 when Upson and Thomasson studied the Lompoc area, and extremely dry conditions existed during 1947-51 when Wilson studied the area.…”
Section: Rechargementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of Vandenberg Air Force Base and a Federal prison here have increased concerns about ground-water quality. Dissolved-solids concentrations are generally about 1,000 to 1,500 mg/L in the eastern part of the Lompoc area and 1,500 to 3,000 mg/L in the western part (Miller, 1976). Extremely large concentrations of dissolved solids (as much as 24,000 mg/L) in some wells near the coast are the result of saltwater intrusion.…”
Section: Alluvium and Older Sediments Coastal Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%