2013
DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2013.46088
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Modeling of the Water Table Level Response Due to Extraordinary Precipitation Events: The Case of the Guadalupe Valley Aquifer

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A two-dimensional algorithm for underground water flow simulation was modified and adapted to the geohydrologic conditions of the Guadalupe valley located in the state of Baja California in northern México. In order to solve the numerical model using the balance equation, the central finit… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, marginal improvements in the correlation were achieved by employing a threshold of 20 mm day −1 in one of the four analysed stations. A similar threshold was used by Ramírez and González () in Guadalupe Valley Aquifer in Mexico. They used 22 mm day −1 to define the extraordinary precipitation events that produce a direct aquifer recharge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, marginal improvements in the correlation were achieved by employing a threshold of 20 mm day −1 in one of the four analysed stations. A similar threshold was used by Ramírez and González () in Guadalupe Valley Aquifer in Mexico. They used 22 mm day −1 to define the extraordinary precipitation events that produce a direct aquifer recharge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%