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Correlation of ground‐water levels and precipitation on Long Island, New York

December 31, 1944

A brief though concise statement of the history of ground‐water studies on Long Island, beginning with the early water‐level observations in Brooklyn by STODDARD in 1854, was given by THOMPSON [see 7 of “References” at end of paper]. These and other early data were considered later by LEGGETTE [8]. He evaluated them by means of a graph of the cumulative departure of precipitation. More recent studies by LEGGETTE [9] and by the writer have lead to the procedure outlined in Part I of this paper [10], which was founded upon an empirical approach suggested by LEGGETTE and was later justified by analysis based on the theory of BOUSSINESQ [11].

Publication Year 1944
Title Correlation of ground‐water levels and precipitation on Long Island, New York
DOI 10.1029/TR025i006p00928
Authors C. E. Jacob
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Index ID 70217706
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse