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Geohydrology and evapotranspiration at Franklin Lake playa, Inyo County, California

January 1, 1997

Franklin Lake playa is one of the principal discharge areas of the ground-water-flow system associated with Yucca Mountain, Nevada, the potential site of a high-level nuclear-waste repository. By using the energy-budget eddy-correlation technique, measurements made between June 1983 and April 1984 to estimate evapotranspiration were found to range from 0.1 centimeter per day during winter months to about 0.3 centimeter per day during summer months; the annual average was 0.16 centimeter per day. These estimates were compared with evapotranspiration estimates calculated from six other methods.

Publication Year 1997
Title Geohydrology and evapotranspiration at Franklin Lake playa, Inyo County, California
DOI 10.3133/wsp2377
Authors John B. Czarnecki, David I. Stannard
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water Supply Paper
Series Number 2377
Index ID wsp2377
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse