Ken Belitz (Former Employee)
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Effects of management alternatives on the shallow, saline ground water in the western San Joaquin Valley, California
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P. M. Barlow, B.J. Wagner, Kenneth Belitz, John L. Fio
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on strategies for managing shallow, saline ground water. To assess alternatives to agricultural drains, a three-dimensional, finite-difference numerical model of the regional groundwater flow system was developed. This report documents the...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, Steven P. Phillips, Jo Ann M. Gronberg
Estimation of a water budget for the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
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Authors
J. A. Gronberg, Kenneth Belitz
Simulation of water-table response to management alternatives, central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drainwater in the central pan of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on alternatives other than agricultural drains for managing shallow, poor-quality ground water. A transient, three-dimensional, finite-difference ground-water flow model was developed to assess the response of the water table to various management...
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Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain-water in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on strategies for managing shallow, saline ground water. In order to assess alternatives to agricultural drains, a three-dimensional, finite-difference numerical model of the regional ground-water flow system was developed. This report documents...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips, J.M. Gronberg
The hydrodynamics of the Big Horn basin: A study of the role of faults
A three-dimensional mathematical model simulates virgin groundwater flow in the Big Horn basin, Wyoming. The computed results are compared to two published interpretations of the Tensleep Sandstone virgin potentiometric surface; both of these interpretations, Bredehoeft and Bennett, and Haun, were made from the same data set. The published maps are quite different. Bredehoeft and Bennett...
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John D. Bredehoeft, Kenneth Belitz, S. Sharp-Hansen
Calibration of a texture-based model of a ground-water flow system, western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water from the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on the semiconfined ground-water flow system, which is underlain by the Corcoran Clay Member of the Tulare Formation. A two-step procedure is used to calibrate a preliminary model of the system for the purpose of determining the steady-state hydraulic properties...
Authors
Steven P. Phillips, Kenneth Belitz
Distribution of wells in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
Information from 5,860 wells in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, was collected from several sources and compiled into a common data base. Only 2,547 wells had sufficient information for classification into four categories based on the hydrogeology: wells perforated in the semiconfined zone at depths less than or equal to 50 ft, wells perforated in the...
Authors
J. A. Gronberg, Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips
Calibration of a texture-based model of a ground-water flow system, western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water from the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on the semiconfined ground-water flow system, which is underlain by the Corcoran Clay Member of the Tulare Formation. A two-step procedure is used to calibrate a preliminary model of the system for the purpose of determining the steady-state hydraulic properties...
Authors
S.P. Phillips, Kenneth Belitz
Character and evolution of the ground-water flow system in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, Frederick J. Heimes
Texture and depositional history of near-surface alluvial deposits in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
Saline conditions and associated high levels of selenium and other soluble trace elements in soil, shallow ground water, and agricultural drain water of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, have prompted a study of the texture of near-surface alluvial deposits in the central part of the western valley. Texture is characterized by the percentage of coarse-grained sediment present...
Authors
Julie Laudon, Kenneth Belitz
Hydrodynamics of Denver basin: Explanation of subnormal fluid pressures
Anomalously low fluid potential (and hence subnormal fluid pressure) is found in Mesozoic and Paleozoic rocks of the Denver basin. The potentiometric surface for the Dakota and basal Cretaceous sandstones is 2,000-3,000 ft (600-900 m) beneath the land surface in parts of the Denver basin in Colorado and Nebraska. The potentiometric surface for pre-Pennsylvanian carbonate rocks is 1,500...
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Kenneth Belitz, John D. Bredehoeft
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Effects of management alternatives on the shallow, saline ground water in the western San Joaquin Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
P. M. Barlow, B.J. Wagner, Kenneth Belitz, John L. Fio
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on strategies for managing shallow, saline ground water. To assess alternatives to agricultural drains, a three-dimensional, finite-difference numerical model of the regional groundwater flow system was developed. This report documents the...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, Steven P. Phillips, Jo Ann M. Gronberg
Estimation of a water budget for the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J. A. Gronberg, Kenneth Belitz
Simulation of water-table response to management alternatives, central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drainwater in the central pan of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on alternatives other than agricultural drains for managing shallow, poor-quality ground water. A transient, three-dimensional, finite-difference ground-water flow model was developed to assess the response of the water table to various management...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain-water in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on strategies for managing shallow, saline ground water. In order to assess alternatives to agricultural drains, a three-dimensional, finite-difference numerical model of the regional ground-water flow system was developed. This report documents...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips, J.M. Gronberg
The hydrodynamics of the Big Horn basin: A study of the role of faults
A three-dimensional mathematical model simulates virgin groundwater flow in the Big Horn basin, Wyoming. The computed results are compared to two published interpretations of the Tensleep Sandstone virgin potentiometric surface; both of these interpretations, Bredehoeft and Bennett, and Haun, were made from the same data set. The published maps are quite different. Bredehoeft and Bennett...
Authors
John D. Bredehoeft, Kenneth Belitz, S. Sharp-Hansen
Calibration of a texture-based model of a ground-water flow system, western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water from the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on the semiconfined ground-water flow system, which is underlain by the Corcoran Clay Member of the Tulare Formation. A two-step procedure is used to calibrate a preliminary model of the system for the purpose of determining the steady-state hydraulic properties...
Authors
Steven P. Phillips, Kenneth Belitz
Distribution of wells in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
Information from 5,860 wells in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, was collected from several sources and compiled into a common data base. Only 2,547 wells had sufficient information for classification into four categories based on the hydrogeology: wells perforated in the semiconfined zone at depths less than or equal to 50 ft, wells perforated in the...
Authors
J. A. Gronberg, Kenneth Belitz, S.P. Phillips
Calibration of a texture-based model of a ground-water flow system, western San Joaquin Valley, California
The occurrence of selenium in agricultural drain water from the western San Joaquin Valley, California, has focused concern on the semiconfined ground-water flow system, which is underlain by the Corcoran Clay Member of the Tulare Formation. A two-step procedure is used to calibrate a preliminary model of the system for the purpose of determining the steady-state hydraulic properties...
Authors
S.P. Phillips, Kenneth Belitz
Character and evolution of the ground-water flow system in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, Frederick J. Heimes
Texture and depositional history of near-surface alluvial deposits in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
Saline conditions and associated high levels of selenium and other soluble trace elements in soil, shallow ground water, and agricultural drain water of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, have prompted a study of the texture of near-surface alluvial deposits in the central part of the western valley. Texture is characterized by the percentage of coarse-grained sediment present...
Authors
Julie Laudon, Kenneth Belitz
Hydrodynamics of Denver basin: Explanation of subnormal fluid pressures
Anomalously low fluid potential (and hence subnormal fluid pressure) is found in Mesozoic and Paleozoic rocks of the Denver basin. The potentiometric surface for the Dakota and basal Cretaceous sandstones is 2,000-3,000 ft (600-900 m) beneath the land surface in parts of the Denver basin in Colorado and Nebraska. The potentiometric surface for pre-Pennsylvanian carbonate rocks is 1,500...
Authors
Kenneth Belitz, John D. Bredehoeft
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