Kip Allander (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Surface- and ground-water characteristics in the Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds, South Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, July-December 1996
The Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds, South Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, were studied from July to December 1996 to develop a better understanding of the relation between surface water and ground water. Base flows at 63 streamflow sites were measured in late September 1996 in the Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds. Most reaches of the main stem of the Upper Truckee
Authors
T.G. Rowe, Kip K. Allander
Stream and Ground-Water Monitoring Program, Lake Tahoe Basin, Nevada and California
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol J. Boughton, Timothy G. Rowe, Kip K. Allander, Armando R. Robledo
Water-level changes and directions of ground-water flow in the shallow aquifer, Fallon area, Churchill County, Nevada
The Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act of 1990 directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to acquire water for wetland areas in the Carson Desert. The public is concerned that this acquisition of water rights and delivery of the water directly to the wetland areas would reduce recharge to the shallow ground water in the Fallen area and cause domestic wells to go dry. In Janua
Authors
Ralph L. Seiler, Kip K. Allander
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 15
Surface- and ground-water characteristics in the Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds, South Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, July-December 1996
The Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds, South Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, were studied from July to December 1996 to develop a better understanding of the relation between surface water and ground water. Base flows at 63 streamflow sites were measured in late September 1996 in the Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek watersheds. Most reaches of the main stem of the Upper Truckee
Authors
T.G. Rowe, Kip K. Allander
Stream and Ground-Water Monitoring Program, Lake Tahoe Basin, Nevada and California
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol J. Boughton, Timothy G. Rowe, Kip K. Allander, Armando R. Robledo
Water-level changes and directions of ground-water flow in the shallow aquifer, Fallon area, Churchill County, Nevada
The Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act of 1990 directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to acquire water for wetland areas in the Carson Desert. The public is concerned that this acquisition of water rights and delivery of the water directly to the wetland areas would reduce recharge to the shallow ground water in the Fallen area and cause domestic wells to go dry. In Janua
Authors
Ralph L. Seiler, Kip K. Allander