Tracy Nishikawa (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 38
Simulation of ground-water flow in the Mojave River basin, California
The proximity of the Mojave River ground-water basin to the highly urbanized Los Angeles region has led to rapid growth in population and, consequently, to an increase in the demand for water. The Mojave River, the primary source of surface water for the region, normally is dry-except for a small stretch of perennial flow and periods of flow after intense storms. Thus, the region relies...
Authors
Christina Stamos-Pfeiffer, Peter Martin, Tracy Nishikawa, Brett F. Cox
Water Supply in the Mojave River Ground-Water Basin, 1931-99, and the Benefits of Artificial Recharge
The Mojave River and the associated aquifer system are important water supplies in the Mojave Desert of southern California. The river and aquifer system are in hydraulic connection in many areas, and when flow conditions change in one, the other usually is affected. The river is an unpredictable source of water; therefore, residents of the basin rely almost entirely on ground water for...
Authors
Christina Stamos-Pfeiffer, Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow and land subsidence at Edwards Air Force Base, Antelope Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Diane L. Rewis, Peter Martin
Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California
The interactions of surface water and ground water along the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, were evaluated by analyzing river-discharge and water-quality data and geohydrologic information collected by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1993 and 1995 for the Piru, Fillmore, and Santa Paula subbasins. Measurements of discharge and water quality were made at multiple...
Authors
Eric G. Reichard, Steven M. Crawford, Katherine S. Paybins, Peter Martin, Michael Land, Tracy Nishikawa
Application of flowmeter and depth-dependent water quality data for improved production well construction
Ground water production wells commonly are designed to maximize well yield and, therefore, may be screened over several water-bearing zones. These water-bearing zones usually are identified, and their hydrogeologic characteristics and water quality are inferred, on the basis of indirect data such as geologic and geophysical logs. Production well designs based on these data may result in...
Authors
M.A. Gossell, Tracy Nishikawa, Randall T. Hanson, John A. Izbicki, M.A. Tabidian, K. Bertine
Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand the flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 45-km reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Katherine S. Paybins, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
A simulation-optimization model for water-resources management, Santa Barbara, California
In times of drought, the local water supplies of the city of Santa Barbara, California, are insufficient to satisfy water demand. In response, the city has built a seawater desalination plant and gained access to imported water in 1997. Of primary concern to the city is delivering water from the various sources at a minimum cost while satisfying water demand and controlling seawater...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa
Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 28-mile reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of the...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Tracy Nishikawa, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Geohydrology of Storage Unit III and a combined flow model of the Santa Barbara and foothill ground-water basins, Santa Barbara County, California
The city of Santa Barbara pumps most of its ground water from the Santa Barbara and Foothill ground-water basins. The Santa Barbara basin is subdivided into two storage units: Storage Unit I and Storage Unit III. The Foothill basin and Storage Unit I of the Santa Barbara basin have been studied extensively and ground-water flow models have been developed for them. In this report, the...
Authors
John R. Freckleton, Peter Martin, Tracy Nishikawa
Water-resources optimization model for Santa Barbara, California
A simulation-optimization model has been developed for the optimal management of the city of Santa Barbara's water resources during a drought. The model, which links groundwater simulation with linear programming, has a planning horizon of 5 years. The objective is to minimize the cost of water supply subject to: water demand constraints, hydraulic head constraints to control seawater...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa
Seawater intrusion in aquifers underlying the oxnard plain, Ventura County, California
[No abstract available]
Authors
John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard, Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin
Postaudit of optimal conjunctive use policies
A simulation-optimization model was developed for the optimal management of the city of Santa Barbara's water resources during a drought; however, this model addressed only groundwater flow and not the advective-dispersive, density-dependent transport of seawater. Zero-m freshwater head constraints at the coastal boundary were used as surrogates for the control of seawater intrusion. In...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 38
Simulation of ground-water flow in the Mojave River basin, California
The proximity of the Mojave River ground-water basin to the highly urbanized Los Angeles region has led to rapid growth in population and, consequently, to an increase in the demand for water. The Mojave River, the primary source of surface water for the region, normally is dry-except for a small stretch of perennial flow and periods of flow after intense storms. Thus, the region relies...
Authors
Christina Stamos-Pfeiffer, Peter Martin, Tracy Nishikawa, Brett F. Cox
Water Supply in the Mojave River Ground-Water Basin, 1931-99, and the Benefits of Artificial Recharge
The Mojave River and the associated aquifer system are important water supplies in the Mojave Desert of southern California. The river and aquifer system are in hydraulic connection in many areas, and when flow conditions change in one, the other usually is affected. The river is an unpredictable source of water; therefore, residents of the basin rely almost entirely on ground water for...
Authors
Christina Stamos-Pfeiffer, Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow and land subsidence at Edwards Air Force Base, Antelope Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Diane L. Rewis, Peter Martin
Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California
The interactions of surface water and ground water along the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, were evaluated by analyzing river-discharge and water-quality data and geohydrologic information collected by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1993 and 1995 for the Piru, Fillmore, and Santa Paula subbasins. Measurements of discharge and water quality were made at multiple...
Authors
Eric G. Reichard, Steven M. Crawford, Katherine S. Paybins, Peter Martin, Michael Land, Tracy Nishikawa
Application of flowmeter and depth-dependent water quality data for improved production well construction
Ground water production wells commonly are designed to maximize well yield and, therefore, may be screened over several water-bearing zones. These water-bearing zones usually are identified, and their hydrogeologic characteristics and water quality are inferred, on the basis of indirect data such as geologic and geophysical logs. Production well designs based on these data may result in...
Authors
M.A. Gossell, Tracy Nishikawa, Randall T. Hanson, John A. Izbicki, M.A. Tabidian, K. Bertine
Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand the flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 45-km reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Katherine S. Paybins, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
A simulation-optimization model for water-resources management, Santa Barbara, California
In times of drought, the local water supplies of the city of Santa Barbara, California, are insufficient to satisfy water demand. In response, the city has built a seawater desalination plant and gained access to imported water in 1997. Of primary concern to the city is delivering water from the various sources at a minimum cost while satisfying water demand and controlling seawater...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa
Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 28-mile reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of the...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Tracy Nishikawa, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Geohydrology of Storage Unit III and a combined flow model of the Santa Barbara and foothill ground-water basins, Santa Barbara County, California
The city of Santa Barbara pumps most of its ground water from the Santa Barbara and Foothill ground-water basins. The Santa Barbara basin is subdivided into two storage units: Storage Unit I and Storage Unit III. The Foothill basin and Storage Unit I of the Santa Barbara basin have been studied extensively and ground-water flow models have been developed for them. In this report, the...
Authors
John R. Freckleton, Peter Martin, Tracy Nishikawa
Water-resources optimization model for Santa Barbara, California
A simulation-optimization model has been developed for the optimal management of the city of Santa Barbara's water resources during a drought. The model, which links groundwater simulation with linear programming, has a planning horizon of 5 years. The objective is to minimize the cost of water supply subject to: water demand constraints, hydraulic head constraints to control seawater...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa
Seawater intrusion in aquifers underlying the oxnard plain, Ventura County, California
[No abstract available]
Authors
John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard, Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin
Postaudit of optimal conjunctive use policies
A simulation-optimization model was developed for the optimal management of the city of Santa Barbara's water resources during a drought; however, this model addressed only groundwater flow and not the advective-dispersive, density-dependent transport of seawater. Zero-m freshwater head constraints at the coastal boundary were used as surrogates for the control of seawater intrusion. In...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin