Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.

The Edwards limestone aquifer, the main source of water to the San Antonio area of south central Texas, has been the subject of numerous hydrologic investigations. The most comprehensive studies have related changes in aquifer head and storage to the differences between recharge and discharge. Proje...

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Main Author: Garza, Sergio,1929-
Other Authors: Simpson, E. S.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1968
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191500
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1915002015-10-23T04:37:18Z Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas. Garza, Sergio,1929- Simpson, E. S. Qashu, H. K. Lewis, D. D. The Edwards limestone aquifer, the main source of water to the San Antonio area of south central Texas, has been the subject of numerous hydrologic investigations. The most comprehensive studies have related changes in aquifer head and storage to the differences between recharge and discharge. Projections of future demands from the aquifer are used to predict future aquifer heads, but these are limited to yearend estimates and do not include maximum summertime drawdowns. The Theis nonequilibrium formula, with a modification introduced by Stallman for continuously varying discharge, was used with well-field production records to determine apparent values of aquifer characteristics. Although the aquifer model does not strictly apply to the mathematical model imposed by the formula, useful approximations of the coefficients of transmissivity (12 million gallons per day per foot) and storage (0. 6 x l0) were derived. Testing the coefficients with independent historical data gave some credence to the magnitude of the above results. These apparent coefficients were used with projected aquifer demands and year-end aquifer heads to predict maximum possible summertime drawdowns in a key well for 1970-2000. The 2000 summertime head was projected to be 100 feet lower than the record summertime low of 1956. 1968 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191500 225154232 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The Edwards limestone aquifer, the main source of water to the San Antonio area of south central Texas, has been the subject of numerous hydrologic investigations. The most comprehensive studies have related changes in aquifer head and storage to the differences between recharge and discharge. Projections of future demands from the aquifer are used to predict future aquifer heads, but these are limited to yearend estimates and do not include maximum summertime drawdowns. The Theis nonequilibrium formula, with a modification introduced by Stallman for continuously varying discharge, was used with well-field production records to determine apparent values of aquifer characteristics. Although the aquifer model does not strictly apply to the mathematical model imposed by the formula, useful approximations of the coefficients of transmissivity (12 million gallons per day per foot) and storage (0. 6 x l0) were derived. Testing the coefficients with independent historical data gave some credence to the magnitude of the above results. These apparent coefficients were used with projected aquifer demands and year-end aquifer heads to predict maximum possible summertime drawdowns in a key well for 1970-2000. The 2000 summertime head was projected to be 100 feet lower than the record summertime low of 1956.
author2 Simpson, E. S.
author_facet Simpson, E. S.
Garza, Sergio,1929-
author Garza, Sergio,1929-
spellingShingle Garza, Sergio,1929-
Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
author_sort Garza, Sergio,1929-
title Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
title_short Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
title_full Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
title_fullStr Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
title_full_unstemmed Aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- Edwards Limestone, San Antonio area, Texas.
title_sort aquifer characteristics from well-field production records-- edwards limestone, san antonio area, texas.
publisher The University of Arizona.
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