Estimated Ground-water Withdrawals From the Death Valley Regional Flow System, Nevada and California, 1913-98

M. T. Moreo, K. Halford, R. J. LaCamera, R. J. Laczniak
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Ground-water withdrawals from 1913 through 1998 from the Death Valley regional flow system have been compiled to support a regional,three-dimensional, transient ground-water flow model. Withdrawal locations and depths of production intervals were estimated and associated errors were reported for 9,300 wells. Withdrawals were grouped into three categories: mining, public-supply, and commercial water use; domestic water use; and irrigation water use. In this report, groupings were based on the method used to estimate pumpage. Cumulative ground-water withdrawals from 1913 through 1998 totaled 3 million acre-feet, most of which was used to irrigate alfalfa. Annual withdrawal for irrigation ranged from 80 to almost 100 percent of the total pumpage. About 75,000 acre-feet was withdrawn for irrigation in 1998. Annual irrigation withdrawals generally were estimated as the product of irrigated acreage and application rate. About 320 fields totaling 11,000 acres were identified in six hydrographic areas. Annual application rates for high water-use crops ranged from 5 feet in Penoyer Valley to 9 feet in Pahrump Valley. The uncertainty in the estimates of ground-water withdrawals was attributed primarily to the uncertainty of application rate estimates. Annual ground-water withdrawal was estimated at about 90,000 acre-feet in 1998 with an assigned uncertainty bounded by 60,000 to more » 130,000 acre-feet. « less
死亡谷区域水流系统的地下水提取估算,内华达州和加利福尼亚州,1913- 1998
从1913年到1998年,从死亡谷区域水流系统抽取的地下水已被汇编,以支持一个区域、三维、瞬态地下水流动模型。对9300口井的回采位置和生产层深进行了估计,并报告了相关误差。取水分为三类:采矿、公共供水和商业用水;生活用水;以及灌溉用水。在本报告中,分组是基于用于估计泵的方法。从1913年到1998年,累计抽取的地下水总量为300万英亩英尺,其中大部分用于灌溉紫花苜蓿。每年用于灌溉的用水量从总抽水的80%到几乎100%不等。1998年,大约7.5万英亩英尺的土地被抽去用于灌溉。年灌溉取水量一般是灌溉面积和施用量的乘积。在六个水文区确定了大约320块油田,总面积为11,000英亩。高耗水作物的年施用量从佩诺瓦谷的5英尺到帕朗普谷的9英尺不等。地下水取水量估算的不确定性主要归因于施用量估算的不确定性。据估计,1998年地下水年采取量约为90,000英亩英尺,分配的不确定性在60,000到130,000英亩英尺之间。«少
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