Streamflow gains and losses in the Snake River and ground-water budgets for the Snake River plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon

Professional Paper 1408-C
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Streamflow gains and losses in the Snake River demonstrate ground-water and surface-water relations and are used to develop ground-water budgets for the Snake River plain. Budgets indicate the storage in the eastern plain increased by 24 million acre-feet from 1880 to 1952 and, in the western plain, increased by about 3 million acre-feet from 1930 to 1972. Ground-water storage throughout the plain has declined in recent years, owing to climatic variations and changing irrigation practices.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Streamflow gains and losses in the Snake River and ground-water budgets for the Snake River plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon
Series title Professional Paper
Series number 1408
Chapter C
DOI 10.3133/pp1408C
Edition -
Year Published 1995
Language ENGLISH
Description p. C1-C47; 1 plate in pocket
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