Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5222, DVD
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Mack, T.J., 2009, Assessment of ground-water resources in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5222, 188 p., plus DVD, available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5222.
The ten appendixes are presented as ten individual PDF files. DVD users can find them in the folder named pdfs. WWW users can reach them by the menu below: click to open each individually, or click here for one large PDF of all ten apdix01-10all.pdf (15.9 MB).
Appendix 1. Climate apdix01.pdf (535 kilobytes)
Appendix 2. Bedrock-Well Yields apdix02.pdf (832 kilobytes)
Appendix 3. Tidal Water-Level Responses in Wells apdix03.pdf (1,080 kilobytes)
Appendix 4. Description of Selected Unconsolidated and Bedrock Aquifers apdix04.pdf (4,065 kilobytes)
Appendix 5. Steady-State Model apdix05.pdf (6,424 kilobytes)
Appendix 6. Matrix of Steady-State Model Parameter Correlation Coefficients apdix06.pdf (213 kilobytes)
Appendix 7. Transient Model apdix07.pdf (4,064 kilobytes)
Appendix 8. Transient Model Parameter Correlation Coefficient Matrix apdix08.pdf (395 kilobytes)
Appendix 9. Historical Ground-Water-Flow Conditions apdix09.pdf (1,090 kilobytes)
Appendix 10. Chlorofluorocarbon Analysis of Ground-Water Samples apdix10.pdf (230 kilobytes)
This release replaces the MODFLOW and GIS files in 6 subdirectories on the DVD in the back of the report. See readme_2011.rtf for an explanation of model file changes. WWW users can download zipped files of each of these subfolders and unzip them locally. The subdirectories contain five models, as discussed in the report and indicated below, with Input and Output folders for each simulation scenario. Links to these subfolders are provided below. If you find downloading difficult, contact the author directly tjmack@usgs.gov and ask if a DVD might be mailed to you.
1-Steady_State .zip (19,677 kilobytes)
2-Transient .zip (24,360 kilobytes)
3-Long-term_SteadyState .zip (65,710 kilobytes)
4-Future-WaterUse .zip (115,595 kilobytes)
5-Future-Climate .zip (113,998 kilobytes)
Ancillary-local information .zip (5 kilobytes)