A multiscale investigation of ground water flow at Clear Lake, Iowa.

@article{Simpkins2006AMI,
  title={A multiscale investigation of ground water flow at Clear Lake, Iowa.},
  author={William W. Simpkins},
  journal={Ground water},
  year={2006},
  volume={44 1},
  pages={
          35-46
        }
}
  • W. Simpkins
  • Published 2006
  • Environmental Science
  • Ground water
Ground water flow was investigated at Clear Lake, a 1468-ha glacial lake in north-central Iowa, as part of a comprehensive water quality study. A multiscale approach, consisting of seepage meters (and a potentiomanometer), Darcy's law, and an analytic element (AE) model, was used to estimate ground water inflow to and outflow from the lake. Estimates from the three methods disagreed. Seepage meters recorded a median-specific discharge of 0.25 mum/s, which produced a lake inflow rate between 90… 

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