Abstract

Hydrostatic pressure measurements were made at fourteen depths below the surface of a large ground‐water recharge system. These measurements show the nature of the growth of the perched water tables resulting from the spreading operation. They demonstrate the importance of knowing subsurface stratigraphy for a considerable depth on the value to be derived from treatment of the surface soil to improve permeability. These factors also limit the potential capacity of a recharge area.

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