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R.J. Koch

Bio: R.J. Koch is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water well & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.

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15 May 2006
TL;DR: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 2005 is provided in this paper, where the Groundwater Level Monitoring Project (GLMP) was established to provide a framework for the collection and processing of quality controlled groundwater level data.
Abstract: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 2005 is provided in this report. The Groundwater Level Monitoring Project was instituted in 2005 to provide a framework for the collection and processing of quality controlled groundwater level data. This report summarizes groundwater level data for 137 monitoring wells, including 41 regional aquifer wells, 22 intermediate wells, and 74 alluvial wells. Pressure transducers were installed in 118 monitoring wells for continuous monitoring of groundwater levels. Time-series hydrographs of groundwater level data are presented along with pertinent construction and location information for each well.

2 citations


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01 Mar 2009
TL;DR: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2008 is provided in this paper, where the authors summarize the groundwater level data for 179 monitoring wells, including 45 regional aquifer wells, 28 intermediate wells, 8 regional/intermediate wells, 106 alluvial wells, and 12 water supply wells.
Abstract: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2008 is provided in this report. This report summarizes groundwater level data for 179 monitoring wells, including 45 regional aquifer wells, 28 intermediate wells, 8 regional/intermediate wells, 106 alluvial wells, and 12 water supply wells. Pressure transducers were installed in 166 monitoring wells for continuous monitoring of groundwater levels. Time-series hydrographs of groundwater level data are presented along with pertinent construction and location information for each well. The report also summarizes the groundwater temperatures recorded in intermediate and regional aquifer monitoring wells.

6 citations

ReportDOI
17 Mar 2008
TL;DR: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Fiscal Year 2007 is provided in this paper, where pressure transducers were installed in 133 monitoring wells for continuous monitoring of groundwater levels.
Abstract: The status of groundwater level monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Fiscal Year 2007 is provided in this report. The Groundwater Level Monitoring Project was instituted in 2005 to provide a framework for the collection and processing of quality controlled groundwater level data. This report summarizes groundwater level data for 166 monitoring wells, including 45 regional aquifer wells, 25 intermediate wells, and 96 alluvial wells, and 11 water supply wells. Pressure transducers were installed in 133 monitoring wells for continuous monitoring of groundwater levels. Time-series hydrographs of groundwater level data are presented along with pertinent construction and location information for each well.

3 citations