
Geohydrology and evapotranspiration at Franklin Lake Playa, Inyo County, California
Publication year - 1990
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/137957
Subject(s) - evapotranspiration , hydrogeology , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , biogeosciences , environmental science , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , earth science , ecology , biology
Franklin Lake playa is one of the principal discharge areas of the Furnace Creek Ranch-Alkali Flat ground-water-flow system in southern Nevada and adjacent California. Yucca Mountain, Nevada, located within this flow system, is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy to determine its suitability as a potential site for a high-level nuclear-waste repository. To assist the US Department of Energy with its evaluation of the Yucca Mountain site, the US Geological Survey developed a parameter-estimation model of the Furnace Creek Ranch-Alkali Flat ground-water-flow system. Results from sensitivity analyses made using the parameter-estimation model indicated that simulated rates of evapotranspiration at Franklin Lake playa had the largest effect on the calculation of transmissivity values at Yucca Mountain of all the model-boundary conditions and, therefore, that evapotranspiration required careful definition. 72 refs., 59 figs., 26 tab