Ginette Abdo
Published: 2008
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A hydrologic investigation was performed in a study area in the upper Big Hole River Basin to assess dynamics between the surface water, ground water, evapotranspiration and precipitation. The area encompassed about 10 mi [squared] and included a 3-mile segment of the Big Hole River just north of Jackson, Montana. During 2005 and 2006 ground water was monitored monthly and every two weeks during growing season. Big Hole River stream flows were monitored continuously from April - October as they entered and exited the study area. Monthly synopitic measurements of ground water and surface wate provided information used to estimate a water budget within the study area.