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The floodplain of a river extends 2.0 km (1.24 mi.) on each side of the river. The aquifer...

The floodplain of a river extends 2.0 km (1.24 mi.) on each side of the river. The aquifer adjacent to the river has a static water level of 100.0 m (328.0 ft), a base elevation of 80.0 m (262.4 ft), a hydraulic conductivity of 40 m/day (131.2 ft/day), and a storage co­efficient of 0.15. Compute the daily loss or gain in streamflow for a 15-km (9.32-mi.) reach of the river for river stages listed below.

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