USGS 365325120391501 012S012E16H002M

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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The effects of friction in the extensometer apparatus, likely caused by contact between the extensometer cable and the casing, are evident periodically in the record by periods of little change which are terminated by small vertical offsets, which resulted in a frictional deadband in the record. The friction was often overcome without intervention but sometimes was overcome by manually oscillating the cable during field visits, which involved applying force to the cable to free it from the friction. Therefore, the magnitude of compaction that occurred during periods of friction was recorded when the friction was overcome; however, the time delay between actual compaction and recording of the compaction during these periods is unknown.

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2012-02-27  2024-04-19
2012-02-27  2024-04-19








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Compaction, aquifer system, feet, Cumulative since 2/27/2012

Most recent instantaneous value: 0.98676 04-19-2024   17:00 PST
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Compaction, aquifer system, feet, Cumulative since 5/19/1958, [Cumulative since 5/19/1958]

Most recent instantaneous value: 3.94676 04-19-2024   17:00 PST
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