Possible tilt phenomena observed as water level anomalies along the Los Angeles aqueduct

Abstract
Water levels in the Los Angeles Aqueduct in southern California fluctuate in a manner that are not easily attributable to normal aqueduct operations. Simple hydraulics suggests that large scale earth tilt can register as water level anomalies with a sensitivity of about .01 ft/microradian. Two aqueduct anomalies which coincide spatially and temporally with independently observed deformational phenomena are used to explore this suggestion.
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