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Groundwater Regions In Nebraska
Groundwater Regions In Nebraska
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1970
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1970
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Solution Geochemistry Of The Water Of Limestone Terrains, John Thrailkill, David B. Beiter, Michael T. Osolnik, Roger H. Postley, William T. Mitchell, Leonard N. Plummer, James R. Riddell, Richard C. Worley, Robert D. Zwicker
Solution Geochemistry Of The Water Of Limestone Terrains, John Thrailkill, David B. Beiter, Michael T. Osolnik, Roger H. Postley, William T. Mitchell, Leonard N. Plummer, James R. Riddell, Richard C. Worley, Robert D. Zwicker
KWRRI Research Reports
Limestone groundwater flows mainly in openings it has solutionally enlarged, thus an understanding of the water's state of saturation relative to calcite (the principal mineral component of limestone) is fundamental to an understanding of the nature and evolution of the limestone aquifer. This study investigated the Mammoth Cave-Sinkhole Plain (MCSP) and Cave Hollow (CH) aquifers in Kentucky, both in Missippian limestones.
Both aquifers were always undersaturated with calcite. Except for completely ventilated vadose flows (usually) and some vadose seepage (occasionally), all recharges sampled (sinking streams, vadose flows, and vadose seepage) were also undersaturated. The lack of saturation in the MCSP …
Nebraska's Water Supply Map Including Groundwater In Storage, Total Water Withdrawals, Precipitation, And Outflow As Of 1969
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1969
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1969
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1969, C. F. Keech
Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1969, C. F. Keech
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Data Polk County, Nebraska, F.A. Smith, E.C. Weakly
Groundwater Data Polk County, Nebraska, F.A. Smith, E.C. Weakly
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1968
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1968
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1967
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1967
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Relationships Oct-Nov 1965 Observation Well Measurements To Median Observed Ground Water Levels, E. C. Reed
Relationships Oct-Nov 1965 Observation Well Measurements To Median Observed Ground Water Levels, E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Available Water Supply Of The Las Vegas Ground-Water Basin Nevada, Glenn Thomas Malmberg
Available Water Supply Of The Las Vegas Ground-Water Basin Nevada, Glenn Thomas Malmberg
Publications (WR)
The Las Vegas ground-water basin as described in this report includes the southern part of Indian Spring Valley, Three Lakes Valley, the northern half of Ivanpah Valley, and Las Vegas Valley. These valleys in part are inferred to form a hydrologic unit that includes an area of about 3,000 square miles in the southern part of Clark County, Nev.
The valleys forming the Las Vegas ground-water basin are broad structural depressions surrounded by mountains. The climate of the region is arid, and precipitation in the basin lowlands rarely exceeds 5 inches per year. Drainage is interior except for occasional Hood …
Nebraska's Groundwater, C. First, J. Kufel, M. Seidel
Nebraska's Groundwater, C. First, J. Kufel, M. Seidel
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska's Groundwater, C. First, J. Kufel, M. Seidel
Nebraska's Groundwater, C. First, J. Kufel, M. Seidel
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level Map (Decline & Rise) Between Fall 1954 And Fall 1964
Nebraska Groundwater Level Map (Decline & Rise) Between Fall 1954 And Fall 1964
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level Map (Decline & Rise), Fall 1963
Nebraska Groundwater Level Map (Decline & Rise), Fall 1963
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Relation Fall 1962 Observation Well Readings To Median, E. C. Reed
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Relation Fall 1962 Observation Well Readings To Median, E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Interbasin Movement Of Ground Water At The Nevada Test Site, Isaac J. Winograd
Interbasin Movement Of Ground Water At The Nevada Test Site, Isaac J. Winograd
Publications (WR)
The present paper presents hydraulic evidence for the interbasin circulation of ground water through carbonate rocks of Paleozoic age at the Nevada Test Site. An integral part of this evidence is the discovery that aquifers in alluvium and tuff, formerly thought to be the principal aquifers at the Test Site, are semiperched above a thick tuffaceous aquiclude that separates them from the carbonate rocks.
This paper is based on one of the studies being made by the Geological
Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission. These studies seek to evaluate
the risk that may arise if ground water should be contaminated …
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Showing Relation Of Fall 1961 Readings To Median Water Level Management, E. C. Reed
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Showing Relation Of Fall 1961 Readings To Median Water Level Management, E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Relation To Median, Fall 1958
Nebraska Groundwater Relation To Median, Fall 1958
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Showing Relation Of Fall 1959 Readings To Median Water Level Measurement, E. C. Reed
Groundwater Map Of Nebraska Showing Relation Of Fall 1959 Readings To Median Water Level Measurement, E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise) As Of December 1957., E. C. Reed
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise) As Of December 1957., E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Relation Of Nebraska Water-Level Measurements Made In 1955 To Median Water-Level Position, E. C. Reed
Relation Of Nebraska Water-Level Measurements Made In 1955 To Median Water-Level Position, E. C. Reed
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Ground-Water Levels In The Lower Platte River Valley, Nebraska, H. A. Waite
Ground-Water Levels In The Lower Platte River Valley, Nebraska, H. A. Waite
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Water Levels And Artesian Pressure In Wells In Las Vegas Valley And In Other Valleys In Nevada, 1913-1945, T. W. Robinson, George B. Maxey, J. C. Fredericks, C. Harry Jameson
Water Levels And Artesian Pressure In Wells In Las Vegas Valley And In Other Valleys In Nevada, 1913-1945, T. W. Robinson, George B. Maxey, J. C. Fredericks, C. Harry Jameson
Publications (WR)
The rock formations of the earth are great natural reservoirs in which a part of the water derived from rain and snow is stored. Water levels and artesian pressure in wells register the stages of these natural reservoirs. The changes in water levels or artesian pressure are indicative of the depletion or replenishment of the natural reservoirs. Systematic and periodic measurements of water levels and artesian pressure in wells have been made in Nevada, by State and Federal agencies from time to time. However, only a few of these measurements have ever been published. Under the cooperative arrangement between the …
Progress Report On The Ground-Water Resources Of The Las Vegas Artesian Basin, Nevada, George B. Maxey, C. Harry Jameson
Progress Report On The Ground-Water Resources Of The Las Vegas Artesian Basin, Nevada, George B. Maxey, C. Harry Jameson
Publications (WR)
Whether the tremendously increased population acquired by Las Vegas in the years 1940 to 1942 will be retained cannot at present be foretold. However, the valley will undoubtedly be expected to support a considerably larger population than it did at any time prior to 1940, and continually increasing demands on the water supply for innumerable pcacetimc activities must be anticipated. Therefore, a sound evaluation of tho ground water resources of Las Vegas Valley is directly in line with the other wisely progressive planning programs which are now operating or are taking shape in the valley as well as in the …
Groundwater Level Survey In Nebraska, Herbert A. Waite
Groundwater Level Survey In Nebraska, Herbert A. Waite
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.