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United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2289. Artesion pressures and water quality in paleozoic acquifer in the ten sleep area of the bighern basin, North-central Wyoming / Cooley, E. M.
Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2289 Titre : Artesion pressures and water quality in paleozoic acquifer in the ten sleep area of the bighern basin, North-central Wyoming Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cooley, E. M. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04014 Note générale : The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Qualité de l'eau Eau souterraine Géologie Nappe phréatique PUITS Paléontologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness. Note de contenu : The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2289. Artesion pressures and water quality in paleozoic acquifer in the ten sleep area of the bighern basin, North-central Wyoming [texte imprimé] / Cooley, E. M. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
ISSN : CI-04014
The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Qualité de l'eau Eau souterraine Géologie Nappe phréatique PUITS Paléontologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness. Note de contenu : The major paleozoic artesian acquifer, the acquifers most favorable for continued development, in the ten sleep area of the Bighorn basin of Wyoming are the tensleep sandstone, the madison limestone and bighorn dolomite. Most wells completed in the major and minor acquifer flow at the land surface. The initial test of one well completed in the madison -bighorn acquifer indicated flow rate of 15, 000 gallons per minute. Measurements of the pressure were made principally in 1953, 1962, 1970, and 1975-1978. Well water from the paleozoic acquifers generally contains minimal concentrations of dissolved solid and individual constituents but excessive hardness. Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2294 Titre : Hydrologic unit maps Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Seaber, R. P. ; Kapinos, P. ; Knapp, L. G. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 Accompagnement : , ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04004 Note générale : "This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Données numérisées Banque de données Cartographie Bassin versant Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : "This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data." Note de contenu : "This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data." United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2294. Hydrologic unit maps [texte imprimé] / Seaber, R. P. ; Kapinos, P. ; Knapp, L. G. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987 . - + ,.
ISSN : CI-04004
"This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Données numérisées Banque de données Cartographie Bassin versant Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : "This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data." Note de contenu : "This report describes the U.S. Geological survey's standard map series called "" hydrologic unit map"" and presents the codes, names, and boundaries of hydrologic units in the united states and the caribbean outlying areas. The four-color maps depict a hydrologic system that devides the united states into 21 major regions. The use of maps has standarized, nation -wide not only the boundaries of planning activities, but also the organization and dissemination of data." Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2297 Titre : Ground water storage depletion in pahrump valley, Nevada-California, 1962-1975 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Harrill, R. J. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04006 Note générale : -Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Vallée Méthodologie Evapotranspiration Stockage Hydrogéologie Recharge de nappe Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : -Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors Note de contenu : -Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2297. Ground water storage depletion in pahrump valley, Nevada-California, 1962-1975 [texte imprimé] / Harrill, R. J. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
ISSN : CI-04006
-Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Vallée Méthodologie Evapotranspiration Stockage Hydrogéologie Recharge de nappe Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : -Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors Note de contenu : -Groundwater reservoir/ - Outline of ground-water hydrology/ - Method of analysis/ -Groundwater stockage depletion/ - The available water supply/ - Metric conversion factors Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2314 Titre : Monthly streamflow and ground water conditions in the United States and southern Canada, water year 1945-1985 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Homes, L. S. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04011 Note générale : The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ruissellement Eau souterraine Mesure et observation Eau de surface Cartographie Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years. Note de contenu : The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2314. Monthly streamflow and ground water conditions in the United States and southern Canada, water year 1945-1985 [texte imprimé] / Homes, L. S. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1987.
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The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ruissellement Eau souterraine Mesure et observation Eau de surface Cartographie Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years. Note de contenu : The water resources division of the U.S Geological survey has been measuring streamflow since 1988 and collecting groundwater data since 1994. The monthly publication water resource review (now national water conditions ) was established in water year 1945 to provide information quickly to the public on the status of surface and ground water resources of the nation. Each monthly issue contains a map depicting the status of water conditions relative to normal for that month. This report presents these maps and a synopsis of surface and ground-water conditions for the last 41 water years (1945-1985)/ a water year bigins october 1 and ends september 30 of the following years. Réservation
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Titre de série : United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2316 Titre : Méthods for delineating flood-prone areas in the great basin of Nevada and adjacent states Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Burkham, D. E. Mention d'édition : USGPO Editeur : USGPO Année de publication : 1988 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04000 Note générale : This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Evaluation Inondation Simulation Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. Note de contenu : This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. United States Geological survey water supply paper, 2316. Méthods for delineating flood-prone areas in the great basin of Nevada and adjacent states [texte imprimé] / Burkham, D. E. . - USGPO . - USGPO, 1988.
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This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas.
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Mots-clés : Evaluation Inondation Simulation Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. Note de contenu : This study undertaken by the geological survey has the following main objectives : 1-appraise serveral possible methods for delineating flood prone area BLM land in the great basin. 2 -Suggest which methods are most suitable for montainous areas, alluvial fan, valley floors, and playas.3 - Provide guidelines, mainly by example, for the use of each suggested method. In general, a comprehensive method is most suitable for us with rigid-bank streams in urban ares/ only an approximate method seems justified in undeveloped areas. Réservation
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