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Digital-simulation and projection of water-level declines in basalt aquifers of the Odessa-Lind area, east-central Washington
J. E. Luzier, James A. Skrivan
1975, Water Supply Paper 2036
A digital computer program using finite-difference techniques simulates an intensively pumped, multilayered basalt-aquifer system near Odessa. The aquifers now developed are in the upper 1,000 feet of a regionally extensive series of southwesterly dipping basalt flows of the Columbia River Group. Most of the aquifers are confined. Those in the...
Geology and water availability of Cullman County, Alabama
Robert J. Faust, Patrick O. Jefferson
1975, Open-File Report 75-451
The Pottsville Formation of Pennsylvanian age underlies most of Cullaman County in northern Alabama. It consists mostly of interbedded sandstones and shales that dip southward about 40 feet per mile. The Bangor Limestone of Mississippian age underlies the Pottsville and crops out in a few valleys along the northern boundary of...
The screech owl: Its life history and population ecology in northern Ohio
Laurel F. VanCamp, Charles J. Henny
1975, North American Fauna 71
The screech owl (Otus asio) is native to North America and breeds throughout the United States and in portions of Canada and Mexico. It is a small owl, 20 cm (8 in) in length from the tip of the bill to the tip of the tail, with a wing span...