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Salt water and its relation to fresh ground water in Harris County, Texas
Allen G. Winslow, William Watson Doyel, L.A. Wood
1957, Water Supply Paper 1360-F
Harris County, in the West Gulf Coastal Plain in southeastern Texas, has one of the heaviest concentrations of ground-water withdrawal in the United States. Large quantities of water are pumped to meet the requirements of the rapidly growing population, for industry, and for rice irrigation. The water is pumped from...
The deep channel and alluvial deposits of the Ohio Valley in Kentucky
Eugene H. Walker
1957, Water Supply Paper 1411
The alluvial deposits of Pleistocene age in the Ohio Valley form a ground-water reservoir of large storage capacity and yield. In this region it is the only source of large supplies of water that are both cool and of good quality the year round. The reservoir is heavily drawn upon,...
Preliminary geologic map of the Pumpkin Buttes area, Campbell and Johnson Counties, Wyoming, showing location of uranium occurrences
W. N. Sharp, A. M. White
1957, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 98
The Pumpkin Buttes area comprises about 450 square miles in Campbell and Johnson Counties that includes several prominent buttes known as Pumpkin Buttes.  The area is near the center of the Powder River Basin, a large physiographic unit of prairie and sculptured terrain that occupies approximately 12, 000 square miles...