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Surficial geology of Panther Lake quadrangle, Oswego County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1981, Open-File Report 81-146
The location and extent of eight kinds of surficial deposits in Panther Lake quadrangle, Oswego County, N.Y., are mapped on a 7.5-minute U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map was compiled to indicate the lithology and potential for groundwater development at any specific location. ...
Topographic map of Golden Gate Estates, Collier County, Florida
Antonio Jurado
1981, Open-File Report 81-1073
Construction of canals related to land development in the Golden Gate Estates area of Collier County, Fla., has altered the natural drainage pattern of the watershed. The area of approximately 300 square miles was topographically mapped with a contour interval of 0.5 foot to assist in determining the effects of...
Hydrologic sections through Lee County and adjacent areas of Hendry and Collier counties, Florida
Durward H. Boggess, T.M. Missimer, T.H. O’Donnell
1981, Open-File Report 81-638
Most of the freshwater underlying Lee, western Hendry, and northern Collier Counties (fig. 1) occurs within the uppermost 400 feet of sediments which comprise the marine terrace sands, Fort Thompson Formation, Caloosahatchee Formation, Tamiami Formation, and part of the Hawthorn Formation. Although all these sediments contain water, they may be...
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the Republican River basin, Nebraska
Michael J. Ellis
1981, Open-File Report 81-531
Information resulting from a hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the 9,710 mi2 area of the Republican River basin in Nebraska is summarized in this report on three maps as followed.Sheet 1. Configuration of Cretaceous bedrock surface.Sheet 2. Configuration of water table, spring 1977.Sheet 3. Areas of significant water-level rises and declines as of...