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Buried aquifers in the Brooten-Belgrade and Lake Emily areas, west-central Minnesota--Factors related to developing water for irrigation
R. J. Wolf
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-100
Irrigation has given a substantial boost to the economy in the Brooten-Belgrade and Lake Emily areas of Minnesota. The surficial outwash aquifer is capable of yielding sufficient quantities of water for irrigation over half of its area; the remaining part may be supplied by deep aquifers. Buried glacial outwash and...
The Sparta aquifer system in Mississippi
Roy Newcome Jr.
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-7
A large amount of information is available on the aquifers of Mississippi.  Reports resulting from various areal studies have described the ground-water resources of the areas concerned, but no reports dealing specifically with the entire Mississippi occurrence of individual aquifer systems have previously been prepared.  A series of "aquifer atlases"...
Availability and quality of ground water in the Drain-Yoncalla area, Douglas County, Oregon
J. H. Robison, C. A. Collins
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-105
The purpose of this report is to present information that may enable water users, potential water users, and planners to estimate the likelihood of obtaining ground water in adequate quantity and of suitable quality at desired locations within the study area. The Drain-Yoncalla area is in Douglas County in southwestern Oregon,...
Water resources of Lincoln County coastal area, Oregon
F. J. Frank, Antonius Laenen
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-90
The Lincoln County coastal area is underlain by Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks of low permeability that store only a small volume of the annual precipitation which averages 68 inches (1,730 millimeters). Consequently, the Tertiary units yield small quantities of water to wells and furnish little ground-water discharge to maintain...