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Water resources data for Florida, water year 1977: Volume 3A: Southwest Florida -- Surface water
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water Data Report FL-77-3A
Water resources data for the 1977 water year in Florida consist of discharge records for 271 streams, stage-only records for 223 streams, elevations for 228 lakes, 66 crest-stage partial records and water level measurements for 828 wells. Water quality data for approximately 680 surface sites and 930 wells are included.The...
Water resources data for Florida, water year 1977, Volume 4: Northwest Florida
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water Data Report FL-77-4
Water resources data for the 1977 water year in Florida consists of discharge records for 84 streams, stage only records for 223 streams, elevations for 228 lakes, water level measurements for 828 wells, and crest-stage partial records for 66 streams. Water quality data for approximately 605 streams and 932 wells...
Map showing thickness of young bay mud, southern San Francisco Bay, California
Sandra D. McDonald, Donald R. Nichols, Nancy A. Wright, Brian Atwater
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 976
Soft water-saturated estuarine deposits less than 10,000 years old underlie the southern part of San Francisco bay and the present and former marshlands that border the bay. Known locally as bay mud or as young bay mud, these deposits, and the estuarine environment that produces them, are of major importance...
Bedrock topography of north-central Iowa
R.E. Hansen
1978, IMAP 1080
The bedrock in Iowa (Hershey, 1969) is generally overlain by deposits of glacial drift and alluvium, which range in thickness from less than 1 ft to more than 400 ft, and from less than 1 ft to about 60 ft respectively. The configuration of the bedrock surface is the result...