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Borehole geophysical methods for analyzing specific capacity of multiaquifer wells : ground-water hydraulics
Gordon D. Bennett, Eugene P. Patten Jr.
1960, Water Supply Paper 1536-A
Conventional well-logging techniques, combined with measurements of flow velocity in the borehole, can provide information on the discharge-drawdown characteriBtic8 of the several aquifers penetrated by a well. The information is most conveniently presented in a graph showing aquifer discharges as functions of the water level in the well at a...
Experimental drill hole logging in potash deposits of the Carlsbad district, New Mexico
C.L. Jones, C. Gilbert Bowles, Kenneth Granville Bell
1960, Open-File Report 60-84
Experimental logging of holes drilled through potash deposits in the Carlsbad district, southeastern New Mexico, demonstrate the considerable utility of gamma-ray, neutron, and electrical resistivity logging in the search for and identification of mineable deposits of sylvite and langbeinite. Such deposits are strongly radioactive with both gamma-ray and neutron well...
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1959
K. S. Muir, P.M. Merritt, G.A. Miller
1960, Open-File Report 60-102
Investigation of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County was continued during 1959 by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency. Monthly water-level measurements were made in 203 wells, in 8 of which automatic water-level recorders were operated. Earlier measurements, covering the period...
Ground water in the alluvial deposits of Cottonwood Creek Basin, Oklahoma
B.L. Stacy
1960, Open-File Report 60-130
Cottonwood Creek basin is a 377 square mile area in central Oklahoma. The rim of the basin has altitudes as high as 1,300 feet, and the mouth is at an altitude of 910. Deposits of Quaternary age consist of alluvium along the stream courses and high terrace deposits along the...