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Ground-water resources and geology of Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Joseph B. Gonthier
1975, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 29
Good-quality water is available from the sand-and-gravel, Niagara, and sandstone aquifers in Waukesha County, Wis. As much as 15 gallons per minute (0.95 litres per second) can be obtained from wells almost everywhere in the county. Several hundred gallons per minute are available from aquifers in the glacial drift that...
Ground-water resources and geology of Jefferson County, Wisconsin
Ronald G. Borman, L. C. Trotta
1975, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 33
A steadily increasing population in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, is expanding the need for good-quality ground water. This need can be met by good-quality water available from the sand-and-gravel, Galena-Platteville, and sandstone aquifers. As much as 15 gallons per minute (0.95 liters per second) can be obtained from wells almost everywhere...
The availability of ground water for irrigation in the Rice Lake-Eau Claire Area, Wisconsin
E.A. Bell, S. M. Hindall
1975, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 31
An abundance of ground water of excellent chemical quality for irrigating crops is available from glacial outwash sand and gravel and from the underlying sandstones in the Rice Lake-Eau Claire area. Thick deposits of glacial outwash sand and gravel in the valleys of the Red Cedar and lower Chippewa Rivers yield...
Stratigraphy of Atlantic coastal margin of United States north of Cape Hatteras: Brief survey
W. J. Perry, J. P. Minard, Elaine G. A. Weed, E. I. Robbins, E. C. Rhodehamel
1975, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (59) 1529-1548
A synthesis of studies of sea-floor outcrops of the sedimentary wedge beneath the northeastern United States continental shelf and slope and a reassessment of coastal plain Mesozoic stratigraphy, particularly of the coastal margin, provide insight for estimating the oil and gas potential and provide geologic control for marine seismic investigations...
Lithium in sediments and brines--how, why and where to search
James D. Vine
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 479-485
The possibility of using lithium in batteries to power electric vehicles and as fuel for thermonuclear power has focused attention on the limited resources of lithium other than in pegmatite minerals. The Clayton Valley, Nev., subsurface lithium brine has been the major source of lithium carbonate since about 1967, but...
Geology of Griggs and Steele Counties
John P. Bluemle
1975, Bulletin 64-1
Griggs and Steele Counties, located at the eastern edge of the Williston basin, are underlain by 400 to 2,600 feet of Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks that dip gently to the west. The Cretaceous Greenhorn, Carlile, Niobrara, and Pierre Formations lie directly beneath the glacial drift, and shale of the Pierre...