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Ground-water reconnaissance in the Fresno Northeast area, Fresno County, California
R. W. Page
1975, Open-File Report 75-315
The Fresno northeast area includes about 133 square miles (344 square kilometres) in the central part of California. Four physiographic units occur in the area, the largest of which is the compound alluvial fan of the intermittent streams north of the Kings River.Geologic units consist of consolidated rocks and unconsolidated...
A water-quality assessment of the Burnham Creek Watershed, Polk County, Minnesota
M.R. Have
1975, Open-File Report 75-647
A water-quality assessment of the Burnham Creek watershed, Polk County, Minn., was made in May 1975. Surface waters were calcium magnesium bicarbonate types with 0.11 mg/liter or less of nitrite plus nitrate nitrogen and 0.10 mg/liter or less of total phosphorous. Fecal coliform bacteria concentrations were between 3 and 720...
Configuration of water table and distribution of downward leakage to the Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota
Dana C. Larson-Higdem, S. P. Larson, Ralph F. Norvitch
1975, Open-File Report 75-342
The configuration of the water table as plotted at a contour interval of 20 feet (6 metres) on quadrangle maps (scale 1:2,500) of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Control points used for mapping were water levels in wells, lakes and sloughs, and places where topographic contours cross perennial streams. A computer...