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Potentiometric surfaces, altitudes of the tops, and hydrogeology of the Minnelusa and Madison aquifers, Black Hills area, Wyoming
T.T. Bartos, L.L. Hallberg, Kathy Muller Ogle
2002, Hydrologic Atlas 748
The topographically defined Black Hills and adjacent areas (Black Hills area) of Wyoming (fig. 1) are underlain by two regionally important aquifers-the Minnelusa and the Madison. The Minnelusa aquifer is used extensively in the Black Hills area as a source of domestic and livestock water. The Madison aquifer is an important...
Atlas of water resources in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, Joyce E. Williamson, Van A. Lindquist
2002, Hydrologic Atlas 747
The Black Hills area is an important resource center that provides an economic base for western South Dakota through tourism, agriculture, the timber industry, and mineral resources. In addition, water originating from the area is used for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and recreational purposes throughout much of western South Dakota. The...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Greeley-Nunn area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, L. R. Arnold, Janet S. Heiny
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-A
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Fort Collins-Loveland area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, L. R. Arnold, Janet S. Heiny
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-B
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Fort Lupton-Gilcrest area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, Janet S. Heiny, L. R. Arnold
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-C
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Boulder-Longmont area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, Janet S. Heiny, L. R. Arnold
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-D
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Potentiometric surface of the Minnekahta Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 745-B
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Potentiometric surface of the Inyan Kara Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 745-A
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Potentiometric surface of the Madison Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory L. Jarrell
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 745-D
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Potentiometric surface of the Deadwood Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 745-E
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Potentiometric surface of the Minnelusa Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 745-C
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Water levels and ground-water discharge, regional aquifer system of the midwestern Basins and Arches Region, in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan
Sandra M. Eberts
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 725
Aquifers in Quaternary glacial deposits and the underlying Silurian and Devonian carbonate bedrock in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan compose the regional aquifer system under investigation as part of the Midwestern Basins and Arches Regional Aquifer System Analysis (Midwestern Basins and Arches—RASA) project of the U.S. Geological Survey...
Altitude of the top of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 744-A
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Hydrogeology and hydrogeologic terranes of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont Physiographic Provinces in the eastern United States
Thomas O. Mesko, Lindsay A. Swain, E. F. Hollyday
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 732-B
Severe and prolonged droughts between 1961 and 1988, combined with increased demands for freshwater supplies in the United States, have resulted in a critical need to assess the potential for development of ground- and surface-water supplies. Rapid industrial growth and urban expansion have caused existing freshwater supplies to be used...
Ground Water Atlas of the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 730
PrefaceThe Ground Water Atlas of the United States presents a comprehensive summary of the Nation's ground-water resources and is a basic reference for the location, geography, geology, and hydrologic characteristics of the major aquifers in the Nation. The information was collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and other agencies during...
Distribution of hydrogeologic units in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Michael L. Strobel, Gregory J. Jarrell, J. Foster Sawyer, John R. Schleicher, Mark D. Fahrenbach
1999, Hydrologic Atlas 743
This report is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Altitude of the top of the Madison Limestone in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
1999, Hydrologic Atlas 744-D
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and groundwater in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey...
Altitude of the top of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
1999, Hydrologic Atlas 744-E
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological...
Altitude of the top of the Minnekahta Limestone in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
1999, Hydrologic Atlas 744-B
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and groundwater in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoli, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey...
Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Introduction and national summary
James A. Miller
1999, Hydrologic Atlas 730-A
The Ground Water Atlas of the United States provides a summary of the most important information available for each principal aquifer, or rock unit that will yield usable quantities of water to wells, throughout the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Atlas is an outgrowth of...
Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Segment 5, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi
Robert A. Renken
1998, Hydrologic Atlas 730-F
The States of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, which are located adjacent to each other and north of the Gulf of Mexico, compose Segment 5 of this Atlas. The three-State area encompasses an area of nearly 149,000 square miles. These States are drained by numerous rivers and streams, such as the...
Geology, ground-water flow, and dissolved-solids concentrations in ground water along hydrogeologic sections through Wisconsin aquifers
P.A. Kammerer
1998, Hydrologic Atlas 731
A cooperative project between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was begun with the objectives of describing water quality and its relation to the hydrology of Wisconsin's principal aquifers and summarizing instances of ground-water contamination and quality problems from information available in DNR...
Structure, outcrop, and subcrop of the bedrock aquifers along the western margin of the Denver Basin, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, George D. Van Slyke, Glenn Graham
1998, Hydrologic Atlas 742
Bedrock aquifers underlie about 9,000 square miles in northeastern Colorado and are an important source of water for many urban areas, rural communities, farms, ranches, and industries. These aquifers outcrop and subcrop in a complex pattern along the western margin of the Denver Basin. In outcrop areas, the exposed bedrock...