U.S. Geological Survey Water-supply PaperU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - Water-supply |
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alluvial aquifer alluvium annual aquifer system aquifer Unconfined Arkansas River bedrock aquifers calcite capita gal/d carbonate clay Coastal Plain Colorado River confined contamination County CREEK Cretaceous Dakota debris flow deposits DEPTH TO WATER discharge dissolved solids dissolved-solids concentrations dolomite domestic FEET BELOW LAND flooding flow Fork gal/min gallons per day glacial Ground water Mgal/d ground water Percentage ground-water resources ground-water withdrawals Hood River Hydrologic industrial self-supplied irrigation kaolinite Lake LAND SURFACE limestone mg/L milligrams per liter million gallons Mississippi National nitrate nitrogen North Number thousands percent Percentage of total pesticides precipitation principal aquifers province public supply pumping range recharge reservoirs River basin rocks sandstone sediment sedimentary shale siderite silt siltstone South Dakota streamflow streams thermoelectric power tion total ground water trends U.S. Environmental Protection U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Virgin Islands unconsolidated United Valley volcanic water levels water quality Water Resources withdrawals for thermoelectric yield