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Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1975 to spring 1976

Two small-scale maps of Arizona show (1) pumpage of ground water by areas and (2) the status of the ground-water inventory in the State. A larger map of the State at a scale of 1:500,000 shows potential well production, depth to water in selected wells in spring 1976, and change in water level in selected wells from 1971 to 1976. The brief text that accompanies the maps summarizes the current grou
Authors
H. M. Babcock

Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1976 to spring 1977

Two small-scale maps of Arizona show (1) pumpage of ground water by areas and (2) the status of the ground-water inventory in the State. The main map, which is at a scale of 1:500,000, shows potential well production, depth of water in selected wells in spring 1977, and change in water level in selected wells from 1972 to 1977. The brief text that accompanies the maps summarizes the current ground
Authors
H. M. Babcock

Analog simulation of the ground-water system, Yuma, Arizona

No abstract available.
Authors
E.P. Patten

Water resources of lower Colorado River-Salton Sea area as of 1971; summary report

No abstract available.
Authors
C. C. McDonald, Omar J. Loeltz

Geohydrologic Reconnaissance of the Imperial Valley, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Omar J. Loeltz, Burdge Irelan, J. H. Robison, F. H. Olmsted

Geohydrology of the Needles area, Arizona, California, and Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
D.G. Metzger, Omar J. Loeltz

Geohydrology of the Yuma area, Arizona and California

No abstract available.
Authors
F. H. Olmsted, Omar J. Loeltz, Burdge Irelan

Geohydrology of the Parker-Blythe-Cibola area, Arizona and California

No abstract available.
Authors
D.G. Metzger, Omar J. Loeltz, Burdge Irelan

Structural geology of the Quad-Wyoming-Line Creeks area, Beartooth Mountains, Montana

The Quad-Wyoming-Line Creeks area is in the northeastern part of the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. The rocks of the area consist mainly of banded migmatite, granitic gneisses, amphibolite, quartzite, and agmatite; small amounts of biotite schist and biotite gneiss, iron-silicate rocks, ultramafic rocks, mafic dikes, and felsic porphyries are also present. Quartzite outcrops continuously around t
Authors
Lawrence C. Rowan