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Surface-water-quality assessment of the lower Kansas River basin, Kansas and Nebraska: Project data November 1986 through April 1990

Surface-water-quality data were collected from the lower Kansas River Basin in Kansas and Nebraska. The data are presented in 17 tables consisting of physical properties, concentrations of dissolved solids and major ions, dissolved and total nutrients, dissolved and total major metals and trace elements, radioactivity, organic carbon, pesticides and other synthetic-organic compounds, bacteria and
Authors
J. D. Fallon, J. A. McChesney

Determining water availability in Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek

Geohydrologic systems in Kansas; physical framework of the confining unit in the Western Interior Plains aquifer system

The purpose of this Hydrologic Investigations Atlas is to provide a description of the geohydrologic systems in Upper Cambrian through Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas. This investigation was made as part of the Central Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CMRASA). The CMRASA is one of several major investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey of regional aquifer systems in the United States.
Authors
C. V. Hansen, R. J. Wolf, J. M. Spinazola

Geohydrologic systems in Kansas: Physical framework of the upper aquifer unit in the western interior plains aquifer system

The purpose of this Hydrologic Investigations Atlas is to provide a description of the principal geohydrologic systems in Upper Cambrian through Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas. This investigation was made as part of the Central Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CMRASA). The CMRASA is one of several major investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey of regional aquifer systems in the Unit
Authors
Cristi V. Hansen, Joseph M. Spinazola, E. J. Underwood, R. J. Wolf

Geohydrologic systems in Kansas physical framework of the western interior plains confining system

The purpose of this Hydrologic Investigations Atlas is to provide a description of the principal geohydrologic systems in the Upper Cambrian through Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas.  This investigation was made as part of the Central Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CMRASA). The CMRASA is one of several major investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey of regional aquifer systems in the
Authors
R. J. Wolf, Harold E. McGovern, Joseph M. Spinazola

Geohydrologic systems in Kansas — Physical framework of the Great Plains aquifer system

The purpose of this map report is to provide a description of one of the principal geohydrologic systems in Upper Cambrian through Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas. The report is the result of an investigation made as part of the Central Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CMRASA). The CMRASA is one of several major investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey of regional aquifer systems in
Authors
Joseph M. Spinazola, R. J. Wolf, Harold E. McGovern

Water Resources Data, Kansas, Water Year 1991

No abstract available.
Authors
C.O. Geiger, D.L. Lacock, D.R. Schneider, M.D. Carlson, B.J. Pabst

Herbicides, water quality, and you

No abstract available.
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek, J. F. Kenny, Charles A. Perry

Assessment of nonpoint-source contamination of the High Plains Aquifer in south-central Kansas, 1987

Ground-water quality was assessed in a 5,000-square-mile area of the High Plains aquifer in south-central Kansas that is susceptible to nonpoint-source contamination from agricultural and petroleum-production activities. Of particular interest were agricultural chemicals, mainly atrazine, and oil-derived hydrocarbons, which might occur in association with brines that formerly were disposed into un
Authors
John O. Helgesen, Lloyd E. Stullken, A. T. Rutledge

Hydrogeology and ground-water-quality conditions at the Reno County Landfill, south-central Kansas, 1990-91

No abstract available.
Authors
B. A. Heck, N. C. Myers, D. A. Hargadine