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Ground-water conditions in the Plaine de Moustiques, Haiti

January 1, 1949

The Plaine des Moustiques lies on the north coast of Haiti about 12 kilometers west-southwest of Port-de-Paix. During January 1949 the writers made a brief geologic study to determine the availability of ground water in the plain for irrigation. At present irrigation is practiced by diversions from the Rivière des Moustiques. However, the dry-season flow of this stream is generally inadequate for irrigation or is sufficient to cover only a small part of the Irrigable area of the plain. According to Lieurance1 there is a total of about 1,120 hectares of irrigable land in the plain.

Publication Year 1949
Title Ground-water conditions in the Plaine de Moustiques, Haiti
DOI 10.3133/ofr49112
Authors George C. Taylor, Rémy C. Lemoine
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 49-112
Index ID ofr49112
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse