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Hydrology of the Beaver Valley area, Beaver County, Utah, with emphasis on ground water

January 1, 1978

Beaver Valley includes 534 square miles in southwestern Utah, in the Basin and Range physiographic province. The project area consists of a valley plain underlain by unconsolidated to partly consolidated material. The valley plain is bounded by mountains that are composed of partly consolidated to consolidated rocks of Pennsylvanian through Tertiary age except for local thin unconsolidated surficial deposits of Quaternary age. The water needs of the valley are supplied mainly by four streams rising in the Tushar Mountains along the eastern side of the valley and by wells in the unconsolidated to partly consolidated materials of the valley plain. The objectives of this study were (1) to measure and analyze the discharge/recharges rates and (2) to measure and analyze the total amount of water in storage in the ground-water reservoirs.

Publication Year 1978
Title Hydrology of the Beaver Valley area, Beaver County, Utah, with emphasis on ground water
Authors R. W. Mower
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 63
Index ID 70043282
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center