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This list of Water Resources Mission Area publications includes both official USGS publications and journal articles authored by our scientists. A searchable database of all USGS publications can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.

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United States Geological Survey Yearbook, fiscal year 1991

The fiscal year 1991 Yearbook summarizes the activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in response to its scientific and regulatory missions.
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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
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Cristi V. Hansen, Joseph M. Spinazola, E. J. Underwood, R. J. Wolf

Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Segment 9, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Segment 9, which consists of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan, abuts the Canadian border in the upper Midwest and lies adjacent to or surrounds four of the Great Lakes-Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie. Thousands of small to large lakes similar to the one shown in figure 1 dot the landscape, which is drained by numerous rivers and streams tributary primarily to the Mississippi River in t
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Perry G. Olcott

Water quality of the Edwards Aquifer and streams recharging the aquifer in the San Antonio region, Texas

The Edwards aquifer in south-central Texas is one of the most productive and most important aquifers in the State, with an average annual discharge of about 608,000 acre-ft of water during 1932-82 (Reeves and Ozuna, 1985).  The Edwards aquifer is the principal source of water for municipal, industrial, and irrigation use in all or parts of five counties- Bexar, Comal, hays, Medina, and Uvalde- and
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W.R. Roddy

Hydrogeologic maps of the central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma

This report presents hydrogeologic maps of the Central Oklahoma aquifer. The maps were prepared by measuring water levels in wells during the winder of 1986 and 1987; examination of geophysical logs to determine the altitudes of the top of selected geologic units and the base of fresh ground water; and compilation of existing information on the stratigraphy of selected geologic units and the base
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Scott C. Christenson, Robert B. Morton, Benard A. Mesander

Water resources data, Utah, water year 1991

No abstract available.
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M. D. ReMillard, L. R. Herbert, G. A. Birdwell, T.K. Lockner

Water resources data, Texas, water year 1991; Volume 2. San Jacinto River basin, Brazos River basin, San Bernard River basin, and intervening coastal basins

The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Federal, State, and City agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Texas each water year. Such data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved understanding of the water resources of the State. To make these data readily available
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H.D. Buckner, W.J. Shelby

Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1991

No abstract available. 
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R.E. Harkness, N.D. Haffield, W.R. Berkas, S.W. Norbeck

Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1992

No abstract available.
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J.G. Gorman, C.J. Anderson, R.B. Lambert, D. Sneck-Fahrer, W. Wang
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