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Ground water in the Anadarko area [Caddo County], Oklahoma

This report offers a preliminary interpretation of the geology and ground-water hydrology of the Anadarko area, Oklahoma. L.V. Davis prepared the accompanying map from aerial photographs and furnished much of the geologic information, and records of the State Mineral Survey (WPA) were used in the preparation of the section on the Rush Springs sandstone. (available as photostat copy only)
Authors
Stuart L. Schoff

Ground water in the Beggs area, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma

This memorandum discusses the geology of the Beggs area in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, as it is related to the availability of ground water. Geological reports and unpublished data from the files of the Oklahoma Geological Survey, together with local information furnished by R.W. Steinman, Beggs Water Superintendent, are the basis for the statements that follow.
Authors
Stuart L. Schoff

Ground water in the Blanchard area, McClain County, Oklahoma

A letter from Lloyd L. Bowser, City Clerk, dated January 8, 1948, in behalf of the town council and Mayor Walter Casey, indicates that a serious shortage of water is faced by the town of Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma. The town is near the eastern boundary of Grady County, where an investigation of the ground-water resources is being made by the Oklahoma Geological Survey in cooperation with
Authors
Leon Virgil Davis, Stuart L. Schoff

Ground water in the East Shore area, Utah. Part I. Bountiful District, Davis County

The Bountiful district in Davis County, Utah, less than 10 miles from the heart of Salt Lake City, is rapidly becoming an integral part of the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City. It cannot achieve the development that its location merits unless the present water supplies are increased. The district is a fertile agricultural area favorably situated between the largest cities in the intermountain a
Authors
H. E. Thomas, W.B. Nelson

Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Enid, Oklahoma

This memorandum summaries matter discussed at a meeting of the City Commission of Enid, Oklahoma, on Thursday, January 15, 1948, at which the write presented a brief analysis of the ground-water resources available to the City of Enid and answered questions brought up by the commissioners.
Authors
Stuart L. Schoff

Ground-water resources of the Cincinnati area, Butler and Hamilton Counties, Ohio

No abstract available.
Authors
Fred H. Klaer, David G. Thompson

Index of surface-water records, part 3, Ohio River basin, to September 30, 1948

This report summarizes ground-water-quality data, for Wisconsin, stored in the U.S. Geological Survey 's computer system (WATSTORE). The summary includes water-quality data for 2,443 wells which tap one of the State 's three major aquifers (sand and gravel, Silurian dolomite, and sandstone). Data for dissolved solids, hardness, alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, su
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Index of surface-water records, Part 6, Missouri River basin, to September 30, 1947

No abstract available.
Authors
B. R. Colby, R.E. Oltman
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