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Hydrologic reconnaissance of the southern Great Salt Lake Desert and summary of the hydrology of west-central Utah

January 1, 1981

This report is the last of 19 hydrologic reconnaissances of the basins in western Utah. The purposes of this series of studies are (1) to analyze available hydrologic data and describe the hydrologic system, (2) to evaluate existing and potential water-resources development, and (3) to identify additional studies that might be needed. Part 1 of this report gives an estimate of recharge and discharge, an estimate of the potential for water-resources development, and a statement on the quality of water in the southern Great Salt Lake Desert part of west-central Utah. Part 2 deals with the same aspects of west-central Utah as a whole. Part 2 also summarizes the evidence of interbasin ground-water flow in west-central Utah and presents a theory for the origin of the water discharged from Fish Springs.

Publication Year 1981
Title Hydrologic reconnaissance of the southern Great Salt Lake Desert and summary of the hydrology of west-central Utah
Authors Joseph S. Gates, Stacie A. Kruer
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 71
Index ID 70043705
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center