The Great Plains (Dakota) aquifer system is one of the most extensive in North America, extending from the Arctic Circle to New Mexico, and underlies approximately 94% of Nebraska. In Nebraska, we do not have the physical ground water monitoring data at the scale that is necessary to manage ground water flow systems. However, first-order management strategies for this regional aquifer can be developed by understanding the geochemical evolution of the ground water. Using major-ion water chemistry data from 203 wells in 19 counties in eastern Nebraska, reconnaissance δ18O, δD, and δ87Sr data, and two geochemical models, PHREEQC and SNORM, we determine that modern meteoric water, NaCl brines from underlying formations, and cold glacial melt wa...
The water resources of the Skunk Creek aquifer in southeastern South Dakota were evaluated by invest...
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey, as part of the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Progra...
Alluvial aquifer systems where pumping of municipal wells induces recharge from the adjacent river a...
A geologic overview of the groundwater supply underlying Cheyenne County, Nebraska (1997)
Previous studies of the Dakota Aquifer in South Dakota attributed elevated groundwater sulfate conce...
The High Plains aquifer, which underlies about 174,000 square miles in parts of eight States, is the...
This publication explains how ground-water levels react when water is withdrawn by pumping and how g...
The High Plains (or Ogallala) aquifer under-lies a 111-million-acre area (173,000 square miles) in p...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The Northern High Plains aquifer underlies about 93,000 square miles of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, ...
An area of saline/brackish groundwater south of Oakes, North Dakota has been reported by the North D...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
Nebraska is blessed with abundant groundwater. This groundwater is found beneath much of the state, ...
In the resolution of patterns of groundwater flow, certain surface expression is noted as being help...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The water resources of the Skunk Creek aquifer in southeastern South Dakota were evaluated by invest...
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey, as part of the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Progra...
Alluvial aquifer systems where pumping of municipal wells induces recharge from the adjacent river a...
A geologic overview of the groundwater supply underlying Cheyenne County, Nebraska (1997)
Previous studies of the Dakota Aquifer in South Dakota attributed elevated groundwater sulfate conce...
The High Plains aquifer, which underlies about 174,000 square miles in parts of eight States, is the...
This publication explains how ground-water levels react when water is withdrawn by pumping and how g...
The High Plains (or Ogallala) aquifer under-lies a 111-million-acre area (173,000 square miles) in p...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The Northern High Plains aquifer underlies about 93,000 square miles of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, ...
An area of saline/brackish groundwater south of Oakes, North Dakota has been reported by the North D...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
Nebraska is blessed with abundant groundwater. This groundwater is found beneath much of the state, ...
In the resolution of patterns of groundwater flow, certain surface expression is noted as being help...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The water resources of the Skunk Creek aquifer in southeastern South Dakota were evaluated by invest...
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey, as part of the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Progra...
Alluvial aquifer systems where pumping of municipal wells induces recharge from the adjacent river a...