The carbonate-rock aquifer of the Great Basin is named for the thick sequence of Paleozoic limestone and dolomite with lesser amounts of shale, sandstone, and quartzite. It lies primarily in the eastern half of the Great Basin and includes areas of eastern Nevada and western Utah as well as the Death Valley area of California and small parts of Arizona and Idaho. The carbonate-rock aquifer is contained within the Basin and Range Principal Aquifer, one of 16 principal aquifers selected for study by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program
Water-quality samples were collected in the summer of 1997 from 45 sites (43 wells and 2 springs) in...
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment program, an analysis of th...
The interpretation of chemical analyses of groundwater collected at and near the Nevada Test Site (N...
Geochemical analysis of Snake Creek was initiated as a result of the Southern Nevada Water Authority...
<p>In the Basin and Range Province of the Southwestern U.S.A., deep carbonate groundwater has been s...
Water quality of surface water and ground water in the Owl Creek basin is characterized and compared...
Water quality of surface water and ground water in the Owl Creek basin is characterized and compared...
The Sierra Nevada foothills in the South Yuba River basin Nevada County,\ud CA is underlain by pluto...
A series of five east-west and two north-south hydrostratigraphic cross sections were drawn from dri...
The Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah contains a large portion of the United States' oil-shale reserv...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
Buckeye Valley, one of the largest irrigation districts of the lower Salt River Valley, includes an ...
The C aquifer underlies the Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins...
The Great Salt Lake Basins, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming is 1 of 51 study units in the United States whe...
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data are analyzed to explain water-quality anomalies in a la...
Water-quality samples were collected in the summer of 1997 from 45 sites (43 wells and 2 springs) in...
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment program, an analysis of th...
The interpretation of chemical analyses of groundwater collected at and near the Nevada Test Site (N...
Geochemical analysis of Snake Creek was initiated as a result of the Southern Nevada Water Authority...
<p>In the Basin and Range Province of the Southwestern U.S.A., deep carbonate groundwater has been s...
Water quality of surface water and ground water in the Owl Creek basin is characterized and compared...
Water quality of surface water and ground water in the Owl Creek basin is characterized and compared...
The Sierra Nevada foothills in the South Yuba River basin Nevada County,\ud CA is underlain by pluto...
A series of five east-west and two north-south hydrostratigraphic cross sections were drawn from dri...
The Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah contains a large portion of the United States' oil-shale reserv...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
Buckeye Valley, one of the largest irrigation districts of the lower Salt River Valley, includes an ...
The C aquifer underlies the Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins...
The Great Salt Lake Basins, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming is 1 of 51 study units in the United States whe...
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data are analyzed to explain water-quality anomalies in a la...
Water-quality samples were collected in the summer of 1997 from 45 sites (43 wells and 2 springs) in...
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment program, an analysis of th...
The interpretation of chemical analyses of groundwater collected at and near the Nevada Test Site (N...