The Arkansas Grand Prairie has been a major rice producing area for most of this century. The irrigation water required for rice, and at the present time, for soybeans, is primarily obtained from a Quaternary aquifer. This extensive formation underlies much of eastern Arkansas as well as parts of other states. Groundwater enters the Grand Prairie region from extensions of the aquifer lying outside of the area. Prolonged pumping of water from the aquifer at a rate exceeding the recharge rate has significantly reduced Quaternary groundwater levels in the Grand Prairie
The chief sources of groundwater for the Texas Winter Garden are the Carrizo (Dimmit, Zavala, Frio, ...
The Grand Prairie region of Arkansas is underlain by a Quaternary aquifer which is utilized primaril...
April 2010.Includes bibliographical references.The Lower Arkansas River Valley (LARV) in Southeaster...
The Arkansas Grand Prairie has been a major rice producing area for most of this century. The irriga...
Elucidates some of the ways in which groundwater and groundwater irrigation have affected the Grand ...
Groundwater is the major source of water for consumptive use in Arkansas. Significant pumping is con...
One of Arkansas\u27 major water management goals is to provide adequate water for agriculture, the e...
At the present time. the rate of groundwater use in the Grand Prairie region of Arkansas exceeds nat...
The main objective of this study is to develop two conjunctive water use strategies that can satisfy...
The region north of the Canadian River in Texas and including the three western counties of Oklahoma...
New groundwater policies are being debated for the Northern Texas High Plains because of Ogallala Aq...
Increase in maximum groundwater mining resulting from recharge basin usage in the Grand Prairie is r...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has determined that agricultural irrigation in Arkansas’ Delta is ...
Effective management of the water resources of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain in eastern Arkansas in...
Prepare maps showing the annual, monthly and peak weekly volume of irrigation water required in each...
The chief sources of groundwater for the Texas Winter Garden are the Carrizo (Dimmit, Zavala, Frio, ...
The Grand Prairie region of Arkansas is underlain by a Quaternary aquifer which is utilized primaril...
April 2010.Includes bibliographical references.The Lower Arkansas River Valley (LARV) in Southeaster...
The Arkansas Grand Prairie has been a major rice producing area for most of this century. The irriga...
Elucidates some of the ways in which groundwater and groundwater irrigation have affected the Grand ...
Groundwater is the major source of water for consumptive use in Arkansas. Significant pumping is con...
One of Arkansas\u27 major water management goals is to provide adequate water for agriculture, the e...
At the present time. the rate of groundwater use in the Grand Prairie region of Arkansas exceeds nat...
The main objective of this study is to develop two conjunctive water use strategies that can satisfy...
The region north of the Canadian River in Texas and including the three western counties of Oklahoma...
New groundwater policies are being debated for the Northern Texas High Plains because of Ogallala Aq...
Increase in maximum groundwater mining resulting from recharge basin usage in the Grand Prairie is r...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has determined that agricultural irrigation in Arkansas’ Delta is ...
Effective management of the water resources of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain in eastern Arkansas in...
Prepare maps showing the annual, monthly and peak weekly volume of irrigation water required in each...
The chief sources of groundwater for the Texas Winter Garden are the Carrizo (Dimmit, Zavala, Frio, ...
The Grand Prairie region of Arkansas is underlain by a Quaternary aquifer which is utilized primaril...
April 2010.Includes bibliographical references.The Lower Arkansas River Valley (LARV) in Southeaster...