Within the US Southern High Plains, it is known that the Ogallala Aquifer (OA) has been over pumped since large-scale agriculture began making use of the water in the 1950s. One option to address the decline is to find new water sources. The last 10–15 years have seen an increase in drilling large capacity, deeper wells in the co-located Dockum Aquifer in the Texas Panhandle. This lower aquifer is separated from the OA by low hydraulic conductivity sediment and is thus generally considered independent from the OA. We examined the suitability of the Dockum to supplement OA water by comparing recent water chemistries where the aquifers coexist. We also examined historical information on well yield, well development, and water quality. We foun...
The Ogallala aquifer is the largest source of groundwater in the U.S, and one of the largest in the ...
The High Plains aquifer underlies 174,000 square miles in parts of eight States and includes eight p...
The demand for water in Texas is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural...
The Ogallala Aquifer extends beneath eight states in the Great Plains region of North America. It st...
As water resources from the Ogallala Aquifer continue to decline, alternative sources of water resou...
part of the TWDB=s systematic sampling of major and minor aquifers in Texas. This monitoring is unde...
Agricultural production in the High Plains region of Texas is a part of the foundation of the region...
Quantification of available water and the rate of recharge to the High Plains aquifer in western Kan...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Two extensive plumes (combined area \u3e1000 km2) have been delineated within the Ogallala aquifer i...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
The Ogallala Aquifer is an important source of irrigation water on the Texas High plains; however, s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Ogallala aquifer is the largest source of groundwater in the U.S, and one of the largest in the ...
The High Plains aquifer underlies 174,000 square miles in parts of eight States and includes eight p...
The demand for water in Texas is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural...
The Ogallala Aquifer extends beneath eight states in the Great Plains region of North America. It st...
As water resources from the Ogallala Aquifer continue to decline, alternative sources of water resou...
part of the TWDB=s systematic sampling of major and minor aquifers in Texas. This monitoring is unde...
Agricultural production in the High Plains region of Texas is a part of the foundation of the region...
Quantification of available water and the rate of recharge to the High Plains aquifer in western Kan...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
Two extensive plumes (combined area \u3e1000 km2) have been delineated within the Ogallala aquifer i...
Water scarcity in arid regions can limit or impede certain hydrocarbon production activities, such a...
The Ogallala Aquifer is an important source of irrigation water on the Texas High plains; however, s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Ogallala aquifer is the largest source of groundwater in the U.S, and one of the largest in the ...
The High Plains aquifer underlies 174,000 square miles in parts of eight States and includes eight p...
The demand for water in Texas is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural...