This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separately.Delaware has an abundant supply of ground water of a quality suitable for most purposes. About 30 million gallons of water a day was pumped from the ground in 1954. It is estimated that this is roughly 1/16 of the optimum yield. This water is derived from nine groups or series of water-bearing units and is obtained from wells which yield as much as 1,100 gallons per minute. Thousands of wells serve agriculture, industry, municipalities, and domestic users. Geographically, Delaware is situated along the Atlantic coast of the United States in two physiographic provinces: the Piedmont and the Coastal Plain. The Piedmont is a belt of rolling...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
This report deals with fluctuations in nine observation wells during the period 1960 - 1966. These w...
Plates 1,3,5,6,7,8 are listed separately. Plates 2 and 4 are missing at this time.Northern Delaware,...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
FOREWORD The great importance of water resources to the growth and continued well-being of the State...
This report has 1 plate listed as a separate file.Ground water comprises nearly all of the water sup...
Additional sources of ground water have been located in the Piedmont Province as a result of a groun...
This report has a section on Salt-Water Encroachment At Lewes. This report has 9 plates listed as s...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
This Report has two sections: 1)Geology Of The Cockeysville Formation 2)Geohydrology Of The Hockessi...
Because of its "renewability" water is unique among earth resources that sustain and enhance life. N...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
This report deals with fluctuations in nine observation wells during the period 1960 - 1966. These w...
Plates 1,3,5,6,7,8 are listed separately. Plates 2 and 4 are missing at this time.Northern Delaware,...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
FOREWORD The great importance of water resources to the growth and continued well-being of the State...
This report has 1 plate listed as a separate file.Ground water comprises nearly all of the water sup...
Additional sources of ground water have been located in the Piedmont Province as a result of a groun...
This report has a section on Salt-Water Encroachment At Lewes. This report has 9 plates listed as s...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
This Report has two sections: 1)Geology Of The Cockeysville Formation 2)Geohydrology Of The Hockessi...
Because of its "renewability" water is unique among earth resources that sustain and enhance life. N...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
This report deals with fluctuations in nine observation wells during the period 1960 - 1966. These w...