Additional sources of ground water have been located in the Piedmont Province as a result of a ground-water exploration program conducted by the Delaware Geological Survey at the University of Delaware in cooperation with the City of Newark. Drilling sites for relatively high-yielding wells were located through the use of geophysical investigations, air-photo interpretation, field mapping, and review of existing data.City of Newark, Delawar
Population and accompanying water use are expected to increase by 34 percent in southeastern Delawar...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Field reconnaissance, geologic mapping, and photogeologic interpretations aided collectively in the ...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
Special Report 10 of the State of New Jersey: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, D...
New Jersey Geological Survey Bulletin 77 is an outgrowth of a group discussion that took place in ea...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
The ground water resources of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system and overlying upper Cenozoi...
This Report has two sections: 1)Geology Of The Cockeysville Formation 2)Geohydrology Of The Hockessi...
FOREWORD The great importance of water resources to the growth and continued well-being of the State...
Population and accompanying water use are expected to increase by 34 percent in southeastern Delawar...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Field reconnaissance, geologic mapping, and photogeologic interpretations aided collectively in the ...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
Special Report 10 of the State of New Jersey: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, D...
New Jersey Geological Survey Bulletin 77 is an outgrowth of a group discussion that took place in ea...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
The ground water resources of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system and overlying upper Cenozoi...
This Report has two sections: 1)Geology Of The Cockeysville Formation 2)Geohydrology Of The Hockessi...
FOREWORD The great importance of water resources to the growth and continued well-being of the State...
Population and accompanying water use are expected to increase by 34 percent in southeastern Delawar...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...