Field reconnaissance, geologic mapping, and photogeologic interpretations aided collectively in the identification of 30 potential high-yield well sites in the crystalline rocks of Delaware's western Piedmont. Fracture traces discernable on panchromatic and color infrared photography were identified in the study area. Well locations were selected on individual traces and on fracture trace intersections. Six test wells averaging 468.5 feet in depth were drilled at selected sites. Test analyses indicate that production wells at these sites would have a combined potential estimated at 1.0 to 1.1 million gallons per day of water. A thorough knowledge of the hydrogeologic framework is key to successful ground-water exploration and developmen...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.A res...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
Additional sources of ground water have been located in the Piedmont Province as a result of a groun...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Population and accompanying water use are expected to increase by 34 percent in southeastern Delawar...
The Passaic Formation consists of gradational sequences of mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone, and i...
Until recently, little was known about the specific types of water-bearing features or “zones” tappe...
This report includes 4 plates and 4 appendices as separate files.The geology and hydrology of the ar...
Well records on more than 1,000 household and industrial wells in the files of the New Jersey Geolog...
This report describes the surface features, stratigraphy, and geologic structure and the sources and...
The Brunswick Group and the underlying Lockatong Formation are composed of lithified Mesozoic sedime...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.A res...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
The results of an intensive ground-water study on University of Delaware lands in the Newark area re...
Additional sources of ground water have been located in the Piedmont Province as a result of a groun...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
The section on surface water resources was prepared under the supervision of. Floyd F. LeFever, Sur...
Population and accompanying water use are expected to increase by 34 percent in southeastern Delawar...
The Passaic Formation consists of gradational sequences of mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone, and i...
Until recently, little was known about the specific types of water-bearing features or “zones” tappe...
This report includes 4 plates and 4 appendices as separate files.The geology and hydrology of the ar...
Well records on more than 1,000 household and industrial wells in the files of the New Jersey Geolog...
This report describes the surface features, stratigraphy, and geologic structure and the sources and...
The Brunswick Group and the underlying Lockatong Formation are composed of lithified Mesozoic sedime...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.A res...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...