This Report has two sections: 1)Geology Of The Cockeysville Formation 2)Geohydrology Of The Hockessin Area With Emphasis On The Cockeysville Aquifer. This report has 1 plate listed as a separate file.The effect of rapid growth in the Hockessin and Pleasant Hill areas in northern Delaware has caused concern about possible declines in ground-water recharge to the underlying Cockeysville Formation. The Cockeysville is a major source of ground water (aquifer) in the Hockessin area from which about 1.5 million gallons of water per day is withdrawn for public water supply, even though it receives recharge over a relatively small area of 1.6 square miles. The Cockeysville in the Pleasant Hill area is currently used as a source at water supply for ...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
This report has 3 plates listed as separate files.Southern New Castle County is dependent on ground ...
The Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system, locally referred to as "the PRM," is the primary source ...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
This report has 1 plate listed as a separate file.Ground water comprises nearly all of the water sup...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
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...
This map shows the saturated thickness of the Columbia Formation. The Columbia Formation covers most...
This report includes 4 plates and 4 appendices as separate files.The geology and hydrology of the ar...
The ground water resources of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system and overlying upper Cenozoi...
Revised and Edited by Kenneth D. WoodruffThis map was constructed primarily to indicate the possibil...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
This report has 3 plates listed as separate files.Southern New Castle County is dependent on ground ...
The Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system, locally referred to as "the PRM," is the primary source ...
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is pred...
The Delaware Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources and Environm...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
This report has 1 plate listed as a separate file.Ground water comprises nearly all of the water sup...
The purposes of the study described in this report are (1) to determine the total amount of fresh gr...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
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...
This map shows the saturated thickness of the Columbia Formation. The Columbia Formation covers most...
This report includes 4 plates and 4 appendices as separate files.The geology and hydrology of the ar...
The ground water resources of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system and overlying upper Cenozoi...
Revised and Edited by Kenneth D. WoodruffThis map was constructed primarily to indicate the possibil...
The Columbia (Pleistocene) deposits of Delaware form a regional water-table aquifer, which supplies ...
This report has 3 plates listed as separate files.Southern New Castle County is dependent on ground ...
The Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system, locally referred to as "the PRM," is the primary source ...