What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and mapping science to all Iowans. We collect and interpret information on subsurface geologic conditions, groundwater and surface water quantity and quality, and the natural and built features of our landscape. This information is critical for: Predicting the future availability of economic water supplies and mineral resources. Assuring proper function of waste disposal facilities. Delineation of geologic hazards that may jeopardize property and public safety. Assessing trends and providing protection of water quality and soil resources. Applied technical assistance for economic development and environmental stewardship. Our goal: Providing...
Peele\u27s Mining Engineers\u27 Handbook lists six of the more vital factors influencing the metho...
Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and mapping scien...
One of the highest priority uses of water is, of course, its ingestion to sustain life. It is expect...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
The vegetation of Canyonlands National Park, Utah, has been described from 157 samples located throu...
The genesis and characteristics of the Timpanogos, Hillfield, and Sterling soils and an unnamed Moll...
Since scrapers were first employed in underground mining work, numerous changes in scraper design ha...
The Mink Creek region is centered 14 miles northeast of Preston in Franklin County, Idaho (see Index...
The topography of northern Kidder County is due almost entirely to glacial deposition. This are is c...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
This investigation was undertaken by Dames & Moore, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the request of the U.S....
"3/66/1.5M""This publication had its beginning when the Meramec Basin Association expressed need for...
The paper is a study of twenty-three samples of glacial in eastern North Dakota. The samples were an...
Hydrology is the science treating of water from the time it hits the earth until it leaves the earth...
Peele\u27s Mining Engineers\u27 Handbook lists six of the more vital factors influencing the metho...
Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and mapping scien...
One of the highest priority uses of water is, of course, its ingestion to sustain life. It is expect...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
The vegetation of Canyonlands National Park, Utah, has been described from 157 samples located throu...
The genesis and characteristics of the Timpanogos, Hillfield, and Sterling soils and an unnamed Moll...
Since scrapers were first employed in underground mining work, numerous changes in scraper design ha...
The Mink Creek region is centered 14 miles northeast of Preston in Franklin County, Idaho (see Index...
The topography of northern Kidder County is due almost entirely to glacial deposition. This are is c...
What we do: Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and m...
This investigation was undertaken by Dames & Moore, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the request of the U.S....
"3/66/1.5M""This publication had its beginning when the Meramec Basin Association expressed need for...
The paper is a study of twenty-three samples of glacial in eastern North Dakota. The samples were an...
Hydrology is the science treating of water from the time it hits the earth until it leaves the earth...
Peele\u27s Mining Engineers\u27 Handbook lists six of the more vital factors influencing the metho...
Since 1892, the Iowa Geological and Water Survey (IGWS) has provided earth, water, and mapping scien...
One of the highest priority uses of water is, of course, its ingestion to sustain life. It is expect...