Major Ground - Water Flow Systems in the Great Basin Region of Nevada, Utah, and Adjacent States - Regional Aquifer Systems of the Great Basin (United States Geological Survey Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-694-C).
by James R. Harrill, Joseph S. Gates and James M. Thomas
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United States Geological Survey., 1988. Map. Good. No Binding. Two (2) large folded sheets in printed envelope; includes a large folded map illustrating the flow, a table summarizing the major flow systems, maps showing indices of regional flow potential and the major flow systems, a cross-section, a discussion of geology and hydrogeology, and references cited; ex-corporate library; small tear on upper corner of one sheet; several sentences underlined in pencil; a couple of small very light stains; o/w in good condition..
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- Major Ground - Water Flow Systems in the Great Basin Region of Nevada, Utah, and Adjacent States - Regional Aquifer Systems of the Great Basin (United States Geological Survey Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-694-C).
- Author
- James R. Harrill, Joseph S. Gates and James M. Thomas
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Publisher
- United States Geological Survey.
- Date Published
- 1988
- Keywords
- Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geohydrology, Water Resource, Resources Management, Groundwater, Ground Surface Water, Aquifer, Aquifers, Stratigraphy,, geohydrology, hydrogeology, hydrology, resource, resources management, history of, map, maps, cartography, ge
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