Aquifers -- United States
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Aquifers -- United States
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Aquifers
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Incoming Resources
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- Water quality in principal aquifers of the United States, 1991-2010, by Leslie A. DeSimone, Peter B. McMahon, and Michael R. Rosen
- Relations that affect the probability and prediction of nitrate concentration in private wells in the glacial aquifer system in the United States, by Kelly L. Warner and Terri L. Arnold
- Fractured-rock aquifers understanding an increasingly important source of water, [A. M. Shapiro]
- Ground water
- Groundwater studies, principal aquifer surveys, by Karen R. Burow and Kenneth Belitz
- National Brackish Groundwater Assessment, USGS
- Groundwater studies, principal aquifer surveys, by Karen R. Burow and Kenneth Belitz
- Understanding geochemical impacts of carbon dioxide leakage from carbon capture and sequestration, EPA Drinking Water Research Program
- Water quality in principal aquifers of the United States, 1991-2010, by Leslie A. DeSimone, Peter B. McMahon, and Michael R. Rosen
- Characterization and occurrence of confined and unconfined aquifers in quaternary sediments in the glaciated conterminous United States, by Richard M. Yager [and seven others]
- Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1978-1992, by Ren Jen Sun and Richard H. Johnston
- Use of soil-gas, gas flux, and ground-water monitoring to evaluate potential leakage to underground sources of drinking water, the atmosphere, and buildings during geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, EPA Drinking Water Research Program
- Factors affecting water quality in selected carbonate aquifers in the United States,1993-2005, by Bruce D. Lindsey ... [and others]
- Understanding geochemical impacts of carbon dioxide leakage from carbon capture and sequestration, EPA Drinking Water Research Program
- Generalized hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget for a groundwater availability study for the glacial aquifer system of the United States, by H.W. Reeves [and nine others]
- Estimated withdrawals from stream-valley aquifers and refined estimated withdrawals from selected aquifers in the United States, 2000, by B. Pierre Sargent, Molly A. Maupin, and Stephen R. Hinkle
- Use of soil-gas, gas flux, and ground-water monitoring to evaluate potential leakage to underground sources of drinking water, the atmosphere, and buildings during geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, EPA Drinking Water Research Program
- Principal aquifers can contribute radium to sources of drinking water under certain geochemical conditions, Zoltan Szabo, Jeffrey M. Fischer, Tracy Connell Hancock
- Tritium as an indicator of modern, mixed, and premodern groundwater age, by Bruce D. Lindsey, Bryant C. Jurgens, and Kenneth Belitz
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