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Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1994

Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1994

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Published by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Science Information Center, Open-File Reports Section [distributor] in Atlanta, Ga, Denver, CO .
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    Subjects:
  • Groundwater -- Georgia -- Quality.,
  • Water levels -- Georgia.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesGround water conditions in Georgia, 1994.
    Statementby Alan M. Cressler, L. Elliott Jones, and Charles N. Joiner ; prepared in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey ... [et al.].
    SeriesU.S. Geological Survey open-file report -- 95-302.
    ContributionsJones, L. Elliott., Joiner, Charles N., Georgia. Environmental Protection Division., Georgia Geologic Survey., Geological Survey (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Paginationvii, 135 p.
    Number of Pages135
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL15445087M

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collects ground-water data and conducts studies to monitor hydrologic conditions, better define ground-water resources, and address problems related to water supply, water use, and water quality. During , ground-water levels were monitored continuously in a network of wells completed in major aquifers throughout the . Get this from a library! Shallow ground-water quality in selected agricultural areas of south-central Georgia, [Christy A Crandall; Geological Survey (U.S.); National Water .

      The U.S. Geological Survey collects groundwater data and conducts studies to monitor hydrologic conditions, better define groundwater resources, and address problems related to water supply, water use, and water quality. In Georgia, water levels were monitored continuously at wells during and wells during Author: David C. Leeth. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle .

    Ground Water book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. In this first collection, Matthew Hollis, an editor at Faber, immerses us in /5(16). The Ground-Water database contains ground-water site inventory, ground-water level data, and water-quality data. The ground-water site inventory consists of more than , records of wells, springs, test holes, tunnels,drains, and excavations in the United States. Available site descriptive information includes well location information (latitude and longitude, well depth, .


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Annual mean ground-water levels in Georgia in ranged from about feet (ft) higher to about ft lower than in Of the 72 wells summarized in this report, 30 wells had annual mean water levels that were higher and 42 wells had annual mean water levels that were lower in than in Author: C.N.

Joiner, A.M. Cressler. Get this from a library. Ground-water conditions in Georgia, [Alan M Cressler; L Elliott Jones; Charles N Joiner; Georgia. Environmental Protection Division.; Georgia Geologic Survey.; Geological Survey (U.S.)]. Ground-Water Conditions and Studies in the Albany Area of Dougherty County, Georgia, USGS Open-File Report [Debbie Warner Gordon, United U.S.

Department of the Interior, et al.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been working with the Albany Water, Gas, and Light Commission to monitor Author: Debbie Warner Gordon.

An update on groundwater conditions in the Clayton and Claiborne aquifers, southwest Georgia, to Author: Michael F. Peck and Debbie W. Gordon. Groundwater Conditions and Studies in the Brunswick-Glynn County Area, Georgia, Open-File Report [Gregory S.

Cherry, United U. Department of the Interior, Et Al] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Upper Floridan aquifer is contaminated with saltwater in a 2-square-mile area of downtown BrunswickAuthor: Gregory S. Cherry. ground-water-level network was established for Georgia.

Later, ground-water-quality networks 1994 book established in the cities of Albany, Savannah, and Brunswick and in Camden County, Georgia. Ground-water levels are monitored continuously in a network of wells completed in major aquifers throughout the State.

GEORGIA Ground-Water Quality Ground water in Georgia is of good quality and is suitable for most uses. It provides drinking water to more than million people, or almost one-half the total population of the State (fig.

About one-third of the million people are supplied byCited by: 3. This study on ground water contains the following topics: hydrometeorolgy, hydrogeology and acrial photography, and acquifer properties and ground water flow.

Preview this book» What people are saying - Write a reviewReviews: 7. Ground-Water Conditions and Studies in Georgia, Author: Leeth and others Subject: Selected ground-water studies in Georgia, Keywords: Hydrogeologic assessment and simulation of stream-aquifer relations in the lower Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Created Date: 4/6/ AM.

The depth to the water table can change (rise or fall) depending on the time of year. During the late winter and spring when accumulated snow starts to melt and spring rainfall is plentiful, water on the surface infiltrates into the ground and the water table rises.

When water-loving plants start to grow again in the spring and precipitation gives way to hot, dry summers, the. Ground-Water Conditions and Studies in Georgia, Author: Leeth and others Subject: Selected ground-water studies in Georgia, Keywords: Agricultural chemicals in shallow ground water in southwestern Georgia Created Date: 4/2/ AM.

Ground-Water Conditions and Studies in Georgia, Author: Leeth and others Subject: Selected ground-water studies in Georgia, Keywords: City of Brunswick and Glynn County Cooperative Water-Resources Program Created Date: 4/2/ PM.

Shallow ground-water quality in selected agricultural areas of south-central Georgia, [Crandall, Christy A.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

Shallow ground-water quality in selected agricultural areas of south-central Georgia, Author: Christy A. Crandall. Data for included in this report are from continuous water-level records from 71 wells and chloride analyses from 14 wells.

Inannual mean ground-water levels in Georgia ranged from feet (ft) lower to ft higher than in Ground-water conditions in Georgia, Open-File Report By: Michael F. Peck, Charles N. Joiner, and Alan M. Cressler. The Book Introduces To The Reader All Aspects Of Ground Water I.E., Its Assessment, Development, Utilisation And Management.

Practical Application Of Different Formulae For Field Conditions, Data Collection And Processing, Test Procedures And Principles Of Design Are Worked Out To Illustrate The Theory And Design Revised Edition Includes Reviews: 2. Land­ fills receiving wastes classified as hazardous are subject to minimum federal regulations for the design and operation of the landfill (40 CFR, Parts andSubpart N and Part ) and for ground-water protection and monitoring (40 CFR, Parts andSubpart F).

Ground-water conditions and studies in Georgia, Scientific Investigations Report By: David C. Leeth, John S. Clarke, Caryl J. Wipperfurth, and Steven D. Craigg. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collects ground-water data and conducts studies to monitor hydrologic conditions, to better define ground-water resources, and address problems related to water supply and water quality.

Data collected as part of ground-water studies include geologic, geophysical, hydraulic property, water level, and water quality. Ground-water conditions in Georgia [microform]. Format Microfiche Journal, Periodical Portion of title Groundwater conditions in Georgia Published Doraville, Ga.: U.S.

Geological Survey ; Denver, CO: U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports [distributor]. Books at Amazon. The Books homepage helps you explore Earth's Biggest Bookstore without ever leaving the comfort of your couch.

Here you'll find current best sellers in books, new releases in books, deals in books, Kindle eBooks, Audible audiobooks, and .Books Set in Georgia (USA) Score A book’s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book.The resulting rise in the water table increases ground-water storage (the volume of ground water stored within an aquifer system).

In late spring, summer, and early fall, evaporation and transpiration by plants capture most of the water that would otherwise recharge the aquifer, while discharge to streams continues.