Author: Utah Geological Association. Field Conference
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Hugh A. Hurlow
Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 1557917973
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report (185 pages and 2 plates) presents new and compiled geologic, geophysical, hydrologic, and hydrochemical data to delineate the regional ground-water flow system in Curlew Valley. Decreased precipitation combined with increased agricultural pumping in the central part of Curlew Valley since the late 1960s caused a steady decline in discharge at the Locomotive Springs complex. The report includes a compiled geologic map of the Curlew Valley surface-drainage basin at 1:100,000 scale and new geologic and hydrochemical data.
Author: George Burr Richardson
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 986
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Published:
Total Pages: 107
ISBN-13: 1428984461
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Paul Inkenbrandt
Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Published: 2013-12-17
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 155791883X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this 46-page report, we characterized the deep aquifer system and its connections to the overlying aquifers in the area of the Hurricane fault in Washington County by examining well logs, creating regional potentiometric-surface maps, compiling groundwater quality data, conducting gravity surveys, examining remote sensing data for surface lineaments, and determining areas for potential monitoring wells. Results of the study were: (1) R and C aquifer groundwater depths are > 500 feet in the I-15 corridor area, (2) a groundwater divide likely exists south of the Utah-Arizona state line, (3) groundwater flow follows open fracture systems, (4) fracture conductivity is highest near the fault, (5) dissolution of evaporites increase groundwater TDS, and (6) a well should be drilled into the Hurricane fault near Pintura.