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Ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain area of southeastern Pennsylvania

David W. Greenman

Ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain area of southeastern Pennsylvania

with special reference to the effects of human activities on the quality of water in the Coastal Plain sediments

by David W. Greenman

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Published by Pennsylvania Dept. of Internal Affairs, Topographic and Geologic Survey in Harrisburg] .
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    Places:
  • Pennsylvania.
    • Subjects:
    • Groundwater -- Pennsylvania.,
    • Water-supply -- Pennsylvania.,
    • Borings -- Pennsylvania.

    • Edition Notes

      Statementby David W. Greenman [and others.
      SeriesPennsylvania. Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey. Bulletin W-13, Bulletin W,, 13.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsGB1025.P4 G74
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxv, 375 p.
      Number of Pages375
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5870957M
      LC Control Number62063339
      OCLC/WorldCa2070523

      Zapecza, O.S., Voronin, L.M., and Martin, Mary, , Ground-water withdrawal and water-level data used to simulate regional flow in the major Coastal Plain aquifers of New Jersey: U.S. Geological Author: Daryll Pope. Bacteria in deep coastal plain sediments of Maryland--a possible source of CO2 to ground water Water Resources Research, v. 23, no. 8, p. Fleck, W.B., and Vroblesky, D.A. Simulation of ground-water flow of the coastal plain aquifers in parts of Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia.

      Ground-water resources of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Responsibility by Jerrald R. Hollowell and Harry E. Koester ; prepared by the United States Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Geological Survey. Office of Coastal Management. Division of Real Estate. News All News ODNR Shares Boating Safety Tips for Memorial Day Weekend. Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to the summer boating season, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is .

      Documentation of a computer program to simulate lake-aquifer interaction using the MODFLOW ground-water flow model and the MOC3D solute-transport model by: Merritt, Michael L. Published: () Guidelines and procedures for computing time-series suspended-sediment concentrations and loads from in-stream turbidity-sensor and streamflow data. The Ground Water Resources Committee, a subcommittee of the LAAC, produced a map depicting areas of ground water Sites selected for study in and include four from the eastern coastal plain (Delmarva Peninsula, southeastern Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina, and southern Georgia), four from the corn belt states (Nebraska.


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Ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain area of southeastern Pennsylvania by David W. Greenman Download PDF EPUB FB2

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Bureau of Topographic and. Ground-Water Resources of the Coastal Plain Area of Southeastern Pennsylvania with Special Reference [David W.; Donald R. Rima, William N. Lockwood & Harold Meisler Greenman] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

Ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain area of southeastern Pennsylvania: with special reference to the effects of human activities on the quality of water in the Coastal Plain sediments / by David W. Greenman, Donald R. Rima, William N. Lockwood, and Harold Meisler. The Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system underlies an area of more thansquare miles in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.

The aquifer system ranks 15th in the nation as a source of groundwater for public supply, with about million gallons per day pumped for this and other uses in The Geology of Pennsylvania consists of six distinct physiographic provinces, three of which are subdivided into different sections.

Each province has its own economic advantages and geologic hazards and plays an important role in shaping everyday life in the state. They are: (listed from the southeast corner to the northwest corner) the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province, the Piedmont Province.

GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA G Preview and download Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system figures--(69 thru 84) Download the text (This is the text for all of HA G in ascii format, no links, no page formatting) --(k).

Geohydrology of Southeastern Pennsylvania by Dennis J. Low, Daniel J. Hippe, and Dawna Yannacci Water-Resources Investigations Report In cooperation with the PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES, BUREAU OF TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC SURVEY New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Cited by: Water resources of southeastern Florida: with special reference to the geology and ground water of the Miami area / (Washington, D.C.: U.S.

G.P.O., ), by Garald G. Parker (page images at HathiTrust). Monroe County is on the eastern border of Pennsylvania and includes much of the area popularly called the Poconos.

It is an area long used for outdoor recreation and includes a part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation resources in the county are derived from precipitation. The Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, bordering the northwestern and southeastern parts, respectively, are. Hydrology of the southeastern coastal plain aquifer system in South Carolina and parts of Georgia and North Carolina [Aucott, Walter R.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

Hydrology of the southeastern coastal plain aquifer system in South Carolina and parts of Georgia and North CarolinaAuthor: Walter R. Aucott. La Moreaux, P. E., "Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Coastal Plain of East-central Georgia", Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin No.

52, Le Grand, H. E., "Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Macon Area, Georgia", Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 72, These data delineate the areal extent of the Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system as defined in the 'Ground Water Atlas of the United States' (U.S.

Geological Survey HA ). The scale of source material isand these data are not intended for use at a larger scale. Arsenic in Ground-Water Resources of the United States Arsenic is a naturally occurring element in rocks, soils, and the waters in contact with them.

Recognized as a toxic element for centuries, arsenic today also is a human health concern because it can contribute to skin, bladder, and other cancers (National Research Council, ). Cretaceous sediments do not crop out in Pennsylvania’s Coastal Plain Physiographic Province (Berg et al., ) but are exposed at the surface in New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland (Parker et al., ).

These sediments unconformably overlie crystalline rocks and residual clay and are regionally known as the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer. Planned utilization of the ground water basins of the coastal plain of Los Angeles County. ([Sacramento], ), by California.

Dept. of Water Resources (page images at HathiTrust) Public ground-water supplies in Illinois. (Urbana, ), by Ross Arnold Hanson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only).

Ground water atlas of the United States The U.S. ground water atlas consists of information on ground water resources of 13 regions covering the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.

Virgin Islands. Text and maps can be viewed online and downloaded as ASCII, GIF, and *.eps files. Hazards, disasters, and the. Hydrogeology and ground-water resources of the coastal aquifers of southeastern Massachusetts by: Masterson, John P. Published: () Applied hydrogeology for scientists and engineers / by: Şen, Zekâi.

Fifty gallons per minute (3 liters per second) or more may be obtained from wells in almost all parts of the county, but not at all locations.

Adequate exploration to find fracture or solution openings is required. Five hundred gallons per minute (30 liters per second) or more may be obtained from some of the carbonate rocks.

Linear features are visible on ,to ,scale aerial. Greenman, D. W., et al, "Ground-Water Resources of the Coastal Plain Area of Southeastern Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Department of Internal Affairs.

Ground water in the Long Meadow area and its relation with that in the General Sherman Tree area, Sequoia National Park, California (USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report ) (*) Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks of Parts of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California (California Division of Mines: Special Report 53).

Ground water in southeastern Pennsylvania / by George M. Hall, with analyses by Margaret D. Foster and Charles S. Howard ; prepared in cooperation between the United States Geological Survey and the Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey by Hall, George Martin, ground-water flow and stream-aquifer relations in the no rthern Coastal Plain part of the ACF Ri ver basin area.

Reports describing methods of estimating streamflow and ground-water discharge to.LaMoreaux, P.E., Toulmin, L.D., and Newton, J.G.,Field trip to celebrated Coastal Plain fossil localities, in Guide Book to Field Trips of the Southeastern Section, Geological Society of America, Birmingham area and celebrated Coastal Plain fossil localities.