2 edition of Simulated water-level declines near Marienthal, west-central Kansas found in the catalog.
Simulated water-level declines near Marienthal, west-central Kansas
L. E. Dunlap
Published
1980
by U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division in Lawrence, Kan
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 15.
Statement | by Lloyd E. Dunlap ; prepared in cooperation with the Western Kansas Groundwater Management District no. 1. |
Series | Water-resources investigations -- 80-39. |
Contributions | Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division., Western Kansas Groundwater Management District No. 1. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | iv, 15 p. : |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15258486M |
Book: January water levels, and data related to water-level changes, western and south-central Kansas. Groundwater levels in central Kansas fell last year after rising in , according to preliminary data compiled by the Kansas Geological Survey.
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SIMULATED WATER-LEVEL DECLINES NEAR MARIENTHAL, WEST-CENTRAL KANSAS U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Water-Resources Investigations 'WICHITA CO j SCOTT CO. Prepared in cooperation with tMe Western Kansas Groundwater Management District No.
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Lawrence, Kan.: U.S. Simulated water-level declines near Marienthal Geological Survey. Simulated water-level declines near Marienthal, west-central Kansas / (Lawrence, Kan.: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, ), by L. Dunlap, Western Kansas Groundwater Management District No.
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Attractions, pubs, bars, restaurants, museums, convenience stores, clothing stores, shopping centers, marketplaces, police, emergency facilities are only some of the places you will find in this map. The Wet Walnut Creek Watershed (WWCW) in west-central Kansas is a major source of water for maintaining the Cheyenne Bottoms.
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Levels in central Kansas declined in after increases in Author: Brownie Wilson. The experiment was carried out at the Kansas State University Southwest Research-Extension Center (SWREC) Finnup farm (38°01′″N, °49″W, elevation of m above mean sea level) near Garden City, Kansas.
had declined about ft in the Woodbine aquifer near Dallas and ft in the Paluxy aquifer near Fort Worth. Maps drawn on the basis of water-level measurements in. A digital computer program using finite-difference techniques simulates an intensively pumped, multilayered basalt-aquifer system near Odessa.
The aquifers now developed are in the upper 1, feet of a regionally extensive series of southwesterly dipping basalt flows of the Columbia River Group.
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Marienthal, Kansas detailed profile. Tornado activity: Marienthal-area historical tornado activity is below Kansas state is 17% greater than the overall U.S.
average. On 5/13/, a category F3 (max. wind speeds mph) tornado miles away from the Marienthal place center injured 5 people and caused between $ and $50, in damages. On 6/22/. Western and Central Kansas Groundwater Levels Dip Slightly Except Near Wichita.
LAWRENCE--The average groundwater level for western Kansas fell slightly inbut the rate of decline was the slowest in five years according to preliminary data compiled by the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS).The central High Plains aquifer is the primary source of water for domestic, industrial, and irrigation uses in parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Water-level declines of more than feet in some areas of the aquifer have increased the demand for water deeper in the aquifer.