978 resultados para Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division
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"July 1980."
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"October 1980."
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"September 1980."
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U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division"--P. [2] of cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Open-file report."
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Part of illustrative matter in pocket.
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"October 1980."
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Scale 1:500,000; 1 in. equals approx. 8 miles.
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At head of title: State of California, the Resources Agency of California, Dept. of Water Resources.
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Tables.
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Charlotte, De Soto, and Hardee counties are east-southeast of Tampa in west-central peninsular Florida, figure 1. In order to plan the future water-resource development of the area, information about the water resources is needed. To meet this need, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Peace River Basin Board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District as part of the statewide cooperative program with the Division of Geology, Florida Board of Conservation, began a continuing hydrologic data collection program in July, 1963, as an initial step in the investigation and evaluation of the groundwater resources of Hardee and De Soto counties. A similar hydrologic data program commenced in Charlotte County in July, 1964. Previous work in Hardee and De Soto counties included a one year reconnaissance by the Division of Water Resources and Conservation, Florida Board of Conservation, which concluded in June, 1963, and resulted in a hydrologic report (Woodard, 1964). As an outgrowth of the hydrologic data program, a Map Series report portraying the chemical character of water in the Floridan aquifer in the southern Peace River basin was prepared in 1967 (Kaufman and Dion). The data contained herein constitute the basis for the Map Series report. Additional selected data, including records of wells and chemical analyses,, on the ground-water resources of the three county area are also included and are published to make the data available. (Document has 28 pages.)
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Mode of access: Internet.