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Below are the publications attributed to Kansas Water Science Center.

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Long-term trends of ground-water levels in the United States

Ground-water levels at the end of 1954 were at or near record-low stages throughout most of the southern two-thirds of the United States. These low stages, like those of the early 1930's, have led to frequent expression of the opinion that the water table throughout the country is continuously falling and that we are gradually exhausting our ground-water supplies. A good record of changes in groun
Authors
V.C. Fishel

Geology and ground-water resources of Jewell County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
V.C. Fishel, A.R. Leonard

Ground-water data collected in the Missouri River basin units in Kansas during 1953

Ground-water studies in the Missouri River basin were begun by the United States Geological Survey during the fall of 1945 as a part of a program for the development of the resources of the basin by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and other Federal Agencies. The studies of the ground-water resources in the part of Kansas that lies within the Missouri River basin have been coordinated with
Authors
B.J. Mason

Geology and ground-water resources of Wichita and Greeley Counties, Kansas

This report describes the geography, geology, and ground-water resources of Wichita and Greeley counties in western Kansas. The area consists of a flat to gently rolling plain, which slopes eastward [at] about 15 feet per mile. A short reach of Ladder Creek (Beaver) is the only perennially flowing stream in the two counties. Ephemeral streams, which flow only during and after heavy rains, are Whit
Authors
G.C. Prescott, J.R. Branch, W.W. Wilson
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