Publications
The majority of publications in this section address water resources in Utah or in bordering states. Some of the publications are included because one or more of the authors work at the Utah Water Science Center but have provided expertise to studies in other geographic areas.
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Selected hydrologic data from wells in the East Shore area of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1985 Selected hydrologic data from wells in the East Shore area of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1985
This report contains hydrologic data for wells collected in the East Shore area of the Great Salt Lake, Utah. It includes water-quality data, discharge measurements, water levels, and drillers* logs. The East Shore area (plate 1) includes about 430 square miles, bounded by the Wasatch Range on the east and the Great Salt Lake on the west. The first section line north of the town of...
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Gerald G. Plantz, Cynthia L. Appel, David W. Clark, Patrick M. Lambert, Robert L. Puryear
Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part II, Geologic and hydrologic characterization Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part II, Geologic and hydrologic characterization
The geology and hydrology of the Basin and Range Province of the western conterminous United States are characterized in a series of data sets depicted in maps compiled for evaluation of prospective areas for further study of geohydrologic environments for isolation of high-level radioactive waste. The data sets include: (1) Average precipitation and evaporation; (2) surface distribution...
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Kenneth A. Sargent, M. S. Bedinger
Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part III, Geologic and hydrologic evaluation Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part III, Geologic and hydrologic evaluation
This report describes the first phase in evaluating the geology and hydrology of the Basin and Range Province for potential suitability of geohydrologic environments for isolation of high-level radioactive waste. The evaluation of the Province applies the guidelines, discussed in Part I (Bedinger, Sargent, and Reed, 1983) of this report to the geologic and hydrologic information compiled...
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M. S. Bedinger, Kenneth A. Sargent, Bruce T. Brady
Water resources data for Utah, water year 1984 Water resources data for Utah, water year 1984
No abstract available.
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M. D. ReMillard, G.C. Andersen, G. A. Birdwell, E. Hookano
Ground water in Utah's densely populated Wasatch Front area - The challenge and the choices Ground water in Utah's densely populated Wasatch Front area - The challenge and the choices
Utah's Wasatch Front area comprises about 4,000 square miles in the north-central part of the State. I n 1980, the area had a population of more than 1.1 million, or about 77 percent of Utah's total population. It contains several large cities, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo, and is commonly called Utah's urban corridor. Most of the water supply for the Wasatch Front area...
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Don Price
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1984 Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1984
This is the twenty-first in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, published cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources, provide data to enable interested parties to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions. This report, like the others in the series, contains information on well
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Charles Avery, L. R. Herbert, Donald A. Bischoff, David W. Clark, Ralph L. Seiler, Kevin Guttormson, Melanie S. Elizondo, V.L. Jensen, Michael Enright, D. C. Emett, Carole B. Burden, M.R. Eckenwiler, G. W. Sandberg
Floods of May to June, 1983, along the northern Wasatch Front, Salt Lake City to North Ogden, Utah Floods of May to June, 1983, along the northern Wasatch Front, Salt Lake City to North Ogden, Utah
Determinations of peak discharge for floods of May to June 1983 were made for 11 streams along the northern Wasatch Front from Salt Lake City to North Ogden. At nine of the streams, the floods during the spring of 1983 equaled or exceeded the 100-year flood. The peak discharge at Stone Creek was 40 times the maximum previously known flood, and the peak discharges at the other sites...
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K.L. Lindskov
Water-resources studies in Utah by the U.S. Geological Survey, July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984 Water-resources studies in Utah by the U.S. Geological Survey, July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984
This report summarizes the progress on water-resources studies in Utah by the U.S. Geological Survey during the period July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984. Much of the work was done in cooperation with the State of Utah and local agencies. Additional supporting funds were transferred from other Federal agencies or appropriated directly to the Geological Survey.
Compilation of selected hydrologic data from the MX missile-siting investigation, east-central Nevada and western Utah Compilation of selected hydrologic data from the MX missile-siting investigation, east-central Nevada and western Utah
Construction, water-level, and water-quality data for wells and site-description, discharge, and water-quality data for springs and streams in 37 hydrographic areas in Nevada and Utah are presented in this report. These data are grouped in tables, by area. Additional tables contain a summary of data and aquifer-test results for wells in valley-fill deposits at 42 sites in Nevada and Utah...
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Robin L. Bunch, James R. Harrill
Ground-water resources of northern Utah Valley, Utah Ground-water resources of northern Utah Valley, Utah
No abstract available.
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D.W. Clark, C. L. Appel
National water summary 1983: Hydrologic events and issues National water summary 1983: Hydrologic events and issues
The United States as a Nation possesses abundant water resources and has developed and used those resources extensively. The national renewable supply of water is about 1,400 billion gallons per day (for the conterminous 48 States). Approximately 380 billion gallons per day of freshwater is withdrawn for use by the Nation's homes, farms, and industries, and about 280 billion gallons per...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part I, Introduction and guidelines Geologic and hydrologic characterization and evaluation of the Basin and Range Province relative to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste: Part I, Introduction and guidelines
The U.S. Geological Survey's program for geologic and hydrologic evaluation of physiographic provinces to identify areas potentially suitable for locating repository sites for disposal of high-level nuclear wastes was announced to the Governors of the eight States in the Basin and Range Province on May 5, 1981. Representatives of Arizona, California, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon...
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M. S. Bedinger, Kenneth A. Sargent, J.E. Reed