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Bedrock aquifers in the lower Dirty Devil River basin area, Utah, with special emphasis on the Navajo sandstone

January 1, 1981

The lower Dirty Devil River basin area in southeastern Utah has an area of about 4,300 square miles (11,140 square kilometers) and ranges in altitude from about 3,700 to more than 11,000 feet (1,130 to 3,350 meters) above mean sea level. Precipitation, the main source of water in the area, ranges from slightly less than 6 inches (152 millimeters) per year in the lowlands to more than 30 inches per year (762 millimeters) in the Henry Mountains and along the western boundary.

Publication Year 1981
Title Bedrock aquifers in the lower Dirty Devil River basin area, Utah, with special emphasis on the Navajo sandstone
Authors J. W. Hood, T.W. Danielson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 68
Index ID 70043754
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center