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Ground-water levels and related hydrologic data from selected observation wells in Nassau County, Long Island, New York

January 1, 1959

Nassau County has experienced a rapid growth in population and industry in the past 20 years that has resulted in increased development of its ground-water resources. The county is located in west-central Long Island and its boundaries enclose a land area of 274 square miles. The climate is relatively mild and precipitation averages 43 inches a year. The precipitation is the ultimate source of natural replenishment to the ground-water reservoir. Ground water is found in the pore spaces of unconsolidated sands, gravels, and clays which overlay a basement of crystalline bedrock.

Publication Year 1959
Title Ground-water levels and related hydrologic data from selected observation wells in Nassau County, Long Island, New York
Authors John Isbister
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number GW-41
Index ID 70046988
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse