Debbie Warner Gordon, PG
Debbie Warner Gordon is a Hydrologist at the South Atlantic Water Science Center.
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Water: Essential resource of the southern Flint River Basin, Georgia
Introduction
Abundant water resources of the Flint River Basin have played a major role in the history and development of southwestern Georgia. The Flint River-along with its tributaries, wetlands, and swamps-and the productive aquifers of the river basin are essential components of the area's diverse ecosystems. These resources also are necessary for sustained agricultural, industrial, and mun
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Debbie Warner, Virgil Norton
Ground-water-quality data for Albany and surrounding areas, Southwest Georgia, 1951-99
This report presents ground-water-quality data from the surficial, Upper Floridan, Claiborne, Clayton, and Upper Cretaceous aquifers in the Albany and surrounding areas of southwest Georgia. Water-quality data from about 186 wells in Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Mitchell, Terrell, and Worth Counties are presented for the period from 1951 through 1999. The data include field water-quality parame
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Debbie Warner, Jamie A. Easoz, Sherlyn Priest
Hydrogeology and water quality of the upper Floridan aquifer, western Albany area, Georgia
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data were collected to refine the hydrogeologic framework conceptual model of the Upper Floridan aquifer, and to qualitatively evaluate the potential of human activities to impact water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer in the western Albany area, Georgia. Ground-water age dating was conducted by using chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and tritium concentrations
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Lisa M. Stewart, Debbie Warner, Barbara J. Dawson
Hydrogeologic evaluation of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the southwestern Albany area, Georgia
A cooperative study by the Albany Water, Gas, and Light Commission and the U.S. Geological Survey was conducted to evaluate the hydrogeology of the Upper Floridan aquifer in an area southwest of Albany and west of the Flint River in Dougherty County, Ga. The study area lies in the Dougherty Plain district of the Coastal Plain physiographic province. In this area, the Upper Floridan aquifer is comp
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Debbie Warner
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Water: Essential resource of the southern Flint River Basin, Georgia
Introduction Abundant water resources of the Flint River Basin have played a major role in the history and development of southwestern Georgia. The Flint River-along with its tributaries, wetlands, and swamps-and the productive aquifers of the river basin are essential components of the area's diverse ecosystems. These resources also are necessary for sustained agricultural, industrial, and munAuthorsDebbie Warner, Virgil NortonGround-water-quality data for Albany and surrounding areas, Southwest Georgia, 1951-99
This report presents ground-water-quality data from the surficial, Upper Floridan, Claiborne, Clayton, and Upper Cretaceous aquifers in the Albany and surrounding areas of southwest Georgia. Water-quality data from about 186 wells in Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Mitchell, Terrell, and Worth Counties are presented for the period from 1951 through 1999. The data include field water-quality parameAuthorsDebbie Warner, Jamie A. Easoz, Sherlyn PriestHydrogeology and water quality of the upper Floridan aquifer, western Albany area, Georgia
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data were collected to refine the hydrogeologic framework conceptual model of the Upper Floridan aquifer, and to qualitatively evaluate the potential of human activities to impact water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer in the western Albany area, Georgia. Ground-water age dating was conducted by using chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and tritium concentrationsAuthorsLisa M. Stewart, Debbie Warner, Barbara J. DawsonHydrogeologic evaluation of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the southwestern Albany area, Georgia
A cooperative study by the Albany Water, Gas, and Light Commission and the U.S. Geological Survey was conducted to evaluate the hydrogeology of the Upper Floridan aquifer in an area southwest of Albany and west of the Flint River in Dougherty County, Ga. The study area lies in the Dougherty Plain district of the Coastal Plain physiographic province. In this area, the Upper Floridan aquifer is compAuthorsDebbie Warner - Science
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