James "Jim" A Kingsbury
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Environmental setting and water-quality issues in the lower Tennessee River basin Environmental setting and water-quality issues in the lower Tennessee River basin
The goals of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program are to describe current water-quality conditions for a large part of the Nation's water resources, identify water-quality changes over time, and identify the primary natural and human factors that affect water quality. The lower Tennessee River Basin is one of 59 river basins selected for study. The water-quality assessment of...
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James A. Kingsbury, Anne B. Hoos, M. D. Woodside
Altitude of the potentiometric surfaces, September 1995, and historical water-level changes in the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, Tennessee Altitude of the potentiometric surfaces, September 1995, and historical water-level changes in the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, Tennessee
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James A. Kingsbury
Hydrogeology of post-Wilcox Group stratigraphic units in the area of the Naval Air Station Memphis, near Millington, Tennessee Hydrogeology of post-Wilcox Group stratigraphic units in the area of the Naval Air Station Memphis, near Millington, Tennessee
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James A. Kingsbury, J. K. Carmichael
Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee
An investigation was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1992 to 1994 to collect and interpret hydrogeologic and water-quality data to determine the source of ground water causing water-quality changes in water from wells screened in the Memphis aquifer in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee. Water-quality changes in aquifers used for water supply are of concern because...
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William S. Parks, June E. Mirecki, James A. Kingsbury
Altitude of the potentiometric surface, September 1990, and historic water-level changes in the Memphis aquifer in the Memphis area, Tennessee Altitude of the potentiometric surface, September 1990, and historic water-level changes in the Memphis aquifer in the Memphis area, Tennessee
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James A. Kingsbury
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Environmental setting and water-quality issues in the lower Tennessee River basin Environmental setting and water-quality issues in the lower Tennessee River basin
The goals of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program are to describe current water-quality conditions for a large part of the Nation's water resources, identify water-quality changes over time, and identify the primary natural and human factors that affect water quality. The lower Tennessee River Basin is one of 59 river basins selected for study. The water-quality assessment of...
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James A. Kingsbury, Anne B. Hoos, M. D. Woodside
Altitude of the potentiometric surfaces, September 1995, and historical water-level changes in the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, Tennessee Altitude of the potentiometric surfaces, September 1995, and historical water-level changes in the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, Tennessee
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James A. Kingsbury
Hydrogeology of post-Wilcox Group stratigraphic units in the area of the Naval Air Station Memphis, near Millington, Tennessee Hydrogeology of post-Wilcox Group stratigraphic units in the area of the Naval Air Station Memphis, near Millington, Tennessee
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James A. Kingsbury, J. K. Carmichael
Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee
An investigation was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1992 to 1994 to collect and interpret hydrogeologic and water-quality data to determine the source of ground water causing water-quality changes in water from wells screened in the Memphis aquifer in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee. Water-quality changes in aquifers used for water supply are of concern because...
Authors
William S. Parks, June E. Mirecki, James A. Kingsbury
Altitude of the potentiometric surface, September 1990, and historic water-level changes in the Memphis aquifer in the Memphis area, Tennessee Altitude of the potentiometric surface, September 1990, and historic water-level changes in the Memphis aquifer in the Memphis area, Tennessee
No abstract available.
Authors
James A. Kingsbury