Janet M Carter (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Hydrologic conditions and budgets for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1998 Hydrologic conditions and budgets for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1998
The Black Hills are an important recharge area for aquifers in the northern Great Plains. The surface-water hydrology of the area is highly influenced by interactions with the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, including large springs and streamflow loss zones. Defining responses of ground water and streamflow to a variety of hydrogeologic influences is critical to development of hydrologic...
Authors
Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter
Geochemistry of the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Geochemistry of the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area because of utilization for water supplies and important influences on surface-water resources resulting from large springs and streamflow- loss zones. Examination of geochemical information provides a better understanding of the complex flow systems within these aquifers and interactions...
Authors
Cheryl A. Naus, Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter
Altitude of the Top of the Minnelusa Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota, 1999 Altitude of the Top of the Minnelusa Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota, 1999
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
Altitude of the top of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Altitude of the top of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
Digital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota Digital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota
This compact disk contains digital data produced as part of the 1:100,000-scale map products for the Black Hills Hydrology Study conducted in western South Dakota. The digital data include 28 individual Geographic Information System (GIS) data sets: data sets for the hydrogeologic unit map including all mapped hydrogeologic units within the study area (1 data set) and major geologic...
Authors
Joyce E. Williamson, Gregory J. Jarrell, Rick M. Clawges, Joel M. Galloway, Janet M. Carter
Selected hydrologic data through 1996 for the Lake Traverse Reservation/Roberts County water-resources investigation in South Dakota Selected hydrologic data through 1996 for the Lake Traverse Reservation/Roberts County water-resources investigation in South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
Janet M. Carter, R. F. Thompson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 52
Hydrologic conditions and budgets for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1998 Hydrologic conditions and budgets for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1998
The Black Hills are an important recharge area for aquifers in the northern Great Plains. The surface-water hydrology of the area is highly influenced by interactions with the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, including large springs and streamflow loss zones. Defining responses of ground water and streamflow to a variety of hydrogeologic influences is critical to development of hydrologic...
Authors
Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter
Geochemistry of the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Geochemistry of the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area because of utilization for water supplies and important influences on surface-water resources resulting from large springs and streamflow- loss zones. Examination of geochemical information provides a better understanding of the complex flow systems within these aquifers and interactions...
Authors
Cheryl A. Naus, Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter
Altitude of the Top of the Minnelusa Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota, 1999 Altitude of the Top of the Minnelusa Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota, 1999
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
Altitude of the top of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Altitude of the top of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
Digital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota Digital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota
This compact disk contains digital data produced as part of the 1:100,000-scale map products for the Black Hills Hydrology Study conducted in western South Dakota. The digital data include 28 individual Geographic Information System (GIS) data sets: data sets for the hydrogeologic unit map including all mapped hydrogeologic units within the study area (1 data set) and major geologic...
Authors
Joyce E. Williamson, Gregory J. Jarrell, Rick M. Clawges, Joel M. Galloway, Janet M. Carter
Selected hydrologic data through 1996 for the Lake Traverse Reservation/Roberts County water-resources investigation in South Dakota Selected hydrologic data through 1996 for the Lake Traverse Reservation/Roberts County water-resources investigation in South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
Janet M. Carter, R. F. Thompson