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Ground-Water Conditions in the Navajo Sandstone in the Central Virgin River Basin, Utah (TP-61)By: R. M. Cordova The central Virgin River basin, Utah, includes about 1,000 square miles in the drainage basin of the Virgin River downstream from the Hurricane Cliffs. The Navajo Sandstone crops out in 234 square miles of the basin and underlies younger rocks...
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Hydrologic Evaluation of the Upper Duchesne River Valley, Northern Uinta Basin Area, Utah (TP-57)By: J. W. Hood The upper Duchesne River valley was studied during 1971-74 as part of an investigation of the northern Uinta Basin area, Utah and Colorado. The purpose of the study was to determine the relation of ground water to surface water, to...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tule Valley Drainage Basin, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah (TP-56)By: J. C. Stephens The Tule Valley drainage basin is an area of about 940 square miles in Juab and Millard Counties in west-central Utah. Precipitation in the basin averages about 8 inches annually. There is no surface outflow and all streams are ephemeral....
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Reconnaissance of Water Quality in the Duchesne River Basin and Some Adjacent Drainage Areas, Utah (TP-55)By: J. C. Mundorff A water-quality reconnaissance in the Duchesne River basin and some adjacent drainage areas covered an area of about 4,400 square miles - about 4,000 square miles in the Duchesne River basin and the remainder in the drainage areas of Pariette...
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Hydrologic Evaluation of Ashley Valley, Northern Uinta Basin Area, Utah (TP-54)By: J. W. HoodThe water resources of the northern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, were studied during 1971-74. Ashley Valley was evaluated in slightly greater detail than the general area, in order to assess the general relation of ground- and surface-water supplies. In Ashley...
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Seepage Study of Canals in Beaver Valley, Beaver County, Utah (TP-52)By: R. W. Cruff and R. W. Mower A study of the gains or losses of nine canals near Beaver, Utah, was made to aid in the water allocation of the canal systems. The canals included in this study are Manderfield Ditch, Last Chance...
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Seepage Study of the Rocky Point Canal and the Grey Mountain-Pleasant Valley Canal Systems, Duchesne County, Utah (TP-50)By: R. W. Cruff and J. W. HoodThis report describes the study of the Rocky Point Canal system in the vicinity of Duchesne and the Grey Mountain-Pleasant Valley Canal system between Duchesne and Myton, in the Uinta Basin, Duchesne County, Utah. The Rocky Point...
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Estimating Mean Streamflow in the Duchesne River Basin, Utah (TP-48)By: R. W. Cruff The Duchesne River basin covers approximately 4,000 square miles in northeastern Utah, and discharge from the basin is into the Green River at Ouray. About 85 percent of the Duchesne River basin is included in four major sub-basins, those of...
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Water-Quality Reconnaissance of Surface Inflow to Utah Lake (TP-46)By: J. C. Mundorff The water-quality reconnaissance in the drainage basin of Utah Lake covered an area of about 2,180 square miles, mostly in Wasatch and Utah Counties, Utah. About 685 square miles are in the Provo River drainage, about 725 square miles are...
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Water Resources of the Curlew Valley Drainage Basin, Utah and Idaho (TP-45)By: C. H. Baker, Jr The Curlew Valley drainage basin covers about 1,200 square miles in northern Utah and southern Idaho. Locomotive Springs are in the southern end of the basin. Runoff in this semiarid region is scanty, and the drainage basin includes only...
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Ground-Water Resources of the Lower Bear River Drainage Basin, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-44)By: L. J. Bjorklund & L. J. McGreevy The lower Bear River drainage basin consists of about 730 square miles in north-central Utah, north of and adjacent to Bear River Bay of the Great Salt Lake. An average of about 1,180,000 acre-feet of surface...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Pilot Valley, Utah and Nevada (TP-41)By: J. C. Stephens and J. W. Hood Pilot Valley is an area of about 470 square miles in southwestern Box Elder and northwestern Tooele Counties, Utah, and eastern Elko County, Nevada. The valley is bounded on the east and south by the Silver...
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Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality of Surface Water and Fluvial Sediment in the Price River Basin, Utah (TP-39)By: J. C. Mundorff The Price River basin is mainly in Carbon and Emery Counties in east-central Utah, and the total drainage area is about 1,900 square miles. The Price River flows in a generally southeasterly direction toward its junction with the Green River....
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Promontory Mountains Area, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-38)By: J. W. Hood The Promontory Mountains area is in eastern Box Elder County, and its drainage is directly tributary to Great Salt Lake. The drainage area consists of 228,000 acres. Ground water is most uniformly available from unconsolidated and semiconsolidated rocks of Cenozoic...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Blue Creek Valley Area, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-37)By: E. L. Bolke and D. Price The Blue Creek Valley area includes about 250 square miles in a semiarid, sparsely populated section of northwestern Utah. Normal annual precipitation in the area ranges from about 15 inches on the valley floor to slightly more...
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Summary of Water Resources of Salt Lake County, Utah (TP-34)By: A. G. Hely, R. W. Mower, and C. A. Harr The steady growth of population and industry in Salt Lake County has been accompanied by ever-increasing demands for water. Although the task of providing adequate supplies has been a recurring problem for more...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Hansel Valley and Northern Rozel Flat, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-33)By: J. W. Hood Hansel Valley and northern Rozel Flat are in northeastern Box Elder County and their drainage is directly tributary to Great Salt Lake. The hydrologic budget area, for the Hansel Valley drainage basin only, includes about 152,000 acres. The main ground-water...
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Geology and Water Resources of the Spanish Valley Area, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah (TP-32)By: C. T. Sumsion The Spanish Valley area covers about 144 square miles on the western slopes of the La Sal Mountains in southeastern Utah; within it, Spanish Valley comprises about 18 square miles. Altitudes of land surface within the area range from about...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Grouse Creek Valley, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-29)By: J. W. Hood and D. Price Grouse Creek valley is a trough-shaped depression that extends about 30 miles southward from T. 13 N. in the Grouse Creek and Goose Creek Mountains to the Great Salt Lake Desert in T. 7 N. The drainage...
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Water Resources of the Heber-Kamas-Park City Area, North-Central Utah (TP-27)By: C. H. Baker, Jr. The Heber-Kamas-Park City area encompasses about 810 square miles in Wasatch and Summit Counties, in north-central Utah, and includes four mountain valleys - Heber Valley, Rhodes Valley, Parleys Park, and Round Valley-with most of the surrounding watersheds. Parleys Park...
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