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Significant drill holes of the Wasatch Front valleys including Cache Valley and Tooele Valley (OFR-82)By: W. F. Case Records of 292 significant drill holes which were drilled in the major valley areas of the Wasatch Front have been compiled into a Utah Geological and Mineral Survey database, given in this publication. Drill holes which are judged to be...
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Mapping Groundwater Quality and Chemistry Adjacent to Great Salt Lake, Utah (OFR-699)By: Stefan M. Kirby, Paul C. Inkenbrandt, and Andrew RupkeThis report details the data compilation and database construction of groundwater chemistry adjoining Great Salt Lake and its wetlands. The database includes publicly available major solute, trace constituent, nutrient, and isotopic data available near Great...
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Spring Inventory and Preliminary Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Assesment of Manti-La Sal National Forest, Wasatch Plateau, Utah (OFR-662)By: Paul Inkenbrandt, Richard Emerson, Janae Wallace, J. Lucy Jordan, and Stefan KirbyIn cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, the Utah Geological Survey mapped springs and groundwater dependent ecosystems on the Wasatch Plateau. Using remote sensing, GIS, and field checking, more than 400 points...
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Utah Wetland Functional Classification: Version 1 (OFR-661 )By: Richard Emerson and Ryhan SemplerThe National Wetland Inventory (NWI) is the most comprehensive wetland classification system for the state of Utah. While the NWI is the most complete and accessible classification system, the 366 unique wetland type identifiers in the state are often...
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Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery-Site Assessment for Millville City, Cache County, Utah (OFR-636)By: Paul InkenbrandtThe City of Millville, located in a prime location for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR), is having issues with elevated nitrate in the Glenridge well, a public water supply sourced from the Cache Valley principal aquifer. To alleviate high nitrate, the city...
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Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery- Phase II (OFR-615)By: Paul Inkenbrandt, Kevin Thomas, and Christian HardwickNorth Logan City modified a gravel excavation site at the mouth of Green Canyon during the spring of 2011 to retain excess flow from the Green Canyon catchment. From August 2011 to March 2012, the Utah Geological...
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Groundwater Quality Classification for the Principal Basin-Fill Aquifer, East Shore Area, Davis County, Utah (OFR-592)By: Janae Wallace, Paul Inkenbrandt, and Mike Lowe Contains a 15-page report with a 79-page appendices and 3 maps at 1:24,000 and 1:50,000 scale, in easily readable PDF format, that address groundwater quality in the east shore area of Davis County's basin-fill aquifer. The...
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Cache Valley Principal Aquifer Storage and Recovery Site Assessment: Phase I (OFR-579)By: K. Thomas, R. Q. Oaks, Jr., P. Inkenbrandt, W. Sabbah, and M. Lowe Cache Valley is a rural area in northern Utah experiencing an increase in urbanization and ground-water use. Ground water, mostly from the basin-fill aquifer, provides a significant proportion of the...
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Temperature profiles of water monitoring wells in Snake Valley, Tule Valley, and Fish Springs Flat, Millard and Juab Counties, Utah (OFR-578)By: R. Blackett The Snake Valley Ground-Water Monitoring Well Project is located in west-central Utah and east-central Nevada. The study region is a north-south trending hydrologic basin straddling the Nevada-Utah state line for 135 miles in the east-central part of the Great Basin. Situation...
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Ground-water quality classification for the principal basin-fill aquifer, Salt Lake Valley, Salt Lake County, Utah (OFR-560)By: J. Wallace and M. Lowe Contains a report (15 pages + 64-page appendix) and three plates (maps at 1:75,000 scale), all, that address ground-water quality in Salt Lake Valley?s basin-fill aquifer and provide recommendations for water-resource management and land-use planning. The maps are...
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Snowmelt-induced ground-water fluctuations in selected northern Utah landslides ? preliminary results from the 2007-08 landslide water year (OFR-550)By: F. X. Ashland The relationship between ground-water levels and late winter/early spring snowmelt was evaluated at selected northern Utah landslides where ground-water observation wells had previously been installed. The period of investigation between September 2007 and August 2008 was characterized by generally wetter-than-normal...
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Ground-water conditions in the Green Pond landslide, Weber County, Utah (OFR-528)By: F. X. Ashland, R. E. Giraud, G. N. McDonald, and A. H. Elliott The Green Pond landslide is a large historically active landslide crossed by SR-226 in Weber County, Utah. The landslide is elongate, somewhat irregularly shaped, about 7800 feet long, and has...
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Water-Resource Bulletins of the Utah Geological Survey, 1962 to 1987 (OFR-465)This self-actuating CD contains 25 reports published from 1962 to 1987. Most of these reports are long out of print but have historical and scientific value still. The report in this publication are listed below:WRB-1 Water production from oil wells of the Uinta Basin,...
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Water resources of Millard County, Utah (OFR-447)By: F. D. Davis This summary of the water resources of Millard County is designed to accompany Utah Geological Survey Bulletin 133, Geology of Millard County, Utah (Hintze and Davis, 2003). It provides a general overview of the surface- and ground-water conditions based on...
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A summary of the geology and hydrogeology of the Cedar Valley drainage basin, Iron County, Utah (OFR-360)By: C. Eisinger The Cedar Valley drainage basin encompasses more than 580 square miles (1,502 km2) in southwestern Utah. Located in the transition zone between the Basin and Range and Colorado Plateau physiographic provinces, the drainage basin includes Cedar Valley, the Hurricane Cliffs, and...
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Ground-water sensitivity and vulnerability to pesticides, Cache Valley, Cache County, Utah (MP 02-8)By: I. D. Sanderson, M. Lowe, J. Wallace, and J. L. Kneedy The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recommended that states develop Pesticide Management Plans for four agricultural chemicals - alachlor, atrazine, metolachlor, and simazine - used in Utah as herbicides in the production...
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Ground-water sensitivity and vulnerability to pesticides, Utah and Goshen Valleys, Utah County, Utah (MP 02-10)By: I. D. Sanderson, M. Lowe, J. Wallace, and J. L. Kneedy The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recommended that states develop Pesticide Management Plans for four agricultural chemicals - alachlor, atrazine, metolachlor, and simazine - used in Utah as herbicides in the production...
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Ground-water resources of the southern Wasatch Front, Utah (M-55C)By: D. Price and L. Conroy This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical...
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Ground-water resources of the central Wasatch Front areas (M-54C)By: D. Price This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical format the occurrence,...
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Recharge and discharge areas for the principal basin-fill aquifer, Beryl-Enterprise area, Iron, Washington, and Beaver Counties, Utah (M-225)By: K. J. Thomas and M. Lowe The primary source of drinking and irrigation water in the Beryl-Enterprise area is ground water from the principal basin-fill aquifer. We mapped recharge and discharge areas for the principal aquifer to provide a tool for management of...
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