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Badami, Anita Rau Badami, Anita Rau
Bissoondath, Neil Bissoondath, Neil
Choy, Wayson Choy, Wayson
Goto, Hiromi Goto, Hiromi
Kogawa, Joy Kogawa, Joy
Lau, Evelyn Lau, Evelyn
Maharaj, Rabindranath Maharaj, Rabindranath
Mistry, Rohinton Mistry, Rohinton
Ondaatje, Michael Ondaatje, Michael
Selvadurai, Shyam Selvadurai, Shyam
Thien, Madeline Thien, Madeline
Vassanji, M.J. Vassanji, M.J.


Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida and Herkimer counties, New York (SuDoc I 19.42/4:88-4195)
Author U.S. Geological Survey

Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making : Proceedings of the International Conference on Groundwater Contamination : Use of Mode
Author G. Jousma, et al
Price: $260.00
Hydrogeology of a hazardous-waste disposal site near Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee (SuDoc I 19.42/4:89-4144)
Author Patrick Tucci

Plan of study for the regional aquifer-system analysis of the San Juan structural basin, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah (Water-resources investigations report)
Author G. E Welder

Geohydrology and simulation of ground-water flow in the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system (SuDoc I 19.16:1404-K)
Author P. Patrick Leahy

Geotechnics of Waste Fills-Theory and Practice (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp)
Author Arvid Landva (Editor), G. David Knowles (Editor)
Price: $45.00
Ground-water resources of Honey Lake Valley, Lassen County, California, and Washoe County, Nevada (SuDoc I 19.42/4:90-4050)
Author Elinor H. Handman

Subsurface Fluid Flow (Ground-Water and Vadose Zone) Modeling (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp)
Author Joseph D. Ritchey (Editor), James O. Rumbaugh (Editor)
Price: $69.00
Water resources data (SuDoc I 19.53/2:OR-)
Author U.S. Geological Survey

Underground tankage: The liability of leaks
Author Steffen W Plehn

Hydrogeologic framework of the North Carolina Coastal Plain aquifer system (SuDoc I 19.76:87-690)
Author M. D. Winner

Variable-density ground-water flow and paleohydrology in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) region, southeastern New Mexico (SuDoc I 19.76:88-490)
Author Peter B. Davies

Groundwater tracer experiment (II) at Sand Ridge State Forest, Illinois (SWS contract report)
Author Thomas G Naymik

Hydrogeology and ground-water-quality conditions at the Emporia-Lyon County Landfill, eastern Kansas, 1988 (SuDoc I 19.42/4:90-4043)
Author Nathan C. Myers

Groundwater pathway sensitivity analysis and hydrogeologic parameters identification for waste disposal in porous media
Author Charley Yu

Estimates of consumptive use and ground-water return flow and the effect of rising and sustained high river stage on the method of estimation in Cibol ... rnia, 1983 and 1984 (SuDoc I 19.42/4:89-4194)
Author Sandra J. Owen-Joyce

Wastewater movement near four treatment and disposal sites in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (U.S. Geological Survey water-resources investigations report)
Author Edward Riley Cox

Test wells SF-1A, 1B, 1C, and SF-2A, 2B, 2C, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (SuDoc I 19.76:89-37)
Author D. L. Hart

Pilot plant studies of two processes for oxidation of aqueous sulfide: Paradox Valley Unit, Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Project (REC-ERC)
Author W. J Boegli

A digital simulation of the glacial-aquifer system in the northern three-fourths of Brown County, South Dakota (SuDoc I 19.42/4:88-4198)
Author Patrick J. Emmons

Guide to user modification of a three-dimensional digital ground-water model for Salt Lake Valley, Utah (Open-file report / U.S. Geological Survey)
Author R. L Seiler

Simulation of the effects of ground-water withdrawal from a well field adjacent to the Rio Grande, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (SuDoc I 19.42/4:89-4184)
Author Douglas P. McAda

Groundwater and leachate treatability studies at four Superfund sites
Author Alan J Shuckrow

An efficient deterministic-probabilistic approach to modeling regional ground-water flow application to Owens Valley, California (SuDoc I 19.76:88-91)
Author Gary L. Guymon

Valence effects on solubility and sorption: The solubility of Tc(IV) oxides
Author R. E Meyer

Regional evaluation of hydrologic factors and effects of pumping, St. Peter-Jordan aquifer, Iowa (SuDoc I 19.42/4:90-4009)
Author M. R. Burkart

Geostatistical analysis of potentiometric data in the Wolfcamp Aquifer of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas: Technical report (BMI/ONWI)
Author W. V Harper

Conceptual evaluation of regional ground-water flow in the carbonate-rock province of the Great Basin, Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states (SuDoc I 19.16:1409-D)
Author Thomas J. Burbey

Assessment of the potential for groundwater pollution as a result of urban runoff in the Tucson area: Pima Association of Governments 208 Project
Author Michael M Mooradian

Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (SuDoc I 19.13:2392)
Author Ronald A. Burt

Handbook of suggested practices for the design and installation of ground-water monitoring wells (SuDoc EP 1.23/5:600/4-89/034)
Author U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Verification and benchmarking of Magnum-2D: A finite element computer code for flow and heat transfer in fractured porous media (PNL)
Author L. L Eyler

An Axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well (SuDoc I 19.42/4:90-4098)
Author A. T. Rutledge

Observation-well network in Illinois, 1984 (Open-file report / U.S. Geological Survey)
Author David C Voelker

The Establishment of a groundwater research data center for validation of subsurface flow and transport models (SuDoc EP 1.23/2:600/2-89/040)
Author U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Arsenic: Exposure and Health
Author Willard R. Chappell (Editor), et al

Analysis of the ground-water flow system, geochemistry, and underseepage in the vicinity of the Red Rock Dam near Pella, Iowa (SuDoc I 19.42/4:91-4092)
Author Keith J. Lucey

Southwest Florida regional hydrogeology and water supply
Author Steven Gorelick

Water and tritium movement through the unsaturated zone at a low-level radioactive-waste disposal site near Sheffield, Illinois, 1981-85 (SuDoc I 19.13:2386)
Author Patrick C. Mills

The geochemistry of two pressurized brines from the Castile Formation in the vicinity of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site (EEG)
Author Stuart Faith

Biological treatment of wood preserving site groundwater by BioTrol, Inc. : applications analysis report (SuDoc EP 1.2:B 52/9)
Author U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Ground-water information manual: Coal mine permit applications
Author David B Richards

Geophysically estimated porosity of selected Paleozoic rocks in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona (SuDoc I 19.42/4:90-4049)
Author Gregory A. Wetherbee

An investigation of electrical properties of porous media (Publication / Water Resources Center, Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System)
Author Stephen W Wheatcraft

Shallow ground-water conditions, Tom Green County, Texas (Water-resources investigations report)
Author J. N Lee

Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (SuDoc I 19.13:2391)
Author U.S. Geological Survey

Selected aquifer-test information for the Coastal Plain aquifers of South Carolina (U.S. Geological Survey water-resources investigations report)
Author Walter R Aucott

Ground-water levels, flow, and quality in northwestern Elkhart County, Indiana, 1980-89 (SuDoc I 19.42/4:91-4053)
Author Richard F. Duwelius

Application of seismic-refraction techniques to hydrologic studies (Open-file report / U. S. Geological Survey)
Author F. P Haeni

Data from test drilling to trace movement of ground water in coal-bearing rocks near Fishtrap Lake in Pike County, Kentucky (Open-file report)
Author R. W Davis


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