2 edition of Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah found in the catalog.
Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah
I. Wendell Marine
Published
1962
by U.S. G.P.O. in Washington, D.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by I. Wendell Marine ; prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service. |
Series | Geological Survey water-supply paper -- 1475-G, Hydrology of the public domain |
Contributions | United States. National Park Service. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | iii, 201-208 p. : |
Number of Pages | 208 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22969775M |
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Get this from a library. Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah. [I Wendell Marine; Geological Survey (U.S.); United States. Department of. WATER-SUPPLY POSSIBILITIES AT CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL MONUMENT, UTAH By I.
WENDELL MARINE ABSTRACT A water supply of 50 gpm (gallons per minute) is estimated to be sufficient to supply the present and future water demand at the monument.
The Coconino sandstone of Permian age seems to be capable of yielding this quantity to a wellAuthor: I. Wendell Marine. Get this from a library. Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah. [I Wendell Marine; Geological Survey (U.S.),].
A water supply of 50 gpm (gallons per minute) is estimated to be sufficient to supply the present and future water demand at the monument. The Coconino sandstone of Permian age seems to be capable of Utah book this quantity to a well between 1, and 2, feet deep in the vicinity of Fruita.
Recharge to this aquifer probably is principally from the Fremont River. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper G: Water-Supply Possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah () Geological Survey Bulletin Geology of the Circle Cliffs Area, Garfield and Kane Counties, Utah () Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah (USGS Water Supply Paper G) (*).
USGS Water Supply Paper D: Geology and occurrence of ground water at Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota. By C.
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Turn right on Hwy. 24 and drop down to Capitol Reef National Park. Here you’ll find orchards and the preserved remains of Mormon homesteads, all clustered along the beautiful Fremont River. Note that instead of going over Boulder Mtn.
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