Ground-water quality in the carbonate-rock aquifer of the Great Basin, Nevada and Utah, 2003

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Title Ground-water quality in the carbonate-rock aquifer of the Great Basin, Nevada and Utah, 2003
Subject Great Basin; Groundwater
Description The carbonate-rock aquifer of the Great Basin is named for the thick sequence of Paleozoic limestone and dolomite with lesser amounts of shale, sandstone, and quartzite. It lies primarily in the eastern half of the Great Basin and includes areas of eastern Nevada and western Utah as well as the Death Valley area of California and small parts of Arizona and Idaho. The carbonate-rock aquifer is contained within the Basin and Range Principal Aquifer, one of 16 principal aquifers selected for study by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program.
Creator Schaefer, Donald H.; Thiros, Susan A.; Rosen, Michael R.
Publisher United States Geological Survey
Date 2006
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Language eng
ARK ark:/87278/s670832v
Setname uu_wwu
ID 1158988
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s670832v