Atlas of the United States


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Atlas of the United States ] Grades 3-6 Atlas Features: [€[Extensive coverage of the United States and its regions through maps, photos, graphs, and text [€[Section on map & globe skills covers topics such as directions, scale, and how to read thematic maps [€[World map section features physical, political, and thematic maps [€[10 U.S. history maps [€[Eye-catching photos, engaging text, and fascinating "Time to Explore" features help to engage students [€[128 pages, paperback, 8.5" x 10 7/8"




U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): Ground Water Atlas of the United States


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Provides information on the series of print publications called "The Ground Water Atlas of the United States," published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Notes that the series includes chapters describing the groundwater resources of regional areas that collectively cover the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Lists the chapter author, table of contents, and book availability for each region. Contains ordering information. Links to the USGS home page and other related sites.




South West Victoria


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Ground Water Atlas of the United States


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"Describes the location, the extent, and the geologic and hydrologic characteristics of the important aquifers of the Nation." Electronic gateway to full text and maps of all 13 chapters, which describe the ground-water resources of the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.










Groundwater Quality


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Groundwater quality monitoring and testing is of paramount importance both in the developed and developing world. This book presents a series of papers illustrating the varied nature of current research into groundwater quality. Urban and rural supplies are covered through a case history approach, and the importance of remedial action to prevent deterioration is emphasized.




Ground Water Atlas of the United States


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The Ground Water Atlas of the United States presents a comprehensive summary of theNations's ground-water resources, and is a basic reference for the location, geography, geology, and hydrologic characteristics of the major aquifers in the Nation. The information was collectedby the U.S. Geological Survey and other agencies during the course of many years of study. Resultsof the U.S. Geological Survey's Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, a systematic studyof the Nation's major aquifers, were used as a major, but not exclusive, source of informationfor compilation of the Atlas