Ground-water Resources of the Red River Valley Alluvium in Louisiana


Book Description

Alluvial deposits in the Red River Valley constitute a relatively undeveloped but potentially important aquifer in northwestern Louisiana. The alluvium is 75 to 150 feet thick in the thalweg of the entrenched valley. It consists of clay, silt, sand, and gravel; the sand and gravel constitute the lower half of the deposits.






















Quaternary Aquifers in the Mississippi Embayment


Book Description

A general description of the availability of the chemical quality of ground water from the Quaternary aquifers in the Mississippi embayment.