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Ground-Water Resources of the Lower Bear River Drainage Basin, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-44)
By: L. J. Bjorklund & L. J. McGreevy The lower Bear River drainage basin consists of about 730 square miles in north-central Utah, north of and adjacent to Bear River Bay of the Great Salt Lake. An average of about...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Pilot Valley, Utah and Nevada (TP-41)
By: J. C. Stephens and J. W. Hood Pilot Valley is an area of about 470 square miles in southwestern Box Elder and northwestern Tooele Counties, Utah, and eastern Elko County, Nevada. The valley is bounded on the east and...
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Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality of Surface Water and Fluvial Sediment in the Price River Basin, Utah (TP-39)
By: J. C. Mundorff The Price River basin is mainly in Carbon and Emery Counties in east-central Utah, and the total drainage area is about 1,900 square miles. The Price River flows in a generally southeasterly direction toward its junction...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Promontory Mountains Area, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-38)
By: J. W. Hood The Promontory Mountains area is in eastern Box Elder County, and its drainage is directly tributary to Great Salt Lake. The drainage area consists of 228,000 acres. Ground water is most uniformly available from unconsolidated and...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Blue Creek Valley Area, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-37)
By: E. L. Bolke and D. Price The Blue Creek Valley area includes about 250 square miles in a semiarid, sparsely populated section of northwestern Utah. Normal annual precipitation in the area ranges from about 15 inches on the valley...
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Summary of Water Resources of Salt Lake County, Utah (TP-34)
By: A. G. Hely, R. W. Mower, and C. A. Harr The steady growth of population and industry in Salt Lake County has been accompanied by ever-increasing demands for water. Although the task of providing adequate supplies has been a...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Hansel Valley and Northern Rozel Flat, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-33)
By: J. W. Hood Hansel Valley and northern Rozel Flat are in northeastern Box Elder County and their drainage is directly tributary to Great Salt Lake. The hydrologic budget area, for the Hansel Valley drainage basin only, includes about 152,000...
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Geology and Water Resources of the Spanish Valley Area, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah (TP-32)
By: C. T. Sumsion The Spanish Valley area covers about 144 square miles on the western slopes of the La Sal Mountains in southeastern Utah; within it, Spanish Valley comprises about 18 square miles. Altitudes of land surface within the...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Grouse Creek Valley, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-29)
By: J. W. Hood and D. Price Grouse Creek valley is a trough-shaped depression that extends about 30 miles southward from T. 13 N. in the Grouse Creek and Goose Creek Mountains to the Great Salt Lake Desert in T....
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Water Resources of the Heber-Kamas-Park City Area, North-Central Utah (TP-27)
By: C. H. Baker, Jr. The Heber-Kamas-Park City area encompasses about 810 square miles in Wasatch and Summit Counties, in north-central Utah, and includes four mountain valleys - Heber Valley, Rhodes Valley, Parleys Park, and Round Valley-with most of the...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Curlew Valley, Utah and Idaho (TP-25)
By: E. L. Bolke and D. Price The Curlew Valley drainage basin extends across the Utah-Idaho State line and covers about 1,200 square miles. The valley is bounded on the west, north, and east by mountain ranges and is open...
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Reconnaissance of the Ground-Water Resources of the Upper Fremont River Valley, Wayne County, Utah (TP-22)
By: The upper Fremont River valley, a depression caused by faulting, altered by erosion, and partly filled by alluvium eroded from surrounding highlands, includes about 40 square miles in south-central Utah. The drainage basin which contributes water to the valley...
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Extensions of Streamflow Records in Utah (TP-20)
By: J. K. Reid, L. E. Carroon, and G. E. Pyper The State of Utah consists essentially of two major drainage basins - the Colorado River Basin on the east and the Great Basin on the west. A small part...
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An Appraisal of the Quality of Surface Water in the Sevier Lake Basin (TP-19)
By: D. C. Hahl and J. C. Mundorff The Sevier and Beaver River systems are the two major river systems in the Sevier Lake basin in Utah. This report contains an analysis of reconnaissance data collected during the 1964 water...
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Geohydrology and Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Central Virgin River Basin of Iron and Washington Counties, Utah (TP-116 OFP)
By: V.M. Heilweil, G.W. Freethey, C.D. Wilkowske, B.J. Stolp, and D.E. Wilberg Because rapid growth of communities in Washington and Iron Counties, Utah, is expected to cause an increase in the future demand for water resources, a hydrologic investigation was...
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Numerical simulation of the movement of sulfate in ground water in southwestern Salt Lake Valley, Utah (TP-110D)
By: P. M. LambertSalt Lake Valley is the main population and industrial center in the State of Utah. Maintenance of an adequate supply of water suitable for domestic use is one of the most important factors in sustaining the current...
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Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in basin-fill material in Salt Lake Valley, Utah (TP-110B)
By: P. M. Lambert Salt Lake Valley is the main population and industrial center in the State of Utah. Maintenance of an adequate supply of water suitable for domestic use is one of the most important factors in sustaining the...
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Water budget and simulation of one-dimensional unsaturated flow for a flood- and a sprinkler-irrigated field near Milford, Utah (TP-109)
By: D. D. Susong Ground-water recharge to basin-fill aquifers from unconsumed irrigation water in the western United States is being reduced as irrigators convert to more efficient irrigation systems. In some areas, these changes in irrigation methods may be contributing...
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Hydrology of Cache Valley, Cache County, Utah, and adjacent part of Idaho, with emphasis on simulation of ground-water flow (TP-108)
A hydrologic investigation of Cache Valley was done to better understand the ground-water system in unconsolidated basin-fill deposits and the interaction between ground water and surface water. Ground-water recharge occurs by infiltration of precipitation and unconsumed irrigation water, seepage from...
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Seepage Study of the Timpanogos, Wasatch, Sagebrush and Spring Creek, Upper Charleston, and Lower Charleston Canals, Wasatch County, Utah (TP-104)
By: L. R. Herbert, C. B. Burden, and B. K. Thomas A seepage study was made during 1989 on selected reaches of the Timpanogos, Wasatch, Sagebrush and Spring Creek, Upper Charleston, and Lower Charleston Canals in Wasatch County, Utah, to...
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Utah State Water Plan: Weber River Basin (SWP-9)
By: Division of Water Resources The Weber River Basin includes a significant share of the rugged Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges with peaks over 11,200 feet high. The total watershed area is estimated at 1.5 million acres of land within...
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Utah State Water Plan: Utah Lake Basin (SWP-8)
By: Division of Water Resources The Utah Lake Basin sits at the base of historic Lake Bonneville in the Great Basin. It is bounded on the east by the Uinta Mountains and the Wasatch Plateaus, on the west by the...
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Utah State Water Plan: Uintah Basin (SWP-7)
By: Division of Water Resources The Uintah Basin is divided into two drainages: the north slope and the south slope of the Uinta Mountains. The north slope is bounded by the Uinta Mountains to the south, the Wyoming border to...
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Utah State Water Plan: Southeast Colorado River Basin (SWP-6)
By: Division of Water Resources The Southeast Colorado River Basin is located in the southeast corner of the state and covers 6,976,250 acres in Grand and San Juan counties. The basin area is 12.8 percent of the state. Part of...
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