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Reconnaissance of the Chemical Quality of Surface Waters of the Red River Basin, Texas
Report on the Red River, with data on its area, topography, climate, rainfall, chemical quality, and degradation of the water supply.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Leifeste, Donald K., 1932-; Blakey, James F. (James Fogle), 1932- & Hughes, Leon S.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Water in Estuaries of Texas: September 1967-September 1968
Report studying the water estuaries of Texas to properly manage and utilize these resources. Contains maps, data-collection methods, tables, and more.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Hahl, D. C. & Ratzlaff, Karl W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Water in Estuaries of Texas: October 1970-September 1971
Report studying the water estuaries of Texas to properly manage and utilize these resources. Contains maps, data-collection methods, tables, and more.
Date:
May 1975
Creator:
Hahl, D. C. & Ratzlaff, Karl W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in Castro County, Texas: Projections of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields
Report on the Ogallala Aquifer in Castro County, Texas including the historic use of the aquifer, the projected water volume, and projections of water availability in the future.
Date:
May 1976
Creator:
Wyatt, A. Wayne; Bell, Ann E. & Morrison, Shelly
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in Lamb County, Texas: Projections of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields
Report on the Ogallala Aquifer in Lamb County, Texas, with a focus on the fact that the area currently uses 10 times more water than the aquifer can replenish per year.
Date:
May 1976
Creator:
Wyatt, A. Wayne; Bell, Ann E. & Morrison, Shelly
System:
The Portal to Texas History