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ABSTRACT: Chicot Aquifer in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana; #90021 (2003)

RILEY MILNER

Search and Discovery.com

... the issue of aquifer sustainability to the forefront in many areas of the country and throughout the world. A drought season in 1998 resulted in farmers...

2003

Preparing for and Handling Common Complaints by Private Water Well Owners Related to Coal Bed Methane, Shale Gas and Other Unconventional Development Programs; #90131 (2011)

John V. Fontana and David M. Seneshen

Search and Discovery.com

....   Water wells can also become non‐productive and the quality of water degraded due to regional  draw‐down from over use of the aquifer, drought, well...

2011

ABSTRACT Preparing for and Handling Common Complaints by Private Water Well Owners Related to Coal Bed Methane, Shale Gas and Other Unconventional Development Programs, #90125 (2011)

Fontana John V., Seneshen David

Search and Discovery.com

... of the aquifer, drought, or just the limited life span wells. Methane in a water well occurs naturally from bacteria present in or introduced...

2011

ABSTRACT Preparing for and Handling Common Complaints by Private Water Well Owners Related to Coal Bed Methane, Shale Gas and Other Unconventional Development Programs, #90126 (2011)

Fontana John V., Seneshen David

Search and Discovery.com

... of the aquifer, drought, or just the limited life span wells. Methane in a water well occurs naturally from bacteria present in or introduced...

2011

Produced Salt Water: The Next Resource Play? Solving Oil Industry Problems via Paradigm Shifts, New Technologies, Markets, and Community Partnerships; #70138 (2013)

Susan Smith Nash

Search and Discovery.com

... to worsen if the current extreme drought continues as expected. Ironically many of those same counties, which will be completely out of potable water...

2013

Groundwater Supplies and Availability in Texas: Results from the 2006 Regional Water Plans and the 2007 State Water Plan

Robert E. Mace, Sarah C. Davidson

GCAGS Transactions

... and the frequency of drought, the State of Texas has conducted statewide water planning since 1957 resulting in eight adopted water plans (in 1961, 1968, 1984, 1990...

2007

Water resources and water quality in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas: Current status and future projections

Louis R. Manz, Dibyendu Sarkar, Weldon W. Hammond Jr.

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... and 1180 ft3/s, which is well below the 3000-ft3/s estimate (U.S. Geological Survey, 2001b). In the spring of 2001, because of the severe drought...

2005

The role of urban runoff, sewage discharge, and chicken manure on the water quality of the Chattahoochee River

Curtis L. Hollabaugh, Randa R. Harris and Jason A. Jackson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... at a sample station 50 mi (80 km) downstream of Atlanta for 310 days during a drought in 1999–2000 and again for 290 days during abundant rainfall in 2002...

2004

The Human and Economic Losses of Selected Natural Disasters in Latin America, 1970-1987

Daniel B. Krinsley

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... EARTHQUAKES A N D ASSOCIATED LANDSLIDES ( 7 ) FLOOD/DROUGHT PERCENT 115,300 78.2 11.31 69.4 216.13 5.2 400 0.3 2.84 17.5 24.23 11.7...

1995

Report of the Working Group on Natural Hazards

Mary Ellen Williams

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... disasters are drought, floods, cyclones, earthquakes, volcanoes, and land­ slides. Some natural hazards occur due to degradation of the environment...

1995

REPLY: THE WACO MAMMOTH NATIONAL MONUMENT MAY REPRESENT A DIMINISHED WATERING-HOLE SCENARIO BASED ON PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE OF POST-MORTEM SCAVENGING

LOGAN A. WIEST, DON ESKER, STEVEN G. DRIESE

PALAIOS

... as the kill mechanism for the Waco mammoths (Fox et al. 1992; Bongino 2007; Nordt et al. 2015). Drought remains a plausible and parsimonious explanation...

2017

ABSTRACT: Climate and Depositional Environment of Glyptostrobus Forest Swamps that Formed Thick Low-Ash Coals in The Paleocene Powder River Basin

L.S. Satchell

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

..., t h e low taxodiaceous swamps grow i n c l l m a t e s ~31thseasonal drought ( I n t h e southeast U.S. and southeast China). Both swamp genera a r e r...

1985

Springfield Spring, Drought Stress, and Aquifer Recovery—A Central Texas Case Study with Implications for Small Town Water Future

H. C. Clark

GCAGS Transactions

...Springfield Spring, Drought Stress, and Aquifer Recovery—A Central Texas Case Study with Implications for Small Town Water Future H. C. Clark 2015 61...

2015

Sequence stratigraphy of Dinosaur Lake: Small-scale fluvio-deltaic stratal relationships of a dinosaur accumulation at the Aaron Scott Quarry, Morrison Formation, San Rafael Swell, Utah

David L. Jeffery, Janet L. Bertog, John R. Bishop

PALAIOS

..., or in siltstones and mudstones interpreted as clay plugs within floodplain deposits (Evanoff and Carpenter, 1998). Drought-induced mass mortalities...

2011

Colorado’s Groundwater Reservoirs – An Underutilized Resource1

Ralf Topper, CPG

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... particularly during drought cycles. Colorado’s alluvial and sedimentary bedrock aquifers also have a tremendous capacity to store more water. Aquifers offer...

2022

Common Complaints by Water Well Owners Related to Unconventional Development Programs; #70109 (2011)

John V. Fontana and David Seneshen

Search and Discovery.com

... become nonproductive and the quality of water degraded due to regional draw-down from over-use of the aquifer, drought, or just the limited life span...

2011

The Edwards Aquifer

Robert W. Bader

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... of the recent drought, it is apparent that water will become an increasingly important issue. Figure 5. Geohydrologic Section D-D′ Figure 6. Bexar Co...

1984

ARCHAEOLOGY BETWEEN BILLINGS AND RED LODGE

Stuart W. Conner, Kenneth J. Feyhl

Montana Geological Society

... the altithermal drought of approximately 5,000 to 7,500 years ago most of the evidences of prehistoric people were found at higher elevations...

1986

Disruption and Damages: Climate-Related Risks to the Australian Oil and Gas Sector

Stephanie M. Downes, Amy Steel, Enrico Favaro, Michael Wood

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... focus on physical climate risks including sea level rise impacts on an offshore processing region, flooding and drought impacts in an onshore processing...

2021

Abstract: Peak Water? The Limits of a Resource

Michael F. Forlenza

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... Antarctica. Even with a population less than one-tenth of the United States, water resources are stretched to the breaking point. The worst drought...

2009

Memorial: Frank Neighbor (1906-1996)

Carl E. Jenkins, Wallace W. Stewart

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., and, added to that, the drought struck the wheat lands. Neighbor, again, had to quit school and go to work, this time as a science teacher at Rapid City...

1996

Abstract: 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'

Phil Playford

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... drought. No forward predictions on weather caused widespread concern among members and climate can ever be 100% rel iable, but a of the Society and led...

2011

Groundwater potential assessment using 2-D resistivity method in Kluang, Johor (Malaysia)

Nazrin Rahman, Rosli Saad

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... by factors such as cost, pollution and drought. The existing clean water sources which mostly originates from surface water is decreasing due...

2018

Abstract: Optimization of Remediation of Salt-Affected Soils by Leaching; #90172 (2014)

M. V. Callaghan, L. R. Bentley, E. Cey

Search and Discovery.com

... of captured water and the chemistry of the leachate. Due to an extended drought, the pre-irrigation water table was approximately 3.5 m below ground...

2014

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