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Ground-water conditions in huntsville area, Alabama, January 1960 through June 1961
Water level data were collected from 18 wells, 10 of which were equipped with recording gages; water levels in eight wells were measured weekly; Huntsville Big Spring was equipped with recording gage; three pumping tests were made on wells in area; pumpage data were tabulated from municipal records and precipitation data were tabulated from U S Weather Bureau records; 13 water samples were collected for chemical analyses.
Ground-water conditions in huntsville area, Alabama, January 1960 through June 1961
Water level data were collected from 18 wells, 10 of which were equipped with recording gages; water levels in eight wells were measured weekly; Huntsville Big Spring was equipped with recording gage; three pumping tests were made on wells in area; pumpage data were tabulated from municipal records and precipitation data were tabulated from U S Weather Bureau records; 13 water samples were collected for chemical analyses.
Ground-water conditions in huntsville area, Alabama, January 1960 through June 1961
Alabama Geol Survey -- Cir
1965
46 pages
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English
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