1956
DOI: 10.3133/ofr5616
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Analysis of basic data concerning ground water in the Yuma area, Arizona

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“…The best hydrologic records are those for Yuma Valley and Yuma Mesa, which are respectively parts of the Yuma project and Gila project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The following summary is based upon a recent analysis of the available basic data by Brown, Harshbarger, and Thomas (1956).…”
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“…The best hydrologic records are those for Yuma Valley and Yuma Mesa, which are respectively parts of the Yuma project and Gila project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The following summary is based upon a recent analysis of the available basic data by Brown, Harshbarger, and Thomas (1956).…”
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“…Ground water conditions were described by Johnson (1954) and by Brown, Harshbarger and Thomas (1956 (Lepley, 1978(Lepley, , 1979, residual Bouguer gravity (Aiken, 1975), and residual aeromagnetics (Sauck and Sumner, 1970) provide regional geophysics for the study area. Unpublished work was found Map IV-1 has the salient geologic features of the area.…”
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“…Early reports on the Yuma area are limited to a soil survey by Holmes (1903) and brief geologic descriptions by Wilson (1931Wilson ( , 1933. Ground-water conditions were described by Johnson (1954) and by Brown, Harshbarger and Thomas (1956). During the 1960s the u. S.…”
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