Search Data.gov
Found 223 dataset(s) matching "agricultural industry".
-
The Roswell Basin aquifer system is located in southeastern New Mexico. It is composed of an alluvial aquifer and an underlying carbonate-rock aquifer. The aquifer covers an area of about 2,200...
-
The Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA) in eastern Arkansas is a major source of groundwater for public, industrial, agricultural, and aquaculture uses. Estimated withdrawals from...
-
Groundwater in the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system is an important source for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and domestic water supply needs across much of southern Missouri and northern...
-
Human factors that influence water availability in the Basin were discovered by reviewing hundreds of published literature items and articles from the literature following an extensive keyword...
-
A previously developed groundwater flow model (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20185035) was modified and used as the primary tool to assess groundwater availability in the Ozark Plateaus aquifer...
-
The China County-Level Data on Provincial Economic Yearbooks, Keyed To 1:1M GIS Map consists of socioeconomic and boundary data for the administrative regions of China for 1990 and 1991. The...
-
Human factors that influence water availability in the Basin were discovered by reviewing hundreds of published literature items and articles from the literature following an extensive keyword...
-
Mendenhall and others (1916) assessed groundwater resources in California's San Joaquin Valley in 1910 to estimate the availability of groundwater of suitable quality for agricultural, industrial,...
-
The Chicot aquifer system underlies an area of approximately 9,500 mi2 in southwestern Louisiana and is located within the Gulf Coastal Plain physiographic province. The region includes all or...
-
<p dir="ltr">The goal of the National Microbial Germplasm Program is to ensure that the genetic diversity of agriculturally important microorganisms is maintained to enhance and increase...
-
The Tokio Formation in southwestern Arkansas, hereafter referred to as the Tokio aquifer, is a source of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use in Clark, Hempstead,...
-
Groundwater in the arid Mountain Home area is vital to agricultural, municipal, industrial and other water users who are concerned about declining groundwater levels. The U.S. Geological Survey,...
-
The Nacatoch Sand in northeastern and Arkansas, is sources of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use Clay and Green Counties. Water-level altitudes measured in 12 wells...
-
The Nacatoch Sand in northeastern and Arkansas, is sources of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use in Clay and Green Counties. Water-level altitudes measured in 12...
-
The Tokio Formation in southwestern Arkansas, hereafter referred to as the Tokio aquifer, is a source of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use in Clark, Hempstead,...
-
The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer covers an area of about 800 square miles in the Arbuckle Mountains and Arbuckle Plains of South-Central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the Central Lowland Physiographic...
-
The Nacatoch Sand in northeastern and Arkansas, is sources of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use Clay and Green Counties. Water-level altitudes measured in 12 wells...
-
The Tokio Formation in southwestern Arkansas, hereafter referred to as the Tokio aquifer, is a source of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use in Clark, Hempstead,...
-
In cooperation with the Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected groundwater levels, geophysical logs, and video logs at eight monitoring wells from...
-
The Nacatoch Sand in southwestern Arkansas, hereafter referred to as the Nacatoch aquifer, is a source of groundwater for agricultural, domestic, industrial, and public use in Clark, Hempstead,...