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Ground and Surface Water: Discusses the importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource. Includes such topics as the natural processes of ground and surface-water interactions.
Authored by the United States Geological Survey, the series consists of thirteen chapters which describes the ground-water resources of regional areas that collectively cover the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S....
USGS Water Science for Schools explaines the uses of ground water in the United States. The main uses of ground water include "irrigation uses, drinking-water and other public uses, and for supplying domestic water to...
This site is from the USGS. The natural processes of ground-water and surface-water interactions are completely evaluated and diagrammed for easy understanding that includes the interaction of ground water with lakes,...
This is a USGS Water Science for School's web page. A table shows the amounts of rain that some cities across the U.S. received last year. The website also explains what can happen to water once it hits the earth's...
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