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Contents
Purpose and scope of investigation
Location and extent of area
Previous investigations
Methods of investigation
Well-numbering system
Acknowledgments
Physiography
Drainage
Climate
Population
Agriculture
Mineral resources
Geologic history
Summary of stratigraphy
Structure
Geomorphology
Geologic Formations in Relation to Ground Water
Permian System--Sumner Group
Wellington Formation
Water supply
Cretaceous System
Kiowa Shale
Water supply
Dakota Formation
Water supply
Graneros Shale
Water supply
Greenhorn Limestone
Water supply
Carlile Shale
Neogene System--Pleistocene Series
Nebraskan and Kansan Stages
Illinoisan Stage terrace deposits
Water supply
Wisconsinan Stage terrace deposits
Water supply
Undifferentiated deposits
Water supply
Alluvium
Role of ground water in the water cycle
Movement of ground water
Ground-water recharge
Ground-water discharge
Interrelations of surface and ground waters
Recharge of a well by surface water
Aquifer tests
Haddock test
Delphos test
State Lake test
Precipitation
Runoff
Dissolved solids
Hardness
Iron and manganese
Silica
Alkalinity
Sulfate
Chloride
Nitrate
Fluoride
Specific conductance
Dissolved solids in ground water
Dissolved solids in surface water
Water for irrigation use
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Kansas Geological Survey, Geology
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