USGS OF 54-315
Geology and groundwater resources of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska
Authors:
Trainer, F.W.
Publication Date:
1954
Publisher:
U.S. Geological Survey
Ordering Info:
USGS Publications Warehouse
Quadrangle(s):
Alaska General; Alaska Statewide; Anchorage
Supersedes:
OF 167
Citation ID:
10560
Bibliographic Reference
Trainer, F.W., 1954, Geology and groundwater resources of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 54-315, 187 p., 12 sheets, scale 1:63,360.
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Report Information
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Figure 1, Index map showing location of Matanuska Valley agricultural area, scale 1:63,360 (626.0 K)
- Figure 2, Physiographic units in the Matanuska Valley agricultural area (435.0 K)
- Figure 3, Contour map of the bedrock surface near Palmer (1.1 M)
- Figure 4, Graphs showing particle-size distribution in water-bearing materials
- Figure 5, Map showing fluctuation of the water table near the Knik River during and after the annual flood of the river, 1955 (745.0 K)
- Figure 6, Wells in the lowland part of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area that reach water-bearing sand and gravel beneath till or till-like material (344.0 K)
- Figure 7, Map showing altitudes of water levels in wells, and contours on the water table, in Palmer and vicinity (652.0 K)
- Figure 8, Map showing altitudes of water levels in artesian wells and contours on the prezometric surface in Palmer and vicinity (443.0 K)
- Figure 9, Graphs showing fluctuations of water levels in wells (539.0 K)
- Figure 10, Diagrams showing the chemical composition of samples of ground water (539.0 K)
- Plate 1, Map showing surficial geology of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area and locations of wells (1.8 M)
- Plate 2, Stratigraphic diagram showing buried till sheet near Palmer (800.0 K)
Keywords
Groundwater
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