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Title
Groundwater availability of the Williston Basin, United States and Canada
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Groundwater--Williston Basin--Management (LCSH)
Water-supply--Williston Basin (LCSH)
Aquifers--Williston Basin (LCSH)
Basins (Geology)--Great Plains (LCSH)
Basins (Geology)--Manitoba (LCSH)
Basins (Geology)--Saskatchewan (LCSH)
Williston Basin (LCSH)
Classification
LCC: TD223.7 .L66 2018 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 628.1/140978 full (Source: 23)
(Source: sudocs)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
"The Williston Basin of the Northern Great Plains is a sedimentary basin--a geologic bowl-like structure filled with layered sedimentary rocks dating as far back as the Paleozoic age. The basin, which is nationally important for the production of energy resources, spans Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota in the United States, and Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada. The three uppermost principal aquifer systems are the glacial, lower Tertiary, and Upper Cretaceous aquifer systems."--Provided by publisher.
Government Publication Type
Federal
Authorized Access Point
Long, Andrew J. Groundwater availability of the Williston Basin, United States and Canada