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Simulated effects of salt-mine collapse on ground-water flow and land subsidence in a glacial aquifer system, Livingston County, New York / by Richard M. Yager, Todd S. Miller, and William M. Kappel.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Yager, Richard M., author.
Kappel, William M., author.
Miller, Todd S., author.
Contributor:
Livingston County (N.Y.). Department of Health
Geological Survey (U.S.), issuing body.
Series:
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper ; 1611.
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper ; 1611
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Groundwater flow--New York (State)--Livingston County--Computer simulation.
Groundwater flow.
Subsidences (Earth movements)--New York (State)--Livingston County--Computer simulation.
Subsidences (Earth movements).
Groundwater flow--Computer simulation.
Subsidences (Earth movements)--Computer simulation.
New York (State)--Livingston County.
Genre:
Online resources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 85 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color).
Place of Publication:
Reston, Virginia : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.
Notes:
"Prepared in cooperation with the Livingston County Department of Health."
Online resource, PDF version; title from PDF title page (USGS, viewed October 21, 2014).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-80).
Other Format:
Print version: Yager, Richard M. Simulated effects of salt-mine collapse on ground-water flow and land subsidence in a glacial aquifer system, Livingston County, New York
OCLC:
896811620

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