Hydrology of Melt-Water Channels in Southwestern Minnesota

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1965
Authors
Thompson, Gerald L.
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United States Government Printing Office, Washington
Abstract

Melt-water channel deposits are among the most important aquifers in south-western Minnesota, but permeable zones within the deposits are difficult to locate, interpretation of the depositional history of proglacial channel deposits from aerial photographs and test-hole samples indicates the position of the permeable zones. Generally, the coarse-grained deposits are in headwater areas, near the confluence of two channels, in bends, or at the junction of sluiceways. Locally, these deposits yield as much as 1,000 gallons per minute to wells.

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Courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Online document located at http://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1809k/report.pdf
Keywords
hydrology, Melt-water, Southwestern Minnesota, Lake Winnipeg Basin
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