From introduction: This report summarizes the available hydrologic information for a part of Nevada surrounding the Nevada Test Site. It emphasizes the possibility that ground water may move from one basin to another, whereas the usual concept heretofore has been that the ground water of the region generally occurs in basins that are closed or nearly closed.
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From introduction: This report summarizes the available hydrologic information for a part of Nevada surrounding the Nevada Test Site. It emphasizes the possibility that ground water may move from one basin to another, whereas the usual concept heretofore has been that the ground water of the region generally occurs in basins that are closed or nearly closed.
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Eakin, Thomas E.; Schoff, Stuart L. & Cohen, Philip.Regional Hydrology of a Part of Southern Nevada: a Reconnaissance,
report,
July 1963;
Washington D.C..
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accessed January 12, 2025),
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