Browsing by Author "Jones, L. L."
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Lacewell, R D.; Jones, L. L.; Osborn, J. E. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1976-06)The region north of the Canadian River in Texas and including the three western counties of Oklahoma have been rapidly developing the groundwater resource since the mid 1960's. This region, hereafter referred to as the ...
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Kothmann, M. M. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )
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Warren, J. P.; Jones, L. L.; Griffin, W. L.; Lacewell, R. D. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1974-07)In recent years the area around Houston and Baytown, Texas, has been affected to an increasing degree by land subsidence. Sinking of the land surface has reached critical proportions in many areas, and subsidence of as ...
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Jones, L. L.; Larson, J. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1975-09)Land surface subsidence continues to be a destructive force in the Texas Gulf Coast area. The sinking of the surface has been linked by engineers to the withdrawal of groundwater. Subsidence causes damages and property ...
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Brah, W. L.; Jones, L. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978)In the Upper Galveston Bay region of the Texas coastal zone, water from naturally replenished underground aquifers provides much of the freshwater supply for municipal, industrial and agricultural needs. The availability ...
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Coffman, W. S.; Beattie, B. R.; Jones, L. L.; Adams, J. W. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1976-04)
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Jones, L. L.; Prewett, R. L.; Sprott, J. M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1972)