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Adjustments Due to a Declining Groundwater Supply: High Plains of Northern Texas and Western Oklahoma

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Title Adjustments Due to a Declining Groundwater Supply: High Plains of Northern Texas and Western Oklahoma
Creator Lacewell, R D. Jones, L. L. Osborn, J. E.
Description 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 Northern High Plains, is basically rural in nature with the principal agricultural products wheat, sorghum and cattle. Water is pumped from formations mainly for irrigating wheat and sorghum. Since the Northern High Plains is a semi-arid region (average annual rainfall is...
Date 2011-07-01T19:54:33Z 2011-07-01T19:54:33Z 1976-06
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/94917
Language en_US
Relation TR;74
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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