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Airborne Electromagnetic Survey of Aquifer Conditions in Northwestern Kansas
Beginning in late May and continuing for much of June, residents of northwest Kansas may see a low-flying helicopter towing a large hexagonal frame, part of a project to map groundwater conditions in the Ogallala aquifer in that part of the state.
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Kansas Geological Survey Sample Repository in Wichita Expanded and Renamed
The KGS's Kansas Geologic Sample Repository in Wichita preserves rock cuttings recovered from boreholes and wells drilled as deep as 6,000 feet beneath the surface.
New Edition of Widely Used Reference for Assessing Groundwater Issues Now Available
A simple and economical method used to evaluate a range of groundwater-related problems, from contamination to water-well deterioration, is the focus of a newly revised book by Kansas Geological Survey senior scientist Jim Butler.