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Explore water budgets and sustainability in geoscience through stratigraphy. Join the InTegrate workshop on July 25, 2012, at Washington State University to delve into the Palouse Basin aquifer system and its implications for the environment.
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Systems, Society, Sustainability & Geosciences: InTegrate workshop July 25, 2012 Water Budgets and Sustainability: Starting with Stratigraphy Cailin Huyck Orr School of the Environment Washington State University
Columbia River Flood Basalts Lyn Topinka USGS CVO 2002
Palouse Falls Bill Spence Lewiston Tribume
X X X X Ancient water Fig. Groundwater Atlas of the US Idaho, Oregon, Washington HA 730-H
Cross section of the Moscow – Pullman area Compiled by John H. Bush and Dean L. Garwood 2005 Moscow, ID Univ. of Idaho Pullman, WA Washington State Univ. Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee website
Grande Ronde Aquifer well levels1938 – 2008 at WSU Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee annual report 2007
Annual reports on water pumping Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee annual report 2007
Participatory Modeling of Groundwater – Allyson Beall Waters of the West University of Idaho
Northfield Shallow: Shakopee aquifer Deeper: Jordan aquifer Tipping et al. 2006 Sedimentary Geology