The U.S. Geological Survey began a multiyear regional assessment of groundwater availability in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain (NACP) aquifer system in 2010 as part of its ongoing regional assessments of groundwater availability of the principal aquifers of the Nation. The goals of this national assessment are to document effects of human activities on water levels and groundwater storage, explore climate variability effects on the regional water budget, and provide consistent and integrated information that is useful to those who use and manage the groundwater resource. As part of this nationwide assessment, the USGS evaluated available groundwater resources within the NACP aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to northeastern North Carolina.
CITATION STYLE
Masterson, J. P., Pope, J. P., Fienen, M. N., Monti, Jack, Jr., Nardi, M. R., & Finkelstein, J. S. (2016). Assessment of Groundwater Availability in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Aquifer System From Long Island, New York, to North Carolina. U.S. Geological Survey (p. 76). Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/pp1829
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.