Three New 1:24,000-Scale Geologic Maps Published! Today we released three new 1:24,000-scale geologic maps covering parts of Thurston, Pierce, Lewis, King, and Kittitas Counties. The new geologic maps are: Below we include additional information about each publication, including the abstract, ...
, ALLDRITT, Katelin, HEHEMANN, Nicholas J., SARIKHAN, Isabelle, and LOGAN, Robert L., (1) Division of Geology and Earth Resources, Washington Department of Natural Resources, 1111 Washington Street SE, PO Box 47007, Olympia, WA 98504-7007, michael.polenz@dnr.wa.gov, (2) Geology, ...
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VAUGEOIS, Laura MGis Gps & Remote Sensing in Geologic Hazard Assessment
After applying an Analytical Hierarchy Process and assigning weighted criteria, an overlay method in GIS produced maps of suitability, with the basin showing 3% as very suitable and 31% potentially suitable for artificial recharge projects. Quantitatively evaluating aquifer recharge tends to necessitate ...