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Appendix C-1 Geohydrologic Framework and Hydrologic Conditions in the Albuquerque Basin, Central New Mexico By Conde R. Thorn, Douglas P. McAda, and John Michael Kernodle Citation: Thorn, C.R., D.P. McAda, and J.M. Kerno
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Document Date: 2014-10-23 18:22:28


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City

Albuquerque / Leadville / Valencia / San Acacia / /

Company

The Santa Fe Group / preSanta Fe Group / Ground-Water Resources / post-Santa Fe Group / Appendix C-3 Ground-Water Resources / /

Continent

North America / /

Event

Product Recall / Product Issues / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Cochiti Dam / /

IndustryTerm

bank / surface-water systems / chemical cements / /

NaturalFeature

Jemez River / Gulf of Mexico / Cochiti Lake / Jemez Mountains / Santa Fe Group aquifer / Rio Grande / Fe Group valley / /

Organization

U .S. Census Bureau / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / New Mexico office of the State / National Weather Service / /

Person

John Michael Kernodle / Peggy Barroll / James C. Cole / James R. Bartolino / Douglas P. McAda / /

Position

Executive / Engineer / /

Product

C-1 Geohydrologic / C-2 / groundwater / /

ProvinceOrState

Sandoval / New Mexico / Valencia / Bernalillo / Torrance / Cibola / Socorro / Colorado / /

Region

Gulf of Mexico / Central New Mexico / southern Colorado / /

Technology

Simulation / /

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