Groundwater hydrology, groundwater and surface-water interactions, aquifer testing, and groundwater-flow simulations for the Fountain Creek alluvial aquifer, near Colorado Springs, Colorado, 2018–20
Author:
Newman Connor P.ORCID, Russell Cory A.ORCID, Kisfalusi Zachary D.ORCID, Paschke SuzanneORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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