Selected Publications on the Water Resources of Maryland, Delaware, and Washington D.C. Area, 1886 to Present
Compiled by Donna R. Knight
Maryland Geological Survey
Maryland Geological Survey Publications that pertain to the water resources of the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C, include:
Publications of the Maryland Geological Survey may be obtained by writing: Maryland Geological Survey, 2300 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, or calling the Publication Sales Office, [(410) 554-5505].
Open-File Reports
MGS OFR 93-02-7 Hansen, H.J., III, Stratigraphy of upper cretaceous and tertiary sediments in a core-hole drilled near Chesterville, Kent County, Maryland, 38 p.
MGS OFR 92-02-6 Mack, F.K., and Andreasen, D.C., 1991, Geohydrologic data for the Coastal Plain sediments underlying Broadneck Peninsula, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 70 p.
MGS OFR 91-02-5 Hansen, H.J., III, and Wilson, J.M., 1990, Hydrogeology and stratigraphy of a 1,515-foot test well drilled near Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland, 59 p.
MGS OFR 88-02-04@ Mack, F.K., 1988, Selected geohydrologic characteristics of the Patapsco aquifers at Chalk Point, Prince Georges County, 36 p. (see page 30)
MGS OFR 87-02-3 Andreasen, D.C., and Hansen, H.J., III, 1987, Summary of hydrogeologic data from a test well (1,725 feet) drilled in tuckahoe State part, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, 47 p.
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MGS OFR 86-02-2 Wilson, J.M., 1986, Stratigraphy, hydrogeology, and water chemistry of the cretaceous aquifers of the Waldorf/La Plata Area, Charles County, Maryland, 66 p.
MGS OFR 84-02-01 Hansen, H.J., III, and Wilson, J.M., 1984, Summary of hydrogeologic data from a deep (2,678 feet) well at Lexington Park, St. Mary's County, Maryland, 61 p.
MGS OFR 82-919@ Mack, F.K., Wheeler, J.C., and Curtin, S.E., Water-level declines in the Magothy aquifer in southern Maryland related to increases in pumpage, 29 p. (see page 30).
MGS OFR 82-854@ Mack, F.K., Wheeler, J.C., and Curtin, S.E., Preliminary analysis of geohydrologic data from test wells drilled near Chester, on Kent Island, Queen Annes County, Maryland, 31 p. (see page 31).
MGS OFR 82-02-01 Waste Gate Formation, 1982, Part I, Hansen, H.J., III, Hydrogeologic framework and potential utilization of the brine aquifers of the Waste Gate Formation, a new unit of the Potomac Group underlying the Delmarva Peninsula, Part II, Doyle, J.A.,Palynology of continental Cretaceous sediments, Crisfield geothermal test well, eastern Maryland, 87 p.
MGS OFR 77-02-01 Hansen, H.J., III, 1977, Geologic and hydrologic data from two core holes drilled through the Aquia Formation (Eocene-Paleocene) in Prince George's and Queen Anne's Counties, Maryland, 77 p.
MGS OFR 72-01-1 Hansen, H.J., III, 1972, A user's guide for the artesian aquifers of the Maryland Coastal Plain, Part I, Introductory definitions and examples, Part II, Aquifer characteristics, 123 p.
MGSOFR 69-02-1 Groundwater aquifers and mineral commodities of Maryland,36 p.
MGSOFR 63-02-1 Johnston, P.M., and Otton, E.G., 1963, Availability of Groundwater for urban and industrial development in upper Montgomery County, Maryland,47 p.
MGS OFR 76-322@ Mack, F.K., Preliminary analysis of geohydrologic data from test wells drilled near Chalk Point, Prince Georges County, Maryland,31 p.


