Laserfiche WebLink
p <br /> K"� F <br /> k <br /> .N <br /> SECTION 6 <br /> REFERENCES CITED <br />? Bailey, E.H., twin,W.P. and Jones, D.L., 1964, Franciscan and related rocks, and their <br /> F significance in the geology of western California. California Division of Mines <br /> y and Geology Bulletin 183, 172p. <br /> 2� <br /> Davis, G.H., Careen, J.H., Olmsted, F.H., and Brown, D.W., 1959, Ground-water <br /> conditions and storage capacity in the San Joaquin Valley, California. US <br /> 4: <br /> Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1469,287p. <br /> Farrar, C.D., and Bertoldi, G.L., 1988, Region 4, Central Valley and Pacific Coast <br /> Ranges, in Back, W., Rosenshein, J.S., and Seaber, P.R., eds., Hydrogeology. <br />� Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America, e Geology of North <br /> America. v. 0-2. <br /> Hackel, O., 1966, Summary of the Geology of the Great Valley, in Bailey, E.H., ed., <br /> Geology of Northern California. California Division of Mines and Geology <br /> Bulletin 190,p. 217-238. <br /> k <br /> Johnston, R.H., 1989, The hydrologic responses to development in regional sedimentary <br /> aquifers: Ground Water,v.27,No. 3,p. 316-322. <br /> Olmsted, F.H., and Davis, G.H., 1961, Geologic features and ground-water storage <br /> capacity of the Sacramento Valley, California. U.S. Geological Survey Water- <br /> Supply paper 1497,241 p. <br /> Page, R.W., 1986, Geology of the fresh ground-water basin of the Central Valley, <br /> California, with texture maps and sections. U.S. Geological Survey Professional <br /> Paper 1401-C, 54p. <br /> 6-1 <br /> 175-07.R5 4/24/91 <br />