Geology And Underground Water Resources Of Northern Louisiana, originally published in 1906, is a detailed study by Arthur C. Veatch. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the geological formations and the availability of underground water in the northern part of Louisiana. The text delves into the region's geological structure, examining various rock layers and their composition. It also investigates the sources, quantity, and quality of the underground water, which was a vital resource for the area's inhabitants and industries. This historical document offers valuable insights into the early 20th-century understanding of hydrology and geological surveying techniques.
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