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Subsidence

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Hydrogeology, land-subsidence projections, and earth-fissure hazards along the Tucson Aqueduct alignment of the Central Arizona Project in Pinal and Pima Counties, Arizona

Schumann, H.H., Wrege, B.M., and Meehan, W.D., 2002, Hydrogeology, land-subsidence projections, and earth-fissure hazards along the Tucson Aqueduct alignment of the Central Arizona Project in Pinal and Pima Counties, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4028, 1 sheet, various scales.

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Environmental management of groundwater contamination in land subsidence and fissure areas

Larkin, H.D., II, 2001, Environmental management of groundwater contamination in land subsidence and fissure areas: Tempe, Arizona State University, M.S. thesis, 199 p.

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Potential for aquifer compaction, land subsidence, and earth fissures in the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona

Anderson, S.R., 1988, Potential for aquifer compaction, land subsidence, and earth fissures in the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-713, 3 sheets, scale 1:250,000.

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Causes of sinks near Tucson, Arizona, USA

Hoffmann, J.P., Pool, D.R., Konieczki, A.D., and Carpenter, M.C., 1998, Causes of sinks near Tucson, Arizona, USA: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 6, p. 349-364.

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Simulation of delay in release of water from compaction in aquifer system [abs.], in American Geophysical Union, 1992 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, August 17-21, 1992

Leake, S.A., 1992, Simulation of delay in release of water from compaction in aquifer system [abs.], in American Geophysical Union, 1992 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, August 17-21, 1992: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Supplement,v. 73, no. 25, p. 31.

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Pinal Active Management Area Second Management Plan, Simulation of water use scenarios utilizing the Pinal AMA Regional Groundwater Flow Model

Corkhill, E.F., and Plato, P.R., 1992, Pinal Active Management Area Second Management Plan, Simulation of water use scenarios utilizing the Pinal AMA Regional Groundwater Flow Model: Arizona Department of Water Resources Modeling Report no. 4, 25 p.

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Assessing impacts of dropping water table in Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

Van Pelt, Derek, 1998, Assessing impacts of dropping water table in Casa Grande Ruins National Monument: Tucson, University of Arizona, M.S. thesis, 137 p.

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Land subsidence and earth fissures caused by ground-water depletion in southern Arizona, in Anderson, T.W. and Johnson, A.I., eds., Regional aquifer systems of the United States - Southwest alluvial basins of Arizona

Schumann, H.H., Laney, R.L., and Cripe, L.S., 1986, Land subsidence and earth fissures caused by ground-water depletion in southern Arizona, in Anderson, T.W. and Johnson, A.I., eds., Regional aquifer systems of the United States - Southwest alluvial basins of Arizona: American Water Resources Association Monograph Series no. 7, p. 81-91.

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Second Management Plan, 1999-2000, Pinal Active Management Area

Arizona Department of Water Resources, 1991, Second Management Plan, 1999-2000, Pinal Active Management Area: Arizona Department of Water Resources, 289 p.

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Land-subsidence and ground-water storage monitoring in the Tucson Active Management Area, Arizona

Pool, D.R., Winster, D., and Cole, K.C., 2000, Land-subsidence and ground-water storage monitoring in the Tucson Active Management Area, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-084-00, 4 p.

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