Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . tchinson County and in northeastern portion of Bonhomme County, South Dakota 20 VIII. Logs of wells in Yankton and Clay counties, South Dakota 22 IX. A, Dakota sandstone on Firesteel Creek, in Township 104 North,Range 61 West; B, Artesian spring, Township 104 North, Range 60 West 24 X. A, Sherrill Spring, on Lower Enemy Creek; B, Kilburn Run, fed by Kilburn well, north of Mount Vernon, South Dakota 26 7 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Department of the Interior,United States Geological Survey, Division of Hydrography, Washingto
Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . tchinson County and in northeastern portion of Bonhomme County, South Dakota 20 VIII. Logs of wells in Yankton and Clay counties, South Dakota 22 IX. A, Dakota sandstone on Firesteel Creek, in Township 104 North,Range 61 West; B, Artesian spring, Township 104 North, Range 60 West 24 X. A, Sherrill Spring, on Lower Enemy Creek; B, Kilburn Run, fed by Kilburn well, north of Mount Vernon, South Dakota 26 7 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Department of the Interior,United States Geological Survey, Division of Hydrography, Washington, February 15, : I have the honor to transmit herewith a manuscript giving theresults of investigations of underground waters of a portion of south-eastern South Dakota, prepared by Prof. James E. Todd, and torecommend that it be printed in the series of Water-Supply andIrrigation Papers. Very respectfully, F. H. Newell, Ilydrographer in Charles D. Walcott, Director United States Geological Survey. LOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER N? 34 INDEX MAP OF EASTERN SOITH DAKOTA Showing area under consideration BY 13i>9. Scale js bisn a cc GEOLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES OF A PORTIONOF SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA. By James E. Todd. LOCATION OF REGION. The area to which this paper relates is represented on the Olivetand Parker sheets of the Topographic Atlas of the United States, pub-lished by the United States Geological It occupies largeportions of Turner and Hutchinson counties, and small portionsof Bonhomme, Yankton, and Clay counties, South Dakota. It isespecially instructive from the fact that it includes typical areas ofthe valleys of James and Vermilion rivers, and Turkey Ridge, whichforms a portion of the divide between the two streams. More-over, it exhibits characteristic features of two kinds of artesian sup-ply, viz, that from the Dakota sandstone, and that from the sandsunderlying the drift. It also exhibits plainly the typ
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