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Greg Stanton

Gregory P. Stanton
Hydrologist
Texas Water Science Center
gstanton@usgs.gov
http://tx.water.usgs.gov/
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey
1505 Ferguson Ln.
Austin, TX 78754
512-927-3558
512-927-3590 FAX

Aquifers In Which Greg Has Conducted Research

Greg's Karst Publications

  • Musgrove, MaryLynn, Fahlquist, Lynne, Stanton, G.P., Houston, N.A., and Lindgren, R.J. (2011) Hydrogeology, chemical characteristics, and water sources and pathways in the zone of contribution of a public-supply well in San Antonio, Texas: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2011-5146, 194 p.
  • Stanton, G.P., Kress, W.H., Teeple, A.P., Greenslate, M.L., and Clark, A.K. (2007) Geophysical analysis of the Salmon Peak Formation near Amistad Reservoir dam, Val Verde County, Texas, and Coahuila, Mexico, March 2006, to aid in piezometer placement: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5143, 72 p.

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