Title: Ground-water resources along the Cedar Creek anticline in 

 Eastern Montana 



Series: Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology Memoir 40 



Date: 1965 



Geologic mapping at 1:175,000 scale shows the Lame Steer drainage 

 as undifferentiated Fort Union Formation. Structural contouring 

 shows the basal Fox Hills sandstone at an elevation of about 1930 

 feet in the vicinity of the Refuge, dipping northeastward down the 

 eastern limb of the structure. Potentiometric mapping provides 

 little information on the east side of the anticline; there is no 

 indication of flowing wells nearby. 



The text speaks almost entirely to aquifer characteristics and 

 drawdown modeling in the Hell Creek/Fox Hills sandstone and does 

 not discuss Fort Union or surficial aquifers. Water chemistry data 

 for the Hell Creek/Fox Hills aquifer is included. 



Lavina DOT Wetland Mitiga tion Site 



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Author: Ellis, A.J. and O.E. Meinzer 



Title: Ground water in Musselshell and Golden Valley Counties, 

 Montana 



Series: USGS Water-Supply Paper 518 



Date: 1924 



Regional mapping at 1:250,000 scale shows the site underlain by the 

 Judith River Formation, with upland areas to the north exposing 

 Bearpaw Shale and Lance Formation. There is no information 

 regarding the Musselshell alluvium in the vicinity. 



LeBeau Creek South. 



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Author: Harrison, J.E., E.R. Cressman and J.W. Whipple 



Title: Preliminary geologic map of part of the Kalispell 1X2 

 Degree Quadrangle, Montana. 



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