Geology and ground-water resources of the Jordan Valley, Utah

Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin 7
Prepared in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer
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Abstract

The Jordan Valley occupies about 400 square miles in the central part of Salt Lake County in north-central Utah. Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, is in the northeastern part of the valley. The valley is at the eastern margin of the Basin and range physiographic province, and it is bounded on the northeast, east, south, and west by mountain ranges. The valley is drained by the Jordan River which enters through a water gap in the mountains to the south, flows north, and empties into the Great Salt Lake, which forms the northwestern border of the valley.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Title Geology and ground-water resources of the Jordan Valley, Utah
Series title Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin
Series number 7
Year Published 1964
Language English
Publisher Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey
Publisher location Salt Lake City, UT
Contributing office(s) Utah Water Science Center
Description 67 p.
Country United States
State Utah
Other Geospatial Jordan Valley
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