(KEARNEY HUB) The Kearney Hub reports "The Conservation and Survey Division (Nebraska Geological Survey) of University of Nebraska-Lincoln has had a presence in the Panhandle since the mid-1970s, and its highest priority has always been investigating ground water, arguably Nebraska's most important natural resource.
In the mid-1970s, Vern Souders was the head of the Scottsbluff office and in charge of the test-hole drilling program that delineated the extent of the High Plains aquifer. Souders published several county reports, and in 1985 was a co-author on a comprehensive paper on the geology of Western Nebraska.
Souders and Jeff Gottula of Conservation and Survey also investigated the relationship between ground water and surface water in the Pumpkin Creek valley."
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In the mid-1970s, Vern Souders was the head of the Scottsbluff office and in charge of the test-hole drilling program that delineated the extent of the High Plains aquifer. Souders published several county reports, and in 1985 was a co-author on a comprehensive paper on the geology of Western Nebraska.
Souders and Jeff Gottula of Conservation and Survey also investigated the relationship between ground water and surface water in the Pumpkin Creek valley."
Read the article by clicking the title above.