Berger, David L., David Lemuel, 1958-
Date
1958-
Label
Berger, David L., David Lemuel, 1958-
Name
Berger, David L.
resource.nameAlternative
David Lemuel
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Contributor of4
- Subsurface flow and water yield from watersheds tributary to Eagle Valley hydrographic area, west-central Nevada, by Douglas K. Maurer and David L. Berger ; prepared in cooperation with the Carson City Utilities Department and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California
- Subsurface flow to Eagle Valley from Vicee, Ash, and Kings Canyons, Carson City, Nevada, estimated from Darcy's law and the chloride-balance method, by Douglas K. Maurer, David L. Berger, and David E. Prudic
- Estimates of natural ground-water discharge and characterization of water quality in Dry Valley, Washoe County, west-central Nevada, 2002-2003, by David L. Berger ... [and others] ; prepared in cooperation with Washoe County
- Data network, collection, and analysis in the Diamond Valley flow system, central Nevada, by Lari A. Knochenmus, David L. Berger, Michael T. Moreo, and J. LaRue Smith
- Creator of7
- Hydrogeology and water resources of Ruby Valley, northeastern Nevada, by David L. Berger ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Lithologic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers at five test wells in the Coyote Spring Valley area, southern Nevada, as determined from geophysical logs, by David L. Berger ; prepared in cooperation with the State of Nevada, the Las Vegas Valley Water District, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
- Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada, methods for estimation and results, by David L. Berger
- Hydrogeologic framework of Antelope Valley and Bedell Flat, Washoe County, west-central Nevada, by David L. Berger, David A. Ponce, and Wyn C. Ross ; prepared in cooperation with the Washoe County Department of Water Resources
- Hydrogeology and simulated effects of urban development on water resources of Spanish Springs Valley, Washoe County, west-central Nevada, by David L. Berger [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources
- Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada, by David L. Berger
- Estimates of evapotranspiration from the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge area, Ruby Valley, northeastern Nevada, May 1999-October 2000, by David L. Berger [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
- Author of8
- Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada, methods for estimation and results, by David L. Berger
- Hydrogeologic framework of Antelope Valley and Bedell Flat, Washoe County, west-central Nevada, by David L. Berger, David A. Ponce, and Wyn C. Ross ; prepared in cooperation with the Washoe County Department of Water Resources
- Subsurface flow to Eagle Valley from Vicee, Ash, and Kings Canyons, Carson City, Nevada, estimated from Darcy's law and the chloride-balance method, by Douglas K. Maurer, David L. Berger, and David E. Prudic
- Data network, collection, and analysis in the Diamond Valley flow system, central Nevada, by Lari A. Knochenmus, David L. Berger, Michael T. Moreo, and J. LaRue Smith
- Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada, by David L. Berger
- Hydrogeology and simulated effects of urban development on water resources of Spanish Springs Valley, Washoe County, west-central Nevada, by David L. Berger [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources
- Lithologic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers at five test wells in the Coyote Spring Valley area, southern Nevada, as determined from geophysical logs, by David L. Berger ; prepared in cooperation with the State of Nevada, the Las Vegas Valley Water District, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
- Estimates of evapotranspiration from the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge area, Ruby Valley, northeastern Nevada, May 1999-October 2000, by David L. Berger [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service