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Geology of the Levan quadrangle, Juab County, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-120.

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Provisional geologic map of the Levan quadrangle, Juab County, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/m-135.

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Michael, D. PhD Jackson. The Number and Timing of Paleoseismic Events on the Nephi and Levan Segments, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 1991.

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The number and timing of Holocene paleoseismic events on the Nephi and Levan segments, Wasatch fault zone, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ss-78.

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Surficial geologic map of the Levan and Fayette segments of the Wasatch Fault zone, Juab and Sanpete Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/m-229.

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Surface fault rupture hazard maps of the Levan and Fayette segments of the Wasatch Fault Zone, Juab and Sanpete Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-640.

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McDonald, Greg N., Adam I. Hiscock, and Michael D. Hylland. "PALEOSEISMIC INVESTIGATION OF THE LEVAN AND FAYETTE SEGMENTS OF THE WASATCH FAULT ZONE, UTAH." In 72nd Annual GSA Rocky Mountain Section Meeting - 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020rm-346338.

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Hurlow, Hugh A., Paul C. Inkenbrandt, and Trevor H. Schlossnagle. Hydrogeology, Groundwater Chemistry, and Water Budget of Juab Valley, Eastern Juab County, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ss-170.

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Juab Valley is a north-south-trending basin in the eastern Basin and Range Province. Juab Valley is bounded on the east by the Wasatch normal fault and the Wasatch Range and San Pitch Mountains, bounded on the west by Long Ridge and the West Hills. Juab Valley is at the southern end of Utah’s Wasatch Front, an area of projected rapid population growth and increased groundwater use. East-west-trending surface-water, groundwater, and water-rights boundaries approximately coincide along the valley’s geographic midline at Levan Ridge, an east-west trending watershed divide that separates the north and south parts of Juab Valley. The basin includes, from north to south, the towns of Mona, Nephi, and Levan, which support local agricultural and light-industrial businesses. Groundwater use is essential to Juab Valley’s economy. The Juab Valley study area consists of surficial unconsolidated basin-fill deposits at lower elevations and various bedrock units surrounding and underlying the basin-fill deposits. Quaternary-Tertiary basin-fill deposits form Juab Valley’s primary aquifer. Tertiary volcanic rocks underlie some of the basinfill deposits and form the central part of Long Ridge on the northwest side of the valley. Paleozoic carbonate rocks that crop out in the Mount Nebo area of the Wasatch Range, which receives the greatest average annual precipitation in the study area, likely accommodate infiltration of snowmelt and subsurface groundwater flow to the basin-fill aquifer. The Jurassic Arapien Formation also crops out in the Wasatch Range and San Pitch Mountains, and dissolution of gypsum and halite in the formation and sediments derived from it increases the sulfate, sodium, and total-dissolved-solids concentrations of surface water and groundwater. We grouped the stratigraphy of the Juab Valley study area into 19 hydrostratigraphic units based on known and interpreted hydraulic properties.
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