Conservation and Survey Division Dana Divine Survey Hydrogeologist.

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Conservation and Survey Division Dana Divine Survey Hydrogeologist

What is CSD? Established by state statute in 1921 Mission is to investigate and record information regarding: – Geology and geologic history – Rock and mineral resources – Quantity and quality of water resources – Nature, distribution, and uses of soils – Land cover and other aspects of geography

Where is CSD? 6 th floor of Hardin Hall, 33 rd & Holdrege A unit within the School of Natural Resources

Recent Publications

On-going work includes…

STATEMAP

Agricultural Chemical Database

Test Hole Drilling

Sample Archives

Soil Survey

Thank You!