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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Rush Springs aquifer, Oklahoma, New Mexico
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The Rush Springs aquifer resides in west-central Oklahoma with an area of about 1,400 square miles. The aquifer consists of the Rush Springs Sandstone and the Marlow... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Marshall aquifer, Michigan
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The Marshall aquifer underlies much of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and has a maximum thickness of 493 feet (Lampe, 2009). The aquifer consists mainly of medium-... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, Oklahoma
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The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer covers an area of about 800 square miles in the Arbuckle Mountains and Arbuckle Plains of South-Central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma
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The Central Oklahoma aquifer underlies an area of about 2,900 square miles in central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the Central Lowland Physiographic Province and... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer, Texas, New Mexico
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The Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer, hereinafter referred to as the "Pecos aquifer", is located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. The aquifer is... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers, Oregon, Washington
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The Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers (hereinafter referred to as the Willamette aquifer) is located in Oregon and in southern Washington. The aquifer is... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Southern Nevada volcanic-rock aquifers, Nevada
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The Southern Nevada volcanic-rock aquifers reside in southern-central Nevada. This group of aquifers can be categorized into welded tuff, bedded tuff, and lava flow... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Roswell Basin aquifer system, New Mexico
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The Roswell Basin aquifer system is located in southeastern New Mexico. It is composed of an alluvial aquifer and an underlying carbonate-rock aquifer. The aquifer... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer, Texas, New Mexico
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The Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer, hereinafter referred to as the "Pecos aquifer", is located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. The aquifer is... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Rush Springs aquifer, Oklahoma, New Mexico
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The Rush Springs aquifer resides in west-central Oklahoma with an area of about 1,400 square miles. The aquifer consists of the Rush Springs Sandstone and the Marlow... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Western Interior Plains aquifer system, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming
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The Western Interior Plains aquifer system is located in parts of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Kingshill aquifer, Island of St. Croix
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The Kingshill aquifer resides under St. Croix, an Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Island of St. Croix is mountainous in the northwestern and eastern regions of... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers, Oregon, Washington
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The Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers (hereinafter referred to as the Willamette aquifer) is located in Oregon and in southern Washington. The aquifer is... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, Oklahoma
Department of the Interior —
The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer covers an area of about 800 square miles in the Arbuckle Mountains and Arbuckle Plains of South-Central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the... -
Federal
Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma
Department of the Interior —
The Central Oklahoma aquifer underlies an area of about 2,900 square miles in central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the Central Lowland Physiographic Province and...