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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer, Texas, New Mexico recent views
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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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DS-777 Locations of Wells and Well Log Records used to Develop the Base of the Northern High Plains Aquifer underlying Parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming recent views
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This data set is one of many developed in support of The High Plains Groundwater Availability Project and the U.S. Geological Survey Data Series report: titled... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma recent views
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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 Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, Oklahoma recent views
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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 Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers, Oregon, Washington recent views
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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 Roswell Basin aquifer system, New Mexico recent views
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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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Geospatial Data Used in the Pecos River Basin Salinity Assessment from Santa Rosa Lake, New Mexico to the Confluence of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, Texas, 2015 recent views
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This part of the data release contains the geospatial data collected by the USGS during the Pecos River salinity assessment. The data includes a feature class of the... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Kingshill aquifer, Island of St. Croix recent views
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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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DS-777 Thickness-Weighted Average of Hydraulic Conductivity and Specific Yield for the Northern High Plains Groundwater-Flow Model in Parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming recent views
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This dataset is one of many developed in support of The High Plains Groundwater Availability Project and the U.S. Geological Survey Data Series Report: Geodatabase... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Southern Nevada volcanic-rock aquifers, Nevada recent views
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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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Water-Quality Data Used in the Pecos River Salinity Assessment from Santa Rosa Lake, New Mexico to the Confluence of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, Texas, 1900–2015 recent views
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This part of the Data Release contains the water-quality data compiled and synthesized from various sources (including data from water-quality samples collected by... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Marshall aquifer, Michigan recent views
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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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Water Quality, Streamflow Gain Loss, Geologic, and Geospatial Data Used in the Pecos River Basin Salinity Assessment from Santa Rosa Lake, New Mexico to the Confluence of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, 1900-2015 recent views
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This Data Release contains various types of hydrologic and geologic data from the Pecos River Basin during 1900–2015, including water-quality data compiled and... -
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Extent of and Depth to the Base of Sixteen Geologic Units that Underlie the Pecos River Basin in New Mexico and Texas, 2016 recent views
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This part of the data release contains geospatial data collected and compiled during the Pecos River Basin salinity assessment of the Pecos River Basin from Santa... -
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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 recent views
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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 Rush Springs aquifer, Oklahoma, New Mexico recent views
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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...