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Seymour aquifer
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This data set represents the extent of the Seymour aquifer in Texas. -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifers, Oregon, Washington
Department of the Interior —
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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Pennsylvanian aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Pennsylvanian aquifers in the states of Pennsylavania, West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee,... -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Rush Springs aquifer, Oklahoma, New Mexico
Department of the Interior —
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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Jacobsville aquifer
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Jacobsville aquifer in Michigan. -
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Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Pecos River Basin alluvial aquifer in New Mexico, and Texas. -
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Roswell Basin aquifer system
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Roswell Basin aquifer system in New Mexico. -
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Upper carbonate aquifer
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Upper carbonate aquifer in Minnesota and Iowa. -
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Texas coastal uplands aquifer system
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Texas coastal uplands aquifer system in Texas. -
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Ada-Vamoosa aquifer
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Ada-Vamoosa aquifer in Oklahoma. -
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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
Department of the Interior —
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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Pennsylvanian aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Pennsylvanian aquifers in the states of Pennsylavania, West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee,... -
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Pacific Northwest basin-fill aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Pacific Northwest basin-fill aquifers in the states of Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho. -
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Miocene basaltic-rock aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Miocene basaltic-rock aquifers in the states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, and Nevada. -
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Mississippian aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Mississippian aquifers which is in the uppermost aquifer in Paleozoic rocks of northern Missouri. -
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New York sandstone aquifers
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the New York sandstone aquifers in New York. -
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Marshall aquifer
Department of the Interior —
This data set represents the extent of the Marshall aquifer in Michigan. -
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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Roswell Basin aquifer system, New Mexico
Department of the Interior —
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 Rush Springs aquifer, Oklahoma, New Mexico
Department of the Interior —
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 Roswell Basin aquifer system, New Mexico
Department of the Interior —
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...