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Cincinnatus study area hydrogeologic framework layers
Department of the Interior —
Digital hydrogeologic datasets were developed for the Cincinnatus study area in upstate New York in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental... -
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Supplementary Points for the Cincinnatus sourcewater study area in upstate New York
Department of the Interior —
This dataset includes "smoothing points" used in the creation of the Cincinnatus hydrogeologic framework. Smoothing points were manually added by the project team and... -
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Interpolated hydrogeologic framework and digitized datasets for upstate New York study areas: Cincinnatus study area
Department of the Interior —
The town of Cincinnatus is located in Cortland County, New York. No previous USGS publications are available for the Cincinnatus study area. Subsequently, all... -
Federal
Interpolated Hydrogeologic Framework and Digitized Datasets for Upstate New York Study Areas
Department of the Interior —
This data release shows the digital hydrogeologic datasets were developed for the eight study areas in upstate New York in cooperation with the New York State... -
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MODFLOW-NWT groundwater-flow models used to delineate areas contributing recharge to selected production wells in unconfined and confined glacial valley-fill aquifers in Chenango River Basin, New York
Department of the Interior —
In the Chenango River Basin, New York, glacial valley-fill unconfined and confined aquifers are an important source of drinking-water supplies. The U.S. Geological... -
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Interpolation statistics for the Cincinnatus sourcewater study area in upstate New York
Department of the Interior —
This dataset includes spreadsheets with statistical data (mean and median absolute error) used in deciding which interpolation method best fit the corresponding... -
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Well Logs for the Cincinnatus sourcewater study area in upstate New York
Department of the Interior —
This dataset includes well logs used in the creation of the Cincinnatus hydrogeologic framework. Well logs were used from multiple sources (DEC, DOT, NWIS) and were a...