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Groundwater-level measurement data used to develop the groundwater-level altitude maps in the upper Rio Grande alluvial basins
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This part of the data release contains the water-level measurement data compiled and synthesized from various sources. This compilation includes two tables that... -
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Hydrogeologic, geologic, and water-level data for the groundwater component of the Upper Rio Grande Focus Area Study, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, United States and Chihuahua, Mexico 2017
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This Data Release contains various types of hydrologic and geologic data from the Upper Rio Grande Focus Area Study from 1921-2017, including groundwater-level... -
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Principal facts of gravity data in the southern San Luis Basin, northern New Mexico
Department of the Interior —
Gravity data were collected from 2006 through 2015 to assist in mapping subsurface geology in the southern San Luis Basin, northern New Mexico. This data release... -
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Baseflow estimation and hydroclimatic data input details for the Upper Rio Grande, 1980 to 2015
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Understanding how changing climatic conditions affect streamflow volume and timing is critical for effective water management. In the Rio Grande Basin of the... -
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Groundwater-level altitude and groundwater-level change maps developed for the groundwater component of the upper Rio Grande Focus Area Study
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This part of the data release contains the raster representation of the groundwater-level altitude and groundwater-level change maps developed every 5 years from 1980... -
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Regional scale magnetotelluric data from the Rio Grande Rift and southern Rocky Mountains
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This dataset consists of 102 magnetotelluric (MT) stations collected in 2012-2014 in the Rio Grande Rift and southern Rocky Mountains. The U.S. Geological Survey... -
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2015 Irrigated acres feature class for the Upper Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico and Texas, United States and Chihuahua, Mexico
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Consumptive use (CU) of water is an important factor for determining water availability and groundwater storage. Many regional stakeholders and water-supply managers... -
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Groundwater-withdrawal and well-construction data in the Upper Colorado River Basin from Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming state databases, 1980–2022
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The U.S. Geological Survey developed a coupled groundwater and surface-water flow (GSFLOW) model to represent the aquifers of the Colorado Plateau and Upper Colorado...