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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This data set consists of digitized water-level elevation contours for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75 percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water for stock...
Tags: Ada Group,
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Vamoosa Formation, All tags...
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Vamoosa-Ada aquifer,
aquifers,
east-central Oklahoma,
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ground-water level elevation contours,
ground-water levels,
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groundwater,
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groundwater level elevation contours,
groundwater levels,
groundwater vulnerability,
inlandWaters,
inlandWaters,
water level contours,
water level elevation,
water level elevation contours,
water levels,
water-level contours,
water-level elevation,
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This data set consists of digitized polygons of constant recharge values for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer, in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75 percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water...
Tags: Ada Group,
Ada aquifer,
NSDI,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Vamoosa Formation, All tags...
Vamoosa aquifer,
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer,
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer,
aquifers,
east-central Oklahoma,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
ground water,
ground-water recharge,
ground-water vulnerability,
groundwater,
groundwater recharge,
groundwater vulnerability,
inlandWaters,
inlandWaters,
recharge,
recharge rate, Fewer tags
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This data set consists of digitized water-level elevation contours for the Antlers aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma. The Early Cretaceous-age Antlers Sandstone is an important source of water in an area that underlies about 4,400-square miles of all or part of Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Johnston, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties. The Antlers aquifer consists of sand, clay, conglomerate, and limestone in the...
Tags: Antlers Sandstone,
Antlers aquifer,
NSDI,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
aquifers, All tags...
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
ground water,
ground-water level elevation,
ground-water level elevation contours,
ground-water levels,
ground-water vulnerability,
groundwater,
groundwater level elevation,
groundwater level elevation contours,
groundwater levels,
groundwater vulnerability,
inlandWaters,
inlandWaters,
southeastern Oklahoma,
water level contours,
water level elevation,
water level elevation contours,
water levels,
water-level contours,
water-level elevation,
water-level elevation contours, Fewer tags
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This data set consists of digitized aquifer boundaries for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75 percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water for stock animals...
Tags: Ada Group,
Ada aquifer,
NSDI,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Vamoosa Formation, All tags...
Vamoosa aquifer,
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer,
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer,
aquifer boundary,
aquifers,
east-central Oklahoma,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
ground water,
ground-water vulnerability,
groundwater,
groundwater vulnerability,
inlandWaters,
inlandWaters, Fewer tags
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This data set consists of digitized polygons of a constant hydraulic conductivity value for the Antlers aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma. The Early Cretaceous-age Antlers Sandstone is an important source of water in an area that underlies about 4,400-square miles of all or part of Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Johnston, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties. The Antlers aquifer consists of sand, clay, conglomerate,...
Tags: Antlers Sandstone,
Antlers aquifer,
NSDI,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
aquifers, All tags...
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
ground water,
ground-water vulnerability,
groundwater,
groundwater vulnerability,
hydraulic conductivity,
inlandWaters,
inlandWaters,
southeastern Oklahoma, Fewer tags
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