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A hydrogeologic framework of the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system was constructed as the base for a groundwater flow model developed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program to aid in the understanding of groundwater availability in select aquifer systems of the United States. The Ozark Plateaus aquifer system study area (hereinafter referred to as the “Ozark system”) is nearly 70,000 square miles and includes parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. A hydrogeologic framework was constructed to represent the altitudes and thicknesses of nine hydrogeologic units within the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system - . the Western Interior Plains confining system, Springfield Plateau...
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Arkansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Lower Mississippi-Gulf, All tags...
Missouri,
Missouri,
Oklahoma,
Oklahoma,
Ozark Mountains,
Ozark Plateaus,
Ozark Plateaus aquifer system,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Water Availability and Use Science Program,
Water Science Center,
aquifer,
borehole data,
confining unit,
framework,
groundwater,
groundwater availability,
groundwater availability project,
groundwater modeling,
hydrogeologic framework,
hydrogeologic modeling,
hydrogeology,
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Groundwater is an often overlooked freshwater resource compared to surface water, but groundwater is used widely across the United States, especially during periods of drought. If groundwater models can successfully simulate past conditions, they may be used to evaluate potential future pumping scenarios or climate conditions, thus providing a valuable planning tool for water-resource managers. Quantifying the groundwater-use component for a groundwater model is a vital but often challenging endeavor. This dataset includes groundwater withdrawal rates modeled for the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system (Ozark system) from 1900 to 2010 by groundwater model cell (2.6 square kilometers) for five water-use divisions—agriculture...
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A hydrogeologic framework of the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system was constructed as the base for a groundwater flow model developed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program to aid in the understanding of groundwater availability in select aquifer systems of the United States. The Ozark Plateaus aquifer system study area (hereinafter referred to as the “Ozark system”) is nearly 70,000 square miles and includes parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. A hydrogeologic framework was constructed to represent the altitudes and thicknesses of nine hydrogeologic units within the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system - . the Western Interior Plains confining system, Springfield Plateau...
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Arkansas,
Arkansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Lower Mississippi-Gulf, All tags...
Missouri,
Missouri,
Oklahoma,
Oklahoma,
Ozark Mountains,
Ozark Plateaus,
Ozark Plateaus aquifer system,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Water Availability and Use Science Program,
Water Science Center,
aquifer,
confining unit,
extents,
framework,
groundwater,
groundwater availability,
groundwater availability project,
groundwater modeling,
hydrogeologic framework,
hydrogeologic modeling,
hydrogeology,
polygons,
surficial aquifer, Fewer tags
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A hydrogeologic framework of the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system was constructed as the base for a groundwater flow model developed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program to aid in the understanding of groundwater availability in select aquifer systems of the United States. The Ozark Plateaus aquifer system study area (hereinafter referred to as the “Ozark system”) is nearly 70,000 square miles and includes parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. A hydrogeologic framework was constructed to represent the altitudes and thicknesses of nine hydrogeologic units within the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system - . the Western Interior Plains confining system, Springfield Plateau...
Types: Citation;
Tags: Arkansas,
Arkansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Lower Mississippi-Gulf, All tags...
Missouri,
Missouri,
Oklahoma,
Oklahoma,
Ozark Mountains,
Ozark Plateaus,
Ozark Plateaus aquifer system,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Water Availability and Use Science Program,
Water Science Center,
aquifer,
confining unit,
framework,
groundwater,
groundwater availability,
groundwater availability project,
groundwater modeling,
hydrogeologic framework,
hydrogeologic modeling,
hydrogeology,
raster,
surface,
surficial aquifer,
thickness, Fewer tags
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A hydrogeologic framework of the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system was constructed as the base for a groundwater flow model developed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program to aid in the understanding of groundwater availability in select aquifer systems of the United States. The Ozark Plateaus aquifer system study area (hereinafter referred to as the “Ozark system”) is nearly 70,000 square miles and includes parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. A hydrogeologic framework was constructed to represent the altitudes and thicknesses of nine hydrogeologic units within the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system - . the Western Interior Plains confining system, Springfield Plateau...
Types: Citation;
Tags: Arkansas,
Arkansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Lower Mississippi-Gulf, All tags...
Missouri,
Missouri,
Oklahoma,
Oklahoma,
Ozark Mountains,
Ozark Plateaus,
Ozark Plateaus aquifer system,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Water Availability and Use Science Program,
Water Science Center,
aquifer,
confining unit,
framework,
groundwater,
groundwater availability,
groundwater availability project,
groundwater modeling,
hydrogeologic framework,
hydrogeologic modeling,
hydrogeology,
raster,
surface,
surficial aquifer,
thickness, Fewer tags
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