Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada
Dates
Publication Date
2017-02-16
Time Period
1966
Citation
Welborn, T.L., and Medina, R.L., 2017, Depth-to-water area polygons, isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963, and water-level altitude contours for the Humboldt River Basin, Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7XW4GXC.
Summary
This USGS data release represents the 1:500,000-scale geospatial data for the following publication: Eakin, T.E., and Lamke, R.D., 1966, Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Humboldt River basin, Nevada: Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Water Resources Bulletin 32, 107 p. The data set consists of 3 separate items: 1. Depth-to-water area polygons 2. Isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963 3. Water-level altitude contours
Summary
This USGS data release represents the 1:500,000-scale geospatial data for the following publication:
Eakin, T.E., and Lamke, R.D., 1966, Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Humboldt River basin, Nevada: Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Water Resources Bulletin 32, 107 p.
The data set consists of 3 separate items:
1. Depth-to-water area polygons
2. Isopleths showing mean annual runoff, 1912-1963
3. Water-level altitude contours
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Related External Resources
Type: Related Primary Publication
Eakin, T.E., and Lamke, R.D., 1966, Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Humboldt River basin, Nevada: Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Water Resources Bulletin 32, 107 p.
This data set was created as part of a U.S. Geological Survey study, done in cooperation with the Nevada Division of Water Resources, to understand the potential effects of groundwater withdrawals on the Humboldt River. The intended uses of this data set include, but are not limited to, natural resource modeling, mapping, and visualization applications.