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Alluvial basin boundary data associated with the 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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Houston, N.A., Pedraza, D.E., Thomas, J.V., Foster, L.K., and Welborn, T.L., 2020, 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: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7N58KBS.

Summary

Alluvial basin boundaries in the Upper Rio Grande Basin (URGB) were a needed dataset for the groundwater component of the URGB Focus Area Study (FAS). A literature and data search revealed not all of the alluvial fill basins existed in a digital format that could be imported and used in a Geographic Information System (GIS). Available resources such as georeferenced report figures, digital elevation models (DEMs), principal aquifer dataset, surficial geology, and structural features, such as faults, were used to aid in defining the alluvial basin boundaries. An Esri ArcGIS geodatabase was created to house the final digitized dataset of the following alluvial basins: San Luis, Espanola, Socorro, La Jencia, San Marcial, Engle, Palomas, [...]

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Alluvial_Basins.gdb.zip
“Alluvial Basins Geospatial database”
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AlluvialBasins_Shapefiles.zip
“Alluvial Basins Shapefiles”
1.57 MB application/zip

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These data were created so that a comprehensive geospatial dataset could exist for uses in hydrogeologic analysis.

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