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Aquifer texture data describing the Long Island aquifer system

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2018

Citation

Finkelstein, J.S., and Walter, D.A., 2020, Aquifer texture data describing the Long Island aquifer system: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P954DLLC.

Summary

This dataset has been archived; it has been superceded by version 2.0 (March 2021), which can be found at https://doi.org/10.5066/P954DLLC. The data contained in this data release support USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5023, "Distribution of selected hydrogeologic characteristics of the upper glacial and Magothy aquifers, Long Island, New York" (Walter and Finkelstein, 2020). This data release contains estimates of aquifer texture describing the Long Island aquifer system. These estimates in total can be considered a model of aquifer texture describing unconsolidated sediments in the following principal units: 1) Upper glacial aquifer, 2) Jameco aquifer, 3) Monmouth Greensand confining unit, and 4) Magothy aquifer. The [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Jason Finkelstein
Originator :
Jason Finkelstein, Donald A Walter
Metadata Contact :
Jason Finkelstein
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
SDC Data Owner :
New York Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

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Purpose

In 2016, the U.S Geological Survey’s National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program began an investigation into the distribution of groundwater age in the aquifer and how age relates to contaminant susceptibility, for Long Island, New York. Existing data were compiled and analyzed, and the results were used to develop a numerical model of the aquifer system. As part of this effort, lithologic descriptions, geophysical data and ancillary well construction data were compiled from deep boreholes across the island. These data were assembled into a GIS database and used to develop three-dimensional renderings of key aquifer characteristics, including horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity and the probability of occurrence of lignite and clay. These modeled distributions were used to inform development of groundwater-flow models and statistical models of water quality.

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  • USGS Data Release Products
  • USGS New York Water Science Center

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