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Data for statewide assessment of New York's karst aquifers with an inventory of closed-depression and focused-recharge features

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Reddy, J.E., Kappel, W.M., and Root, J.C., 2020, Data for statewide assessment of New York's karst aquifers with an inventory of closed-depression and focused-recharge features: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HGN5IJ.

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The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation and Health are concerned about groundwater contamination in the carbonate-bedrock aquifers with the potential to host karst features throughout New York State, especially relating to the unintended introduction of chemical or agricultural contamination into these aquifers. USGS Scientific Investigations Report, SIR 2020-5030 (Kappel and others, 2020), provides local and State regulators and the public the information needed to determine the extent of carbonate bedrock in New York, the associated environmental impacts of karst, and the means to protect New York’s karst water resources. The four geodatabases presented in this data release were compiled in support of SIR 2020-5030. [...]

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The geodatabases in this data release were used to develop a comprehensive inventory of closed depressions in the State of New York which overlie carbonate and other rock types that have the potential for developing karst features. The geodatabases were developed in support of Scientific Investigations Report SIR 2020-5030 (Kappel and others, 2020).

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