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Georeferenced Plates 1968 from Hydrologic significance of the lithofacies of the Sparta Sand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas (Payne, 1968)

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1961-01-01
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1967-12-31
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Wacaster, S.R., and Westerman, D.A., 2020, Georeferenced Maps of the Thickness of the Sparta Aquifer in MS, AR, and LA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9SHI3OG

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The study of the geohydrology of the Sparta Sand is the initial phase in the investigation of the geohydrology of the Claiborne Group. The thicker sections of the Sparta Sand lie along the axes of the Mississippi embayment and Desha basin. The area of maximum thickness, 1,100-1,200 feet, is in Claiborne and Warren Counties, Miss., and Madison Parish, La. Local thickening or thinning over some structures indicates structural movement during Sparta time. A sand-percentage map prepared from data derived from interpretation of electric logs indicates that the Sparta Sand was deposited as a delta-fluvial plain complex in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. This complex shows a text-book example of a well-developed channel pattern. The [...]

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These data were digitized as part of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Sparta Aquifer Water Availability Study. Data presented are structure contours from PP 569 A from plates 3, 8, and 10 of maps showing structure contours, thickness of fresh-water sand, and contours on base of fresh ground water of the Sparta Sand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

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