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Digital hydrogeologic framework model of the Upper Colorado River Basin, western U.S.

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2023

Citation

Sweetkind, D.S., Masbruch, M.D., Longley, P.C., Smout, B., and Goldberg, J., 2023, Digital hydrogeologic framework model of the Upper Colorado River Basin, western U.S.: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P96WFS3T.

Summary

This digital dataset was created as part of a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic resource assessment and development of an integrated numerical hydrologic model of the hydrologic system of the Upper Colorado River Basin, an extensive region covering approximately 412,000 square kilometers in five states: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. As part of this larger study, the USGS developed this digital dataset of geologic data and a three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model (3D HFM) that define the elevation, thickness, and extent of seven hydrogeologic units in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The hydrogeologic setting of the Colorado Plateau consists of thick Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic aquifers, predominantly [...]

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SJB_Extrusions_perspective4.JPG
“Thumbnail image”
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UCRB_GDBandTables.zip
“GIS geodatabase and nonspatial tables”
287.06 MB application/zip
UCRB_HFMNonproprietary.zip
“HFM&tables nonproprietary formats”
78.38 MB application/zip
HFM_Rasters.zip
“GeoTIFFs of HFM surfaces”
35.53 MB application/zip
README UCRB 3D hydrogeologic framework model.docx
“README document”
3.36 MB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document

Purpose

This digital dataset was created as part of a U.S. Geological Survey water-availability study of the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB). The objective of the overall water-availability study is to develop a new understanding about the relation between groundwater in Colorado Plateau aquifers and connected surface-water resources in the UCRB. This digital dataset was created as the geologic input data for numerical simulation of the hydrologic system. The compiled elevation, thickness, and spatial extent of the hydrogeologic units may be used to define the geohydrologic layering within the numerical model. The location of faults may be used to define the location of potential horizontal flow barriers in numerical simulation of the groundwater system. The intended uses of this dataset include, but are not limited to, natural resource modeling, mapping, and visualization applications.

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