Data related to the degree of potential human influence near 2228 groundwater wells in the U.S. glacial aquifer system
Dates
Publication Date
2017-03-28
Revision
2018-04-13
Start Date
2010
End Date
2011
Citation
Hodgkins, G.A., Nielsen, M.G., Qi, S.L., and Dudley, R.W., 2018, Data related to the degree of potential human influence near 2228 groundwater wells in the U.S. glacial aquifer system (ver. 2.0, April 2018): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F79K48FX.
Summary
This dataset contains information on the degree of potential human influence near 2228 groundwater wells in the U.S. glacial aquifer system. Data include well identification number, name, latitude, longitude, potential-human-influence category, percent urban and crop land use in a 500 meter radius around each well, and measures of county-based groundwater use and irrigation. Ancillary information includes nearest appropriate streamflow gaging stations and meteorological stations, and also climate division for each well.
Summary
This dataset contains information on the degree of potential human influence near 2228 groundwater wells in the U.S. glacial aquifer system. Data include well identification number, name, latitude, longitude, potential-human-influence category, percent urban and crop land use in a 500 meter radius around each well, and measures of county-based groundwater use and irrigation. Ancillary information includes nearest appropriate streamflow gaging stations and meteorological stations, and also climate division for each well.
Data were assembled and computed to support analyses of historical groundwater-level trends, and relations between groundwater levels and other variables.