Aquifers
Metadata from the RGIS Metadata Repository
Identification Information
- Title Aquifers
- Date 2008-11-18
- Date Type Publication
- Cited Responsible Party
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- Organization Name U.S. Geological Survey
- Role identify
- Presentation Form vector digital data
- Abstract This map layer contains the shallowest principal aquifers of the conterminous
United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, portrayed as
polygons. The map layer was developed as part of the effort to produce the maps
published at 1:2,500,000 in the printed series "Ground Water Atlas of the United
States". The published maps contain base and cultural features not included in these
data. This is a replacement for the July 1998 map layer called Principal Aquifers of
the 48 Conterminous United States.
- Purpose These data are intended for use in publications, at a scale of 1:2,500,000 or
smaller. Due to the small scale, the primary intended use is for regional and
national data display and analysis, rather than specific local data
analysis.
- Supplemental Information The Ground Water Atlas of the United States (GWA) chapters include additional
information that may be relevant to the use of this map layer, such as maps of
alluvial and glacial aquifers that overlie the aquifers in this map layer, as well
as other information described below. The areal extent of the aquifers, as shown in
this map layer, represents the area in which a named aquifer is the shallowest of
the principal aquifers. These aquifer areas are not necessarily the only areas in
which ground water can be withdrawn, for two reasons: 1) The aquifers shown may have
a larger areal extent than is represented here. The boundaries in this map layer
generally represent an interpretation of the surface location (outcrop), or
near-surface location (shallow subcrop) of the uppermost principal aquifer for the
area. An aquifer may extend beyond the area shown, but be overlain by one or more
other aquifers, and (or) low-permeability material. 2) There may be areas of
water-bearing surficial material not shown in this map layer. Major alluvial
aquifers that occur along main watercourses are not shown. Significant
unconsolidated sand and gravel aquifers, that are not indicated in this map layer
but are important sources of water, may occur locally in glaciated regions. The user
of this map layer is advised that to get complete information regarding areas that
serve as sources of water, more information about surficial aquifers needs to be
obtained, particularly in glaciated areas. This map layer was constructed by
combining data created for or from the regional GWA chapters. Minor aquifers that
are important local sources of water were mapped in some regions, so the regional
maps in the GWA may show more detail than this map layer. The data were reviewed,
adjusted, and published based on new information provided by national, State, and
local scientists. The juxtaposition of regionally mapped aquifers has led to some
instances where an aquifer outcrop or shallow subcrop is bounded by a State line.
This is a result of the regional mapping and national categorization methods used
and is not meant to imply a hydrogeologic change coincident with a State boundary.
The aquifer outcrop and shallow subcrop boundaries represent broad, regional
categories and should not be interpreted as site-specific. Comments regarding the
names of aquifers or the hydrogeologic interpretation of the aquifers can be
directed to the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Office of Ground
Water, ogw_webmaster@usgs.gov. This map layer was used as part of the effort to
publish a 1:5,000,000- scale 'Principal Aquifers' map in the National Atlas of the
United States of America series of printed maps. The printed map can be considered a
representation of this map layer with the exceptions of: the smaller scale, slight
differences in the coastline due to generalization, base and cultural information,
and delineation of the glacial-deposit area. These data were developed in
conjunction with the publication of the GWA. For documentation purposes, areas are
referred to by their corresponding GWA chapter letter, or by State. This list shows
the relationship between State names and GWA chapters: >HA 730-B Segment
1-California, Nevada >HA 730-C Segment 2-Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona
>HA 730-D Segment 3-Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska >HA 730-E Segment 4-Texas,
Oklahoma >HA 730-F Segment 5-Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi >HA 730-G
Segment 6-Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina >HA 730-H Segment 7-Idaho,
Oregon, Washington >HA 730-I Segment 8-Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Wyoming >HA 730-J Segment 9-Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin >HA 730-K
Segment 10-Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee >HA 730-L Segment
11-Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North > Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
> Virginia >HA 730-M Segment 12-Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New >
Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont >HA 730-N Segment 13-Alaska, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S. > Virgin Islands Refer to
http://capp.water.usgs.gov/gwa/gwa.html for a graphic depiction of the GWA
chapter regions, as well as more information about the GWA. It may be helpful to
refer to the printed GWA chapters when using the Data, however, there are
significant differences between this national map layer and the printed chapters.
Because the GWA regional chapters were written by different authors, there were
areas of different interpretations and category delineations, aquifer names, etc.,
that became apparent when combining the regions. The following listings show the
differences between aquifer names in the GWA chapters and the aq_name and aq_code
used in this map layer. See the Entity and Attribute Information section for
definitions of the data attributes. >GWA chapter HA 730-B >Name from fig 11,
page B4 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >Basin and Range
volcanic- 601-Southern Nevada >rock aquifers volcanic-rock aquifers >
>Coastal Basins aquifers 103-California Coastal Basin > aquifers >
>Northern California Basin 104-Pacific Northwest >fill aquifers basin-fill
aquifers > > >GWA chapter HA 730-C >Name from fig 11, page C4
>____________________________________________________________ >Names and
categories the same > > >GWA chapter HA 730-D >Name from fig 5, page D4
aq_code-aq_name >____________________________________________________________
>Mississippi embayment 109-Mississippi River Valley >aquifer system alluvial
aquifer > >Great Plains aquifer 304-Lower Cretaceous > aquifers >
>Confining unit 999-Other rocks > >Dune sand 107-High Plains aquifer >
> >GWA chapter HA 730-E >Name from fig 4, page E3 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >EDWARDS-TRINITY
AQUIFER SYSTEM >Edwards-Trinity aquifer 501-Edwards-Trinity aquifer > system
> >Edwards aquifer 501-Edwards-Trinity aquifer > system > >Trinity
aquifer 501-Edwards-Trinity aquifer > system > >Confining unit 999-Other
rocks > > >GWA chapter HA 730-F >Name from fig 7, page 4 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >MAJOR AQUIFER
SYSTEMS >Surficial aquifer system 109-Mississippi River Valley > alluvial
aquifer > 203-Mississippi embayment > aquifer system > 501-Edwards-Trinity
aquifer > system > 999-Other rocks > >Mississippi embayment
109-Mississippi River Valley >aquifer system alluvial aquifer >
203-Mississippi embayment > aquifer system > 204-Southeastern Coastal >
Plain aquifer system > 999-Other rocks > >Tokio-Woodbine aquifer 999-Other
rocks > >Ouachita Mountains aquifer 999-Other rocks > >CONFINING SYSTEMS
AND CONFINING UNITS >Western Interior Plains 999-Other rocks >confining
systems > >Confining unit 109-Mississippi River Valley > alluvial aquifer
> 203-Mississippi embayment > aquifer system > 999-Other rocks > >
>GWA chapter HA 730-G >Name from fig 3, page 3 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >Sand and gravel
aquifer 201-Coastal lowlands aquifer > system > >Piedmont and Blue Ridge
611-Piedmont and Blue Ridge >aquifers crystalline-rock aquifers >
>Appalachian Plateaus 310-Pennsylvanian aquifers >aquifers > >Interior
Low Plateaus 503-Mississippian aquifers >aquifers > >Confining unit
999-Other rocks > > >GWA chapter HA 730-H >Name from fig 5, page H4
aq_code-aq_name >____________________________________________________________
>Unconsolidated-deposit 101-Basin and Range basin-fill > aquifers aquifers
> 104-Pacific Northwest > basin-fill aquifers > 105-Northern Rocky
Mountains > Intermontane Basins > aquifer system > 112-Puget Sound aquifer
system > > >Pliocene and younger 606-Snake River Plain >basaltic-rock
aquifers basaltic-rock aquifers > 610-Pacific Northwest > basaltic-rock
aquifers > >Miocene basaltic-rock 606-Snake River Plain >aquifers
basaltic-rock aquifers > 607-Columbia Plateau basaltic-rock > aquifers >
610-Pacific Northwest > basaltic-rock aquifers > >Aquifers in pre-Miocene
401-Basin and Range >rocks carbonate-rock aquifers > 999-Other rocks > >
>GWA chapter HA 730-I. See Process Description regarding differences between
>this data and the printed Ground Water Atlas chapter in Western Montana >Name
from fig 7, page I4 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >Quaternary
volcanic and 610-Pacific Northwest >sedimentary rock aquifers basaltic-rock
aquifers > >Upper Tertiary aquifers 105-Northern Rocky Mountains >
Intermontane Basins > aquifer system > 107-High Plains aquifer > 314-Lower
Tertiary aquifers > 316-Wyoming Tertiary aquifers > >Lower Tertiary
aquifers 107-High Plains aquifer > 314-Lower Tertiary aquifers > >Upper
Cretaceous aquifers 301-Colorado Plateaus > aquifers > 315-Upper Cretaceous
> aquifers > >Lower Cretaceous aquifers 301-Colorado Plateaus > aquifers
> 304-Lower Cretaceous aquifers > >Confining unit 301-Colorado Plateaus
> aquifers > > >GWA chapter HA 730-J >Name from fig 7, page J4
aq_code-aq_name >____________________________________________________________
>Cretaceous aquifer 304-Lower Cretaceous > aquifers > >MISSISSIPPIAN
AQUIFER >Carbonate rocks 503-Mississippian aquifers > >Sandstone
311-Marshall aquifer > >Crystalline-rock aquifer 999-Other rocks >
>Confining unit 312-Cambrian-Ordovician > aquifer system > 999-Other rocks
> > >GWA chapter HA 730-K >Name from fig 5, page K4 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >Blue Ridge
aquifers 611-Piedmont and Blue Ridge > crystalline-rock aquifers >
>MISSISSIPPI EMBAYMENT AQUIFER SYSTEM >Upper Claiborne, middle 109-Mississippi
River Valley >Claiborne, middle Wilcox, alluvial aquifer >and lower Wilcox
203-Mississippi embayment > aquifer system > >McNairy-Nacatoch
204-Southeastern Coastal > Plain aquifer system > >Pennsylvanian aquifers
999-Other rocks > >Confining unit 999-Other rocks > > >GWA chapter HA
730-L >Name from fig 7, page L4 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >NORTHERN
ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN AQUIFER SYSTEM >Surficial aquifer 111-Surficial aquifer
system > 205-Northern Atlantic > Coastal Plain aquifer > system >
>Chesapeake aquifer 205-Northern Atlantic > Coastal Plain aquifer > system
> >Castle Hayne-Aquia aquifer 418-Castle Hayne aquifer > >Severn-Magothy
aquifer 205-Northern Atlantic > Coastal Plain aquifer > system >
>Peedee-upper Cape Fear 205-Northern Atlantic >aquifer Coastal Plain aquifer
> system > >Potomac aquifer 205-Northern Atlantic > Coastal Plain
aquifer > system > >PIEDMONT AND BLUE RIDGE AQUIFERS >Aquifers in early
Mesozoic 308-Early Mesozoic basin >basins aquifers > >Carbonate-rock
aquifers 417-Piedmont and Blue Ridge > carbonate-rock aquifers >
>Crystalline-rock aquifers 611-Piedmont and Blue Ridge > crystalline-rock
aquifers > >Valley and Ridge 416-New York and New England >carbonate-rock
aquifers carbonate-rock aquifers > 505-Valley and Ridge > carbonate-rock
aquifers > >APPALACHIAN PLATEAUS >Permian and Pennsylvanian
310-Pennsylvanian aquifers >aquifers > >Not a principal aquifer
611-Piedmont and Blue Ridge > crystalline-rock aquifers > > >GWA chapter
HA 730-M >Name from fig 10, page M5 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >SANDSTONE
AQUIFERS >Mesozoic sandstone and 308-Early Mesozoic basin >basalt of the
Newark aquifers >Supergroup > >Lower Paleozoic 309-New York sandstone >
aquifers > >CRYSTALLINE-ROCK AQUIFERS >Adirondack 999-Other rocks > >
>GWA chapter HA 730-N >Hawaii name from fig 35, >page N14 >Puerto Rico
name from >fig 71, page N24 aq_code-aq_name
>____________________________________________________________ >Volcanic rock
aquifers 608-Hawaiian Volcanic-rock > aquifers > 609-Hawaiian Sedimentary >
deposit aquifers > >MINOR AQUIFERS >Coastal embayment aquifers 999-Other
rocks >Volcaniclastic-, igneous-, >and sedimentary-rock aquifers >
>Confining unit 999-Other rocks > >NORTHCOAST LIMESTONE AQUIFER SYSTEM
>Upper aquifer 419-Puerto Rico North Coast Limestone > aquifer system >
>Lower aquifer 419-Puerto Rico North Coast Limestone > aquifer system >
Related Spatial and Tabular Data Sets A map layer showing the areal extent of sand
and gravel aquifers of alluvial and glacial origin north of the line of Quaternary
continental glaciation is included in the online, interactive National Atlas of the
United States. This map layer ends at the southern limit of glaciation in the United
States; areas north of the limit line contain significant sand and gravel glacial
deposits that are important sources of water for local areas. For additional
information on principal aquifers, please see the Aquifer Basics page at
http://capp.water.usgs.gov/aquiferBasics/index.html. The final data are
being served to the public in the following formats: Spatial Data Transfer Standard
(SDTS), Arc/INFO Export, or ArcView Shapefile.
- Data Set Credit This map layer was created and modified over a period of at least five years by
several staff members of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Discipline,
Cartographic and Publications Program in Madison, Wisconsin. Completion of this map
layer and associated metadata was funded, in part, under a cooperative joint funding
agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
- Status Complete
- Point of Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name U.S. Geological Survey
- Position Name
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 608-238-9333
- Facsimile
- Address
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- Delivery Point 505 Science Drive
- City Madison
- Administrative Area WI
- Postal Code 53711-1061
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address
- Maintenance and Update Frequency As needed
- Descriptive Keywords Aquifer, Groundwater, Hydrogeology, Geohydrology
- Access Constraints None
- Use Constraints None. Acknowledgment of the Ground Water Atlas of the United States and (or) the
National Atlas of the United States of America would be appreciated in products derived
from these data.
- Language English
- Topic Category inlandWaters
- Extent
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- Geographic Bounding Box
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- West Bound -160.236053332639
- East Bound -64.5661622435395
- North Bound 49.3856196512481
- South Bound 17.6746926217151
- Temporal Extent
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- DateTime 2003-10
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Distribution Information
- Distributor
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Facsimile 505-277-3614
- Address
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- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
- Transfer Options
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- Online Resource ZIP
- Online Resource ESRI Shapefile (shp)
- Online Resource GML
- Online Resource KML
- Online Resource GeoJSON
- Online Resource JSON
- Online Resource Comma Separated Values (csv)
- Online Resource MS Excel format (xls)
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Spatial Reference Information
- Spatial References
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- Spatial Reference North American Datum of 1983
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- Online Reference EPSG:4269
- Spatial Reference GRS1980
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- Online Reference EPSG:7019
- Indirect Spatial Reference United States
- Geometric Object Type G-polygon
- Geometric Object Count 4637
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Data Quality Information
- Logical Consistency Report Polygon and chain-node topology are present. Each polygon is closed and has one label
point.
- Completeness Report This map layer includes aquifer information for the 48 conterminous United States,
the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Lineage
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- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 1995
- Source Currentness Reference publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-B
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for California and Nevada
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1995
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-C
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-D
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1996
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-E
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Oklahoma and Texas
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-F
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1990
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-G
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1994
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-H
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1996
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-I
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and
Wyoming
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1992
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-J
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1995
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-K
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and
Tennessee
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1997
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-L
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
- Source Information
-
- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1995
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-M
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
York, Rhode Island, and Vermont
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Internal file
- Source Time Period of Content
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- Beginning Position 1990
- Ending Position 1993
- Source Currentness Reference Publication or compilation date
- Source Citation Abbreviation National aquifers file
- Source Contribution Preliminary aquifer map of the 48 conterminous States.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2000000
- Type of Source Media Online
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation Atlas-State boundaries
- Source Contribution Coastline and international boundary
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Online
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 1998-07-01
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation Atlas-principal Aquifers_1998
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for the conterminous United States.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 1000000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1999
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-N-HI
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Hawaii.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 500000
- Type of Source Media Stable-base material
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1999
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-N-PR
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2000000
- Type of Source Media CD-ROM
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation PP 1424-D
- Source Contribution Dividing line between the Puget Sound Aquifer system and the Willamette
Lowland basin-fill aquifers.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 250000
- Type of Source Media CD-ROM
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation PP 1424-B
- Source Contribution Dividing line between the Puget Sound Aquifer system and the Willamette
Lowland basin-fill aquifers.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator
- Type of Source Media CD-ROM
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 1998
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation PP 1418
- Source Contribution Name change for the Marshall aquifer.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 500000
- Type of Source Media CD-ROM
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 1997
- Source Currentness Reference Publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation WRIR
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for the Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer System extension in
Illinois.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Internal file
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 2000
- Source Currentness Reference Compilation date
- Source Citation Abbreviation Hawaii aquifers
- Source Contribution Aquifers for Hawaii.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Internal file
- Source Time Period of Content
-
- DateTime 2000
- Source Currentness Reference Compilation date
- Source Citation Abbreviation Caribbean aquifers
- Source Contribution Aquifers for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 2500000
- Type of Source Media Internal file
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 2001
- Source Currentness Reference Compilation date
- Source Citation Abbreviation Principal aquifers 2001 intermediate file
- Source Contribution Aquifer data for the conterminous United States.
- Process Step
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- Process Description Aquifer outcrop line work for each GWA chapter was compiled on mylar at a
scale of 1:2,000,000, and reduced to 1:2,500,000 for further production work.
For chapters HA 730-G, -H, and -J, the outcrop lines were scribed at a line
width of 0.006 inch. Film positives made from the scribed materials were scanned
on a drum scanner, vectorized, and converted to Arc/INFO coverages. For chapters
HA 730-B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -I, -K, -L, and -M, the aquifer compilation was either
hand digitized, and (or) scanned on a drum scanner, vectorized and converted to
Arc/INFO coverages. The data were then checked, cleaned up, and attribute
creation was done. The Arc/INFO coverages were plotted and checked against the
source compilations. Polygons were attributed using Arcedit. The coverages for
GWA chapters HA 730-B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -I, -K, -L, and -M were used to generate
output files that were imported into Adobe Illustrator for map publication. Each
completed map, at a scale of 1:2,500,000, was reviewed for content and accuracy
by the chapter lead cartographer, Water Resources Discipline Geohydrologic Map
Editor, and chapter author. Individual chapter coverages were appended into one
continuous coverage. Arcedit was used for edgematching and to remove duplicate
labels. No DISSOLVE was done on the coverage; an equivalent of a DISSOLVE was
done manually in Arcedit in conjunction with attribute checking, by removing
arcs that divided adjacent polygons with the same attributes. Several iterations
of editing were performed. These mostly involved ensuring all polygons had
labels and aquifer information and ensuring polygons had correct aquifer
information. No polygons were removed for generalization.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-B
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-C
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-D
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-E
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-F
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-G
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-H
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-I
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-J
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-K
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-L
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-M
- Process Date 1993
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Plots of the national aquifers file were made at 1:2,500,000, covering the
areas of the regional GWA chapters. Each plot was compared to the printed GWA
chapter aquifer maps. Where applicable (chapters HA 730-B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -I,
-K, - L, and -M), an Adobe Illustrator file of the coverage data was compared
on-screen with the Illustrator file used to print the published map.
Discrepancies between the coverage file and print file were noted, and the
coverage updated to match the published map. Where a line appeared to shift
noticeably (approximately 1/8 inch at a scale of 1:2,500,000) across the
boundary of two adjacent GWA chapter regions, the line was adjusted for a
smoother appearance. The adjustments may have been made on one or both sides of
the region boundary, depending on a cartographic assessment of the instance.
Coastline Location The 1:2,500,000 principal aquifer maps in the Ground Water
Atlas publications used a coastline and international boundary, derived either
from the map separates from the National Atlas of the United States of America
(published 1970), or from the Digital Line Graph (DLG) data created from the
1970 National Atlas. GWA chapters HA 730-G, -J, and -H used coastline and
boundary filmwork photo-mechanically reduced from the 1:2,000,000 National Atlas
map separates. The remaining chapters used coastline and boundary data from the
DLG's. A revision of the DLG data took place in 1997, after the creation of the
chapter aquifer map data. After the edgematching, a decision was made to replace
the coast and international boundary of this national-level aquifer data with
one derived from a newer version of 1997 DLG data. State boundary data from the
National Atlas was used to provide the coastline and two aquifer boundaries that
coincide with State lines. The existing outline (coastline and international
boundary line) was removed, the new outline added to the coverage, and the
remaining aquifer contact lines snapped to the new outline. The coverage was
re-cleaned, data categories checked onscreen and with plots, and corrected. Line
and labeling corrections, such as undershoots, overshoots, and improper labels
were corrected in Arcedit. There are some slight locational differences between
this map layer and the printed GWA chapters. For example, there are several
small differences in the number of small islands in coastal areas and the
categorization of these small islands was assigned to either the nearby
principal aquifer category or as Not a principal aquifer, depending on the
location and categorization of similar small islands in the printed GWA
chapters. There are other differences in the categorization of some
land/shoreline-related features. For example, an area symbolized as a bay in a
GWA chapter may be land in this map layer. Western Montana During the review of
a printed map made from this national-level aquifer data, the compiler, James A.
Miller, requested a change in the representation of aquifers in western Montana.
The area affected is in the following counties: Lincoln, Flathead, Sanders,
Lake, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Granite, Lewis and Clark, Deer Lodge,
Silver Bow, Jefferson, Broadwater, Gallatin, Beavershead, and Madison. These
areas fall under the Northern Rocky Mountain Intermontane Basins Regional
Aquifer Systems Analysis (RASA). With one exception, the aquifers, as shown in
GWA chapter I, figure 7 in the listed counties were removed and replaced with
unconsolidated-deposit areas as shown in GWA chapter HA 730-I, figure 6. The
exception is an area in northern Flathead county, listed as an Upper Tertiary
aquifer in GWA chapter I, figure 7, that was retained as an area but
reclassified as a Lower Tertiary aquifer.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation National aquifers file
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-B
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-C
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-D
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-E
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-F
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-G
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-H
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-I
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-J
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-K
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-L
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-M
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Atlas-State boundaries
- Process Date 1997
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
-
- Process Description Aquifer data was taken from digital files created in Adobe Illustrator for
Ground Water Atlas chapter HA 730-N of Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands. Where polygons ended at the shoreline, National Atlas State boundaries
were used. The final Illustrator file was exported into a DXF file. The DXF file
was converted to a coverage. Using the TRANSFORM command, the coverage
containing the aquifer lines was rubber-sheeted to the coverage containing
registration tics, and was then projected from geographic coordinates to Albers
Equal-Area Conic projection for verification purposes. The aquifer coverage was
cleaned, the topology was built, and labels were added. Attributes were added as
necessary.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Atlas-State boundaries
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-N-HI
- Process Date 2000
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
-
- Process Description Aquifer data was taken from digital files created in Adobe Illustrator for
Ground Water Atlas chapter HA 730-N of Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands. Where polygons ended at the shoreline, National Atlas State boundaries
were used. The final Illustrator file was exported into a DXF file. The DXF file
was converted to a coverage. Using the TRANSFORM command, the coverage
containing the aquifer lines was rubber-sheeted to the coverage containing
registration tics, and was then projected from geographic coordinates to Albers
Equal-Area Conic projection for verification purposes. The aquifer coverage was
cleaned, the topology was built, and labels were added. Attributes were added as
necessary.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Atlas-State boundaries
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-N-PR
- Process Date 2000
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
-
- Process Description The Principal Aquifers map published in 1998 was reviewed and modified,
resulting in 57 aquifers, 36 of which were the same geographically as in the
1998 publication. Aquifers were aggregated, divided, renamed and updated from
more recent publications, using a variety of techniques, which include scanning,
importing unpublished digital data and paper compilation at 1:2,500,000 scale.
The updated Adobe Illustrator aquifer data was exported into a DXF file. The DXF
file was converted to a coverage. Using the TRANSFORM command, the coverage
containing the aquifer lines was rubber-sheeted to the coverage containing
registration tics, and was then projected from geographic coordinates to Albers
Equal-Area Conic projection for verification purposes. The aquifer coverage was
cleaned, the topology was built, and labels were added. Attributes were added as
necessary.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Atlas-principal Aquifers_1998
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-B
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-C
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-D
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-E
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-F
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-G
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-H
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-I
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-J
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-K
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-L
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation GWA HA 730-M
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation PP 1424-D
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation PP 1424-B
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation PP 1418
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation WRIR
- Process Date 2001
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
-
- Process Description The Principal Aquifers coverages of Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.
Virgin Islands were merged with the coverage of the conterminous United States.
The coverage was read into ArcGIS and both a personal geodatabase and a
shapefile were created.
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Principal aquifers 2001 intermediate file
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Hawaii aquifers
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation Caribbean aquifers
- Process Date 2003
- Process Time
- Process Contact
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