Midwest Aquifer Map

Midwest Aquifer Map. Nebraska Aquifer Map National Geographic Information Systems (GIS) layer of SSAs Export Format: Table of Sites (.html) List of Site Numbers (.txt) Microsoft Excel (.xls) Comma Separated (.csv) Tab Separated (.rdb) Keyhole Markup Language (.kml)

USGS/Aquifers Western States Water Council
USGS/Aquifers Western States Water Council from westernstateswater.org

An aquifer is a geologic formation (rock, gravel, or sand) that contains useable amounts of groundwater and can contribute that water to wells, springs, lakes, or streams. Minnesota map summarizing the regional differences in aquifers and groundwater resources

USGS/Aquifers Western States Water Council

The source data for the map were groundwater-altitude data from wells measured manually or continuously generally in spring 2020 and from the altitude of the top of the water surface measured generally on April 9, 2020, in rivers in the area. Minnesota map summarizing the regional differences in aquifers and groundwater resources High Plains aquifer unerlies an area of about 174,000 square miles that extends through parts of eight states of the Midwest

Fighting to Save the Ogallala Aquifer Oklahoma Energy Today. Minnesota map summarizing the regional differences in aquifers and groundwater resources Access the Interactive Map of Sole Source Aquifers

What Is An Aquifer? WorldAtlas. As one of the world's largest aquifers, it underlies an area of approximately 174,000 sq mi (450,000 km 2) in portions of eight states (South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas) Principal Aquifers USGS National Atlas National Atlas Home Page