Geodatabase of the datasets used to represent the 4 subareas of the Lower Cretaceous aquifer, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
This geodatabase includes spatial datasets which represent the Lower Cretaceous
aquifer system in the States of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Included are: (1) a polygon dataset
that represents the aquifer system extent, (2) raster datasets for the altitude of
each aquifer subarea, (3) altitude and thickness contours (plus thickness fault
lines) used to generate the surface rasters, (4) georeferenced images of the
figures that were digitized to create the altitude and thickness contours. The
images and digitized contours are supplied for reference.
The extent of the Lower Cretaceous aquifer for all subareas was produced from
the linework of the Lower Cretaceous aquifers maps in U.S. Geological Survey
Professional Paper 1414-E (USGS PP 1414-E) Plate 6, U.S. Geological Survey
Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4153 (USGS WRIR 84-4153) Plate 1,
and the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas 730 (USGS HA-730). A digital
version of the HA-730 Lower Cretaceous aquifer extent is presented in the
Groundwater Atlas of the United States (the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic
Atlas 730-D,(USGS HA 730-D), 730-I (USGS HA 730-I), and 730-J (USGS HA 730-J.
The Lower Cretaceous Aquifer System has 4 aquifer subareas: (SA1) Great Plains
aquifer, (SA2) Iowa aquifer, (SA3) Minnesota aquifer, and (SA4) Northern Great
Plains aquifer.
The altitude lines for the top of SA1 and SA4 were digitized from georeferenced
figures of altitude contours in USGS PP 1414-E Plate 4 and USGS PP 1402-B
Plate 1. Altitude lines for the top of SA3 were digitized from WRIR 84-4153
Figure 5. The top of SA2 was derived from the thickness contours for SA2,
USGS PP 1414-E Figure 16. Areas of overlap between subareas were deleted,
based on available original data. The altitude values and thickness values were
interpolated into surface rasters within a GIS using tools that create hydrologically
correct surfaces from contour data, derives the altitude from the thickness (depth
from the land surface), and merge the subareas into a single surface. The primary
tool was "Topo to Raster" used in ArcGIS, ArcMap, Esri 2014. The raster surfaces
were corrected for the areas where the altitude of the top of the aquifer exceeded
the land surface, and where the bottom of an aquifer exceeded the altitude of the
corrected top of the aquifer. For a more detailed description of the processes used
by the data compiler, please see the Supplementary Information section.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/f2649900b4e820716c68caceb05d7bf4 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:65051c26-cc12-4a4e-8dfc-e246093b74a2 |
| spatial | -113.63899573,35.328618628,-92.574513785,50.047904809 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |