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Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma

This data set consists of digitized polygons of constant hydraulic conductivity values for the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma. The Enid isolated terrace aquifer covers approximately 82 square miles and supplies water for irrigation, domestic, municipal, and industrial use for the City of Enid and western Garfield County. The Quaternary-age Enid isolated terrace aquifer is composed of terrace deposits that consist of discontinuous layers of clay, sandy clay, sand, and gravel. The aquifer is unconfined and is bounded by the underlying Permian-age Hennessey Group on the east and the Cedar Hills Sandstone Formation of the Permian-age El Reno Group on the west. Cedar Hills Sandstone Formation fills a channel beneath the thickest section of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in the midwestern part of the aquifer. The hydraulic conductivity polygons from a ground-water modeling thesis and report were transferred to a map and digitized. The map digitized was published at a scale of 1:62,500. Hydraulic conductivities reported in the ground-water modeling thesis and report for the Enid isolated terrace aquifer are 93.6 feet per day and 134 feet per day. Ground-water flow models are numerical representations that simplify and aggregate natural systems. Models are not unique; different combinations of aquifer characteristics may produce similar results. Therefore, values of hydraulic conductivity used in the model and presented in this data set are not precise, but are within a reasonable range when compared to independently collected data.

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Author(s) United States Geological orcid
Publication Date 1997-01-01
Beginning Date of Data 1981
Ending Date of Data 1981
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MP04CZ
Citation Geological, U.S., 1997, Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MP04CZ.
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Metadata Date 2020-11-17
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