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    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Becker, Carol J.</origin>
        <origin>Runkle, Donna</origin>
        <origin>Rea, Alan</origin>
        <pubdate>1997</pubdate>
        <title>Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the High Plains aquifer in western Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-451</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Reston, VA</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>https://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?ofr96-451_recharg</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </citation>
    <descript>
      <abstract>This data set consists of digital polygons of constant recharge
rates for the High Plains aquifer in Oklahoma. This area
encompasses the panhandle counties of Cimarron, Texas, and
Beaver, and the western counties of Harper, Ellis, Woodward,
Dewey, and Roger Mills. The High Plains aquifer underlies
approximately 7,000 square miles of Oklahoma and is used
extensively for irrigation. The High Plains aquifer is a
water-table aquifer and consists predominately of the
Tertiary-age Ogallala Formation and overlying Quaternary-age
alluvial and terrace deposits. In some areas the aquifer is
absent and the underlying Triassic, Jurassic, or Cretaceous-age
rocks are exposed at the surface. These rocks are hydraulically
connected with the aquifer in some areas.

The High Plains aquifer is composed of interbedded sand,
siltstone, clay, gravel, thin limestones, and caliche. The
proportion of various lithological materials changes rapidly
from place to place, but poorly sorted sand and gravel
predominate. The rocks are poorly to moderately well cemented by
calcium carbonate.

The High Plains aquifer was divided into an east and west half
with each half having an assigned recharge that was used as
input to a ground-water flow model on the High Plains aquifer,
during the calibration of the steady-state model. The east half was
assigned a constant recharge value of 0.45 inches per year and the
west half 0.225 inches per year.

The polygon boundaries and constant recharge rates were
constructed by extracting lines from digital surficial geology
data sets based on a scale of 1:125,000 for the panhandle
counties and 1:250,000 for the western counties. Some of the
lines were digitized from maps in a published water-level
elevation map for 1980.

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 recharge 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.</abstract>
      <purpose>This data set was created for a project to develop data sets to
support ground-water vulnerability analysis. The objective was
to create and document a digital geospatial data set from a
published report or map, or existing digital geospatial data
sets that could be used in ground-water vulnerability analysis.</purpose>
      <supplinf>Introduction --

This data set consists of digital polygons of constant recharge
values for the High Plains aquifer in Oklahoma. This area
encompasses the panhandle counties of Cimarron, Texas, and
Beaver, and the western counties of Harper, Ellis, Woodward,
Dewey, and Roger Mills. The High Plains aquifer underlies
approximately 7,000 square miles of Oklahoma and is used
extensively for irrigation. The High Plains aquifer is a
water-table aquifer and consists predominately of the
Tertiary-age Ogallala Formation and overlying Quaternary-age
alluvial and terrace deposits  The High Plains aquifer underlies
approximately 7,000 square miles of Oklahoma and is used
extensively for irrigation. The High Plains aquifer is a
water-table aquifer and consists predominately of the
Tertiary-age Ogallala Formation and overlying Quaternary-age
alluvial and terrace deposits (Havens and Christenson, 1984).

The High Plains aquifer is composed of interbedded sand,
siltstone, clay, gravel, thin limestones, and caliche. The
proportion of various lithological materials changes rapidly
from place to place, but poorly sorted sand and gravel
predominate. The rocks are poorly to moderately well cemented by
calcium carbonate (Havens and Christenson, 1984).

In some areas the aquifer is absent and the underlying Triassic,
Jurassic, or Cretaceous-age rocks are exposed at the surface.
The underlying rocks generally have very small hydraulic
conductivities but in some areas are hydraulically connected
with the aquifer. These areas were modeled as part of the
aquifer by Havens and Christenson (1984). Boundaries on the
source maps (Havens, 1982, Havens and Christenson, 1984) are
generalized with some small outcrops of underlying rocks not
shown. This data set was constructed using digital surficial
geology data sets and contains many small polygons representing
outcrops of underlying rocks that are not shown on the source
maps.

Havens and Christenson (1984) report that the High Plains
aquifer was divided into an east and west half with each half
having an assigned recharge that was determined during the
calibration of the steady-state model. The east half was
assigned a constant recharge value of 0.45 inches per year and
the west half 0.225 inches per year. The southeastern part of
the High Plains aquifer, south of the line of latitude 35
degrees and 30 minutes in Roger Mills County, was excluded in
the ground-water model, but is included in this data set and
attributed -99999 to indicate an unknown value of recharge.

Digital Line Graph (DLG) format requires numbers to be stored as
integers. Therefore, the recharge in inches per year was
multiplied by 100, rounded to the nearest whole number, and
stored in the digital data sets as hundredths of inches per
year. For example 0.225 inches per year was multiplied by 100,
rounded to the nearest whole number, and stored in the digital
data sets as 23 hundredths of an inch per year

The recharge rates for the alluvial and terrace deposits of the
Beaver-North Canadian River, located in the northeastern section
of the High Plains aquifer, can be found in the report "Digital
aquifer characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits
along the Beaver-North Canadian River from the panhandle to
Canton Lake in northwestern Oklahoma," by Adams, Runkle, and Rea
(1997).

The polygon boundaries and constant recharge rates were
constructed by extracting lines from published digital
surficial geology data sets (Cederstrand 1996a, 1996b, 1996c,
1996d, 1996e) based on a scale of 1:125,000 for the panhandle
counties and 1:250,000 for the western counties. Some of the
lines were digitized from aquifer boundaries in the U.S.
Geological Survey publication, "Altitude and configuration
of the 1980 water table in the High Plains regional aquifer,
northwestern Oklahoma," by Havens, (1982) and were used by
Havens and Christenson (1984) in a ground-water flow model of
the High Plains aquifer.

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. The hydraulic conductivity and recharge are
closely interrelated. As long as these two model inputs are
in balance the model has a small mean residual; it represents
the natural system numerically. If the hydraulic conductivity is
accurately known, the model can be used to accurately determine
recharge. Likewise, if the hydraulic conductivity is poorly
known, then the recharge will be poorly determined.

Therefore, values of recharge 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. Recharge
probably varies considerably over the local area, and model
recharge is at best an average over an area at least as large
as the model grid (and probably much larger than a single
cell).

Reviews Applied to Data --

This electronic report was subjected to the same review standard
that applies to all U.S. Geological Survey reports. Reviewers
were asked to check the topological consistency, tolerances,
attribute frequencies and statistics, projection, and geographic
extent. Reviewers were given digital data sets and paper plots
for checking against the source maps to verify the linework and
attributes. The reviewers checked the metadata and a_readme.1st
files for completeness and accuracy.

Related Spatial and Tabular Data Sets --

This data set is one of four digital map data sets being published
together for this aquifer. The four data sets are:

&gt;              aqbound -  aquifer boundaries

&gt;              cond    -  hydraulic conductivity

&gt;              recharg -  aquifer recharge

&gt;              wlelev  -  water-level elevation contours

Digital map data sets of the Oklahoma surficial geology digitized from
1:250,000-scale maps (or 1:125,000-scale maps for the three Oklahoma
panhandle counties) are published separately.

Other References Cited --

Adams, G.P., Runkle, Donna, and Rea, Alan, 1997, Digital aquifer
characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the
Beaver-North Canadian River from the panhandle to Canton Lake
in northwestern Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File
Report 96-446, based on scale 1:250,000, 1 diskette. (Available
in nonproprietary and ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/get?OFR96-446

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996a, Digital geologic map of Beaver County,
Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-371, based on
a scale of 1:125,000, 1 diskette. (Available in nonproprietary and
ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996b, Digital geologic map of Cimarron County,
Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-372, based on
a scale of 1:125,000, 1 diskette. (Available in nonproprietary and
ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996c, Digital geologic map of Clinton
quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 96-373, based on a scale of 1:250,000, 2
diskettes. (Available in nonproprietary and ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996d, Digital geologic map of Texas County,
Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-379, based on
a scale of 1:125,000, 1 diskette. (Available in nonproprietary and
ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996e, Digital geologic map of Woodward
quadrangle, northwestern Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 96-381, based on a scale of 1:250,000, 2
diskettes. (Available in nonproprietary and ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), 1995,
ARC/INFO Command Reference, ARC/INFO On-line manuals: Redlands,
CA.

Havens, J.S., 1982, Altitude and configuration of the 1980 water
table in the High Plains regional aquifer, northwestern Oklahoma:
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Open-File
Report 82-100, scale 1:250,000, 2 sheets.

Havens, J.S., and Christenson, S.C., 1984, Numerical simulation of
the High Plains regional aquifer, northwestern Oklahoma:
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigation Report
83-4269, 27 p.

Notes --

Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive
purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S.
Government.

Although this data set has been used by the U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, no warranty expressed or
implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey as to the accuracy
of the data and related materials.

The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty,
and no responsibility is assumed by the U.S. Geological Survey in
the use of this data, software, or related materials.</supplinf>
    </descript>
    <timeperd>
      <timeinfo>
        <sngdate>
          <caldate>1996</caldate>
        </sngdate>
      </timeinfo>
      <current>publication date</current>
    </timeperd>
    <status>
      <progress>Complete</progress>
      <update>None planned</update>
    </status>
    <spdom>
      <bounding>
        <westbc>-102.8856</westbc>
        <eastbc>-99.2367</eastbc>
        <northbc>37.1297</northbc>
        <southbc>35.2500</southbc>
      </bounding>
    </spdom>
    <keywords>
      <theme>
        <themekt>USGS Thesaurus</themekt>
        <themekey>ground-water vulnerability</themekey>
        <themekey>groundwater vulnerability</themekey>
        <themekey>aquifers</themekey>
        <themekey>ground water</themekey>
        <themekey>groundwater</themekey>
        <themekey>High Plains aquifer</themekey>
        <themekey>Ogallala Formation</themekey>
        <themekey>Ogallala aquifer</themekey>
        <themekey>ground-water recharge</themekey>
        <themekey>recharge rate</themekey>
        <themekey>recharge</themekey>
        <themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
        <themekey>geoscientificInformation</themekey>
        <themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
        <themekey>environment</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>USGS Metadata Identifier</themekt>
        <themekey>USGS:ae78c471-8f07-4b29-a170-633a5e02011e</themekey>
      </theme>
       <place>
        <placekt>Geographic Names Information System</placekt>
        <placekey>panhandle of Oklahoma</placekey>
        <placekey>western counties in Oklahoma</placekey>
        <placekey>western Oklahoma</placekey>
        <placekey>northwestern Oklahoma</placekey>
      </place>
    </keywords>
    <accconst>None.</accconst>
    <useconst>This data set was constructed from digital surficial geology data
sets by Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e) that are
based on a scale of 1:250,000 (western counties) and 1:125,000
(panhandle counties) and by digitizing a boundary (Havens and
Christenson 1984, pgs. 17 and 18) between two polygons that was
transferred onto a map (Havens, 1982, sheet 1) published at a
scale of 1:250,000. A transformation was applied to make the
lines from Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e) more
closely match the map by Havens (1982). As a result boundaries no
longer match with geologic contacts from Cederstrand (1996a,
1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e). The differences are as large as
about 656.2 feet (200 meters) ground distance or 0.032 inches or
(0.081 centimeters) on 1:250,000-scale maps. Boundaries
represented at this scale are indicative of broad, regional
trends and should not be interpreted as site specific.

Recharge polygons represented at this scale are indicative of
broad, regional trends and should not be interpreted as site
specific. The recharge polygons were digitized from a folded
paper map (47 inches by 19 inches) with a maximum registration
root-mean-squared-error (RMSE) of 0.015 map inches (0.038 map
centimeters) and 308.4 feet (94 meters) ground distance.

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. The hydraulic conductivity and recharge are
closely interrelated. As long as these two model inputs are in
balance the model has a small mean residual; it represents the
natural system numerically. If the hydraulic conductivity is
accurately known, the model can be used to accurately determine
recharge. Likewise, if the hydraulic conductivity is poorly
known, then the recharge will be poorly determined.

Therefore, values of recharge 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. Recharge probably
varies considerably over the local area, and model recharge is at
best an average over an area at least as large as the model grid
(and probably much larger than a single cell).</useconst>
    <ptcontac>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntperp>
          <cntper>Carol J. Becker</cntper>
          <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
        </cntperp>
        <cntpos>Hydrologist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
          <address>202 NW 66th St., Bldg. 7</address>
          <city>Oklahoma City</city>
          <state>Oklahoma</state>
          <postal>73116</postal>
          <country>United States of America</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1-888-275-8747</cntvoice>
        <cntfax>(405) 843-7712</cntfax>
        <cntemail>cjbecker@usgs.gov</cntemail>
        <cntinst>none</cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </ptcontac>
    <browse>
      <browsen>https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/browse/ofr96-451.gif</browsen>
      <browsed>A browse image of the four aquifer data sets.</browsed>
      <browset>GIF</browset>
    </browse>
    <datacred>Compilation of this data set and the associated metadata was
funded under a cooperative Joint Funding Agreement between the
U.S. Geological Survey and the State of Oklahoma, Office of
the Secretary of Environment.</datacred>
    <secinfo>
      <secsys>Public</secsys>
      <secclass>UNCLASSIFIED</secclass>
      <sechandl>None</sechandl>
    </secinfo>
    <native>Operating System-- UNIX, ARC/INFO Version 7.0.3,(Mon Mar 13 22:21:55 PST 1995)</native>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Adams, G.P.,</origin>
        <origin>Runkle, Donna</origin>
        <origin>Rea, Alan</origin>
        <pubdate>1997</pubdate>
        <title>Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics
of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Beaver-North
Canadian River from the panhandle to Canton Lake in
northwestern Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-446</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>https://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?ofr96-446</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
        <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
        <title>Digital geologic map of Beaver County, Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-371</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
        <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
        <title>Digital geologic map of Cimarron County, Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-372</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
        <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
        <title>Digital geologic map of the Clinton quadrangle,
west-central Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-373</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
        <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
        <title>Digital geologic map of Texas County, Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-379</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
    <crossref>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
        <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
        <title>Digital geologic map of the Woodward quadrangle,
northwestern Oklahoma</title>
        <edition>1.0</edition>
        <geoform>map</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>96-381</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
          <publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </crossref>
  </idinfo>
  <dataqual>
    <logic>Polygon and chain-node topology present.</logic>
    <complete>This data set includes all the areas of specified recharge reported
by Havens and Christenson (1984) on pages 17 and 18. Polygon
boundaries with a value of 2 for the LSOURCE line attribute were
taken from Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e). The
southeastern part of the High Plains aquifer, south of the line of
latitude 35 degrees and 30 minutes in Roger Mills County, was
excluded in the ground-water model by Havens and Christenson
(1984).</complete>
    <posacc>
      <horizpa>
        <horizpar>None</horizpar>
        <qhorizpa>
          <horizpav>200 meters</horizpav>
          <horizpae>Resolution as reported</horizpae>
        </qhorizpa>
      </horizpa>
      <vertacc>
        <vertaccr>None.</vertaccr>
      </vertacc>
    </posacc>
    <lineage>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>A tic data set was created using township and range corners
taken from 1:24,000-scale topographic maps.</procdesc>
        <procdate>19960117</procdate>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>Lines representing the aquifer boundaries were selected from
digital geologic coverages and combined using the ARC/INFO
command GET (ESRI, 1995).</procdesc>
        <procdate>19960212</procdate>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>A comparison of paper plots of the data set with source maps
(Havens, 1982, sheets 1 and 2) showed the 1:24,000-scale
township and range corners were not in the same locations on
the 1:250,000-scale source maps. To correct the problem,
1:250,000-scale U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps were
registered on the digitizer using latitudinal and longitudinal
registration tics, with a maximum registration
root-mean-squared error (RMSE) of 0.015 inches (0.038
centimeters) map units and 308 feet (94 meters) ground
distance for the panhandle and western counties. Six
registration tics were selected on each quadrangle map and
digitized, and given the same tic identification numbers as
the tics that were used initially. These new tics were used
with the ARC/INFO TRANSFORM command (ESRI, 1995) to adjust the
lines to more closely match the original map (Havens,
1982). The root-mean-squared error (RMSE) for TRANSFORM was
0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters) map units and 308 feet (94
meters) ground distance for the panhandle counties and 0.012
inches (0.031 centimeters) map units and 259.2 feet (79
meters) ground distance for the western counties. As a result
boundaries no longer match with geologic contacts from
Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e). The
differences are as large as about 656.2 feet (200 meters)
ground distance or 0.032 inches or (0.081 centimeters) on
1:250,000-scale maps.

It was also determined during a comparison of a paper plot of
the data set with a source map that outcrops of underlying
bedrock in Texas County were mislocated on the source maps
during the original drafting (Havens, 1982, Havens and
Christenson, 1984). This data set does not contain this error.</procdesc>
        <procdate>19960306</procdate>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>The data set was edited and dangling nodes were removed. Lines
were attributed for LSOURCE.</procdesc>
        <procdate>19960311</procdate>
      </procstep>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>The ARC/INFO command CLEAN (ESRI, 1995) was used with a dangle
length of 82 feet (25 meters) and a fuzzy tolerance of 6.6 feet
(2 meters). The recharge polygon boundary was digitized with a
root-mean-squared error (RMSE) 0.015 map inches (0.038 map
centimeters) or 308.4 feet (94 meters) ground distance. The
polygons were then attributed for R.</procdesc>
        <procdate>19960313</procdate>
      </procstep>
    </lineage>
  </dataqual>
  <spdoinfo>
    <direct>Vector</direct>
    <ptvctinf>
      <sdtsterm>
        <sdtstype>Point</sdtstype>
        <ptvctcnt>170</ptvctcnt>
      </sdtsterm>
      <sdtsterm>
        <sdtstype>String</sdtstype>
        <ptvctcnt>218</ptvctcnt>
      </sdtsterm>
      <sdtsterm>
        <sdtstype>GT-polygon composed of chains</sdtstype>
        <ptvctcnt>171</ptvctcnt>
      </sdtsterm>
    </ptvctinf>
  </spdoinfo>
  <spref>
    <horizsys>
      <planar>
        <mapproj>
          <mapprojn>Albers Conical Equal Area</mapprojn>
          <albers>
            <stdparll>29.5</stdparll>
            <stdparll>45.5</stdparll>
            <longcm>-96</longcm>
            <latprjo>23</latprjo>
            <feast>0.0</feast>
            <fnorth>0.0</fnorth>
          </albers>
        </mapproj>
        <planci>
          <plance>coordinate pair</plance>
          <coordrep>
            <absres>200 meters</absres>
            <ordres>200 meters</ordres>
          </coordrep>
          <plandu>METERS</plandu>
        </planci>
      </planar>
      <geodetic>
        <horizdn>North American Datum of 1983</horizdn>
        <ellips>Geodetic Reference System 80</ellips>
        <semiaxis>6378137</semiaxis>
        <denflat>298.257</denflat>
      </geodetic>
    </horizsys>
  </spref>
  <eainfo>
    <detailed>
      <enttyp>
        <enttypl>RECHARG.PAT</enttypl>
        <enttypd>Polygon attribute table</enttypd>
        <enttypds>ARC/INFO</enttypds>
      </enttyp>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>-</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Polygon attribute table</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>ARC/INFO</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>-</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>AREA</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Area of polygon in square coverage units</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>PERIMETER</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Perimeter of polygon in coverage units</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>RECHARG#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal feature number</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>RECHARG-ID</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>User-assigned feature number</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>User-defined</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>R</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Recharge, in hundredths of an inch per year</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Havens and Christenson (1984)</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>225, 450, -99999</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>MINOR1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Blank item for DLG</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Calculated</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>0</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>MAJOR1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Recharge, in hundredths of an inch per year</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Havens and Christenson (1984)</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>225, 450, -99999</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
    </detailed>
    <detailed>
      <enttyp>
        <enttypl>RECHARG.AAT</enttypl>
        <enttypd>Arc attribute table</enttypd>
        <enttypds>ARC/INFO</enttypds>
      </enttyp>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>-</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Arc attribute table</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>ARC/INFO</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>-</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>FNODE#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal number of from-node</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>TNODE#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal number of to-node</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>LPOLY#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal number of poly to left of arc</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>RPOLY#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal number of poly to right of arc</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>LENGTH</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Length of arc in coverage units</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>RECHARG#</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal feature number</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>RECHARG-ID</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>User-assigned feature number</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>User-defined</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>Integer</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>LSOURCE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Source of line</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>ARC/INFO</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>1, 2</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>MINOR1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Blank item for DLG</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Calculated</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>0</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>MAJOR1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Source of line</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 1996d, 1996e),
Havens and Christenson (1984)</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <edom>
            <edomv>1, 2</edomv>
            <edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
            <edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
          </edom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
    </detailed>
    <overview>
      <eaover>Each polygon in this data set has an associated attribute, R,
containing values of recharge expressed in hundredths of an inch
per year. For example, the recharge value of 0.225 inches per
year is multiplied by 100, rounded to the nearest whole number,
and stored as an R value of 23 hundredths of an inch per year.

As reported by Havens and Christenson (1984) recharge assigned
to the west half of the High Plains aquifer is 0.225 inches per
year (23 hundredths of an inch per year) and to the east half
0.45 inches per year (45 hundredths of an inch per year).
Polygons in this data set containing a K of -99999 represent
areas where the  recharge value is unknown.

R is stored in the first major code (MAJOR1) for polygons, and 0
is stored in the first minor code (MINOR1) in the Digital Line
Graph (DLG) version of this data set.

Each line in this digital data set has an associated attribute,
LSOURCE, that contains a code to indicate the source of the
line. An LSOURCE code of 1 indicates the line was taken from
Havens and Christenson (1984), and an LSOURCE code of 2
indicates the line was extracted from Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b,
1996c, 1996d, 1996e). LSOURCE is stored in the first major code
(MAJOR1) for lines, and 0 is stored in the first minor code
(MINOR1) in the Digital Line Graph (DLG) version of this data
set.</eaover>
      <eadetcit>See overview.</eadetcit>
    </overview>
  </eainfo>
  <distinfo>
    <distrib>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
          <cntper>Michael Ierardi</cntper>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntpos>IT Specialist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
          <address>445 National Center</address>
          <city>Reston</city>
          <state>VA</state>
          <postal>20192</postal>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>mierardi@usgs.gov</cntemail>
      </cntinfo>
    </distrib>
    <distliab>Although this data set has been used by the U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, no warranty expressed or
implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey as to the accuracy
of the data and related materials. The act of distribution shall not 
constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by 
the U.S. Geological Survey in the use of this data, software, or 
related materials.
		
Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive
purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S.
Government.</distliab>
    <stdorder>
      <digform>
        <digtinfo>
          <formname>Export</formname>
          <formcont>Full coverage</formcont>
          <filedec>zipped</filedec>
          <transize>1</transize>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <onlinopt>
            <computer>
              <networka>
                <networkr>https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/dsdl/ofr96-451_recharg.e00.gz</networkr>
              </networka>
            </computer>
          </onlinopt>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <digform>
        <digtinfo>
          <formname>Other</formname>
          <formcont>DLG file format</formcont>
          <filedec>zipped</filedec>
          <transize>1</transize>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <onlinopt>
            <computer>
              <networka>
                <networkr>https://water.usgs.gov/GIS/dsdl/ofr96-451_recharg.dlg.gz</networkr>
              </networka>
            </computer>
          </onlinopt>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <fees>None. This dataset is provided by USGS as a public service.</fees>
    </stdorder>
  </distinfo>
  <metainfo>
    <metd>20201117</metd>
    <metc>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntpos>Ask USGS -- Water Webserver Team</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
          <address>445 National Center</address>
          <city>Reston</city>
          <state>VA</state>
          <postal>20192</postal>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>mierardi@usgs.gov</cntemail>
      </cntinfo>
    </metc>
    <metstdn>FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
    <metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
  </metainfo>
</metadata>
