Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma
This data set consists of digitized polygons of constant
hydraulic conductivity values for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in
east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important
source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts
of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole
Counties. Approximately 75 percent of the water withdrawn from
the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is for municipal use. Rural domestic use
and water for stock animals account for most of the remaining
water withdrawn. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is
defined in a ground-water report as consisting
principally of the rocks of the Late Pennsylvanian-age Vamoosa
Formation and overlying Ada Group. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer
consists of a complex sequence of fine- to very fine-grained
sandstone, siltstone, shale, and conglomerate interbedded with
very thin limestones. The water-yielding capabilities of the
aquifer are generally controlled by lateral and vertical
distribution of the sandstone beds and their physical
characteristics. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is unconfined where it
outcrops in about an 1,700-square-mile area.
The hydraulic conductivity of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer was
computed as 3 feet per day in a ground-water report. Most of the
hydraulic conductivity polygons were extracted from published
digital geology data sets. The lines in the digital geology data
sets were scanned or digitized from maps published at a scale of
1:250,000 and represent geologic contacts. Some of the lines in
the data set were interpolated in areas where the Vamoosa-Ada
aquifer is overlain by alluvial and terrace deposits near
streams and rivers.
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| description | This data set consists of digitized polygons of constant hydraulic conductivity values for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75 percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water for stock animals account for most of the remaining water withdrawn. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is defined in a ground-water report as consisting principally of the rocks of the Late Pennsylvanian-age Vamoosa Formation and overlying Ada Group. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer consists of a complex sequence of fine- to very fine-grained sandstone, siltstone, shale, and conglomerate interbedded with very thin limestones. The water-yielding capabilities of the aquifer are generally controlled by lateral and vertical distribution of the sandstone beds and their physical characteristics. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is unconfined where it outcrops in about an 1,700-square-mile area. The hydraulic conductivity of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer was computed as 3 feet per day in a ground-water report. Most of the hydraulic conductivity polygons were extracted from published digital geology data sets. The lines in the digital geology data sets were scanned or digitized from maps published at a scale of 1:250,000 and represent geologic contacts. Some of the lines in the data set were interpolated in areas where the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is overlain by alluvial and terrace deposits near streams and rivers. |
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| modified | 2020-11-17T00:00:00Z |
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| title | Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma |