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Found 113 dataset(s) matching "Mississippi River Valley Alluvial aquifer".
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This dataset is a raster surface, in feet, of the depth to water, spring 2020, Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA). The raster cell size is 1,000 meters (3,280.8 ft). The raster was...
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This data release provides several data files representing groundwater levels reported through driller's reports for the State of Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (Louisiana Department of...
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<p>The information in this dataset is from "Feasibility of Infiltration Galleries for Managed Aquifer Recharge in the Northeast Arkansas Delta" by Godwin et al., 2020. Included in the dataset are...
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The Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (“alluvial aquifer”) is one of the most extensively developed aquifers in the United States. The alluvial aquifer is present at the land surface in...
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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ (MoDNR) Well Information Management System (WIMS) is a repository for well information that includes date of completion, well construction, geology,...
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A multiple machine-learning model (Asquith and Killian, 2024) implementing Cubist and Random Forest regressions was used to predict monthly mean groundwater levels through time for the available...
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This dataset is the raster, in feet, of the potentiometric-surface map, spring 2020, Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA). The raster cell size is 1,000 meters; the raster altitude...
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Groundwater is a vital resource in the Mississippi embayment physiographic region (Mississippi embayment) of the central United States and can be limited in some areas by high concentrations of...
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An objective review (Asquith and others, 2018 and 2020) of the distribution of the first two significant figures of a water-level measurement (depth below land surface) was done on the 10,295...
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This dataset is a raster surface, in feet, of the depth to water, spring 2018, Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA). The raster cell size is 1,000 meters (3,280.8 ft). The raster was...
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During the spring and summer of 2020, the U.S. Geological Survey, Lower Mississippi – Gulf Water Science Center, conducted single well slug tests on selected wells within the Mississippi Alluvial...
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Since the 1940's, hydrologists have used aquifer tests to estimate the hydrogeologic properties near test wells. Results from these tests are recorded in various files, databases, reports and...
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Electrical resistivity results from four regional airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveys (Burton et al. 2024, Hoogenboom et al. 2023, Minsley et al. 2021 and Burton et al. 2021) over the...
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Boosted regression trees (BRT), a type of ensemble-tree machine-learning method, were used to predict specific conductance concentration at multiple depths throughout the Mississippi River Valley...
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Electrical resistivity results from four regional airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveys (Burton et al. 2024, Hoogenboom et al. 2023, Minsley et al. 2021, Burton et al. 2021) over the Mississippi...
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Electrical resistivity results from two regional airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveys (Minsley et al. 2021, and Burton et al. 2021) over the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP) were combined by the...
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Airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic, and radiometric data were acquired May 25 through August 7, 2021 along 10,706 line-kilometers (line-km) over the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP). Data...
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As part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Availability and Use Science Program study of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP), a shapefile representing seven generalized regions of the MAP...
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Airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic, and radiometric data were acquired May 25 through August 7, 2021 along 10,706 line-kilometers (line-km) over the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP). Data...
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Airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic, and radiometric data were acquired May 25 through August 7, 2021 along 10,706 line-kilometers (line-km) over the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP). Data...