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Base of aquifer contours enhanced with airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveys of the principal aquifer for portions of the North Platte, South Platte, and Twin Platte Natural Resources Districts, western Nebraska
The U.S. Geological Survey and its partners have collaborated to complete airborne
geophysical surveys for areas of the North and South Platte River valleys and Lodgepole
Creek in western Nebraska. The objective of the surveys was to map the aquifers and
bedrock topography of selected areas to help improve the understanding of groundwater-
surface-water relationships to be used in water management decisions. Frequency-domain
(2008 and 2009) and time-domain (2010) helicopter electromagnetic surveys were completed,
using a unique survey flight line design, to collect resistivity data that can be related to lithologic
information for refinement of groundwater model inputs. To make the geophysical data useful
for multidimensional groundwater models, numerical inversion is necessary to convert the
measured data into a depth-dependent subsurface resistivity model. This inversion model,
in conjunction with sensitivity analysis, geological ground truth (boreholes), and geological
interpretation, is used to characterize hydrogeologic features. The two- and three- dimensional
interpretation provides the groundwater modeler with a high-resolution hydrogeologic framework
and a quantitative estimate of framework uncertainty. This method of creating hydrogeologic
frameworks improved the understanding of the actual flow path orientation by redefining the
location of the paleochannels and associated bedrock highs. The improved models represent
the hydrogeology at a level of accuracy not achievable using previous data sets.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/8aeb0762ece4eaa8de38556cad3446eb |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:caba9679-169c-44e3-93c6-c8d46d9adc18 |
| spatial | -104.2,41.0,-102.05,41.44 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |