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Combined Thickness of the Modeled Wanapum Basalt and Vantage-Latah Interbed Geomodel Units (wnthk_f)
The wnthk_f grid represents the modeled combined thickness of the Wanapum Basalt and the
Vantage/Latah interbed geomodel units at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that
consists of eleven grids and a spatial extent polygon shapefile. As part of a U.S. Geological
Survey Groundwater Resources Program study, a three-dimensional geomodel was constructed
for approximately 53,000 mi2 of the Columbia Plateau in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. This
geomodel was constructed to define the general aquifer system geometry for use in a regional
numerical groundwater flow model. Simplifications and assumptions consistent with this ultimate
goal and the uncertainty in the available data were made. The geomodel units consist of Miocene
age Columbia River Basalt Group strata and younger alluvial overburden covering approximately
44,000 mi2. Data were compiled from numerous databases and detailed studies completed during
the past three decades. These data include stratigraphic interpretations made on more than 13,000
wells and a contiguous compilation of surficial geology and structural features spanning the study
area. These data were simplified and used to construct piecewise-smooth trend surfaces that
represent upper and lower subsurface geomodel unit boundaries in this complex folded and faulted
terrain. The smoothness of the surfaces implicitly represents uncertainty in prediction of each surface
resulting from data gaps, errors in borehole interpretations, errors in mapped contact locations, and
uncertainty in the shape of the paleo-surface upon which flood basalts were emplaced. Using a
rule-based algorithm, surfaces were then recombined to construct a fully three-dimensional model
with a 500-foot grid resolution that is consistent with the data and for which error estimates may be
made. The modeling process yielded improved estimates of unit volumes, refinement of location of
large structural features, and identification of features that may be important for ongoing groundwater
studies.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/ba9e7b2f732f47350649d2b7772e45e7 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:0644ecb0-89c0-4f90-bc4c-55ac80ccb4e2 |
| spatial | -121.844957854,44.261075488,-115.367389272,48.419366654 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |