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Estimated Altitude of the Top of the Uppermost Unit of Fine-Grained Sediment within the Wood River Valley aquifer system, South-Central Idaho
This dataset is the estimated altitude of the top of the uppermost fine-grained sediment
within the Wood River Valley aquifer system. This map was compiled by describing the
estimated altitude of the top of the fine-grained sediment from about 160 well-driller
reports for boreholes drilled within the area of the approximate extent of the confined
aquifer. A surface was generated using kriging of the point data. This dataset was
created in support of the third phase of a continuing U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
study to assess the groundwater resources of the Wood River Valley, south-central
Idaho. The first phase was documented in "Water-resource trends and comparisons
between partial development and October 2006 hydrologic conditions, Wood River
Valley, south-central Idaho" (Skinner and others, 2007), and the second phase was
documented in "Ground-water budgets for the Wood River Valley aquifer system,
south-central Idaho"(Bartolino, 2009). The third phase is a description of the
hydrogeologic framework of the Wood River Valley aquifer system. The Wood River
Valley contains most of the population of Blaine County and the cities of Sun Valley,
Ketchum, Hailey, and Bellevue. This mountain valley is underlain by the alluvial Wood
River Valley aquifer system. The entire population of the area depends on groundwater
for domestic supply and rapid population growth since the 1970s has caused concern
about the long-term sustainability of the groundwater resource.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/8a64e1904edff13931229775839c33e8 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:bf8329b4-494c-4047-ba07-26b0e958d5c9 |
| spatial | -114.36331,43.296912,-114.047502,43.375864 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |