GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah
HA 730-C
Colorado Plateaus aquifers
(figures 107-134)
Introduction (Click to view thumbnails
and download figures)
- Figure 107 Map showing
location of the Colorado Plateaus aquifers
Uinta-Animas Aquifer
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- Figure 108 Map
showing the location of the Uinta-Animas aquifer
- Figure 109 Correlation
chart showing the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics
of the Uinta-Animas aquifer
Hydrogeologic Units
- Figure 110 Cross
section showing the hydrogeologic composition of the central
part of the Piceance Basin
Recharge and Discharge
Water-Level Conditions
- Figure 111 Map showing
the potentiometric surface of the Uinta-Animas aquifer in the
Uinta Basin
- Figure 112
Map showing the potentiometric surface of the Uinta-Animas aquifer
in the Piceance Basin
- Figure 113 Map
showing the potentiometric surface of the Uinta-Animas aquifer
in the San Juan Basin
Ground-Water Quality
- Figure 114
Map showing the dissolved-chloride concentrations in water from
the upper part of the Uinta-Animas aquifer in the Piceance Basin
- Figure 115
Map showing the concentrations of dissolved solids in water from
the lower part of the Uinta-Animas aquifer in the Piceance Basin
Mesaverde Aquifer
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- Figure 116 Map showing
the location of the Mesaverde aquifer
Hydrogeologic Units
- Figure 117 Correlation
chart showing the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics
of the Mesaverde aquifer
Recharge and Discharge
Water-Level Conditions
- Figure 118 Map showing
the potentiometric surface of the Mesaverde aquifer
Aquifer Characteristics
Ground-Water Quality
- Figure 119
Map showing the concentrations of dissolved solids in water from
the Mesaverde aquifer
- Figure 120 Map showing
location of the Dakota-Glen Canyon aquifer system
- Figure 121 Correlation
chart showing the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics
of the Dakota-Glen Canyon aquifer system
- Table 1 Table
showing the lithographic character and thickness of the aquifers
and confining units of the Dakota-Glen Canyon aquifer system
- Figure 122 Generalized
hydrogeologic section through the Black Mesa Basin showing the
relation of the Dakota-Glen Canyon aquifer system to the overlying
and underlying hydrogeologic units
Hydrogeologic Units
- Figure 123 Map showing
depth to the top of the Dakota aquifer
- Figure 124 Photograph
showing well-cemented parts of the Navajo Sandstone at Rainbow
Bridge National Monument, Utah
- Figure 125 Map showing
depth to the top of the Glen Canyon aquifer
Recharge and Discharge
- Figure 126 Map showing
the potentiometric contour and ground-water movement in the Dakota
aquifer
- Figure 127 Map showing
the potentiometric contour and ground-water movement in the Glen
Canyon aquifer
Aquifer Characteristics
Ground-Water Quality
- Figure 128 Map showing
the concentration of dissolved solids in water from the Glen
Canyon aquifer
- Figure 129 Map showing
location of the Coconino-De Chelly aquifer
Hydrogeologic Units
- Figure 130 Correlation
chart showing the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics
of the Coconino-De Chelly aquifer
- Figure 131 Cross
section showing the fractures that drain from the Coconino-De
Chelly aquifer in the vicinity of the Grand Canyon
Recharge and Discharge
- Figure 132 Map showing
the potentiometric contour and ground-water movement in the Coconino-De
Chelly aquifer
- Figure 133
Photograph showing the ground water discharges from springs in
the Redwall Limestone in the Grand Canyon
Ground-water Quality
- Figure 134
Map showing the dissolved-solids concentrations
in water from the Coconino-De Chelly aquifer