Hydrogeologic atlas of the Hill Country Trinity Aquifer, Blanco, Hays and Travis Counties, central Texas
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Description
This unique digital document provides interested geoscientists with a practical base to evaluate, expand and continue the analysis of the Hill Country Trinity Aquifer. The contents of the DVD include: all plates, water and water level availability studies, geophysical logs with elevations and coordinates, geological formation interpretation and lithology and original hand drawn stratigraphic cross sections. The original product was a 17 plate atlas, 2'x3', printed in a limited edition of 250 copies, and a DVD, the contents of which are included in this repository. The DVD includes additional resolutions of the images and a Well Cad reader plug-in for the geophysical logs, which are not available here.
Supplemental reports available at the URLs listed below
Supplemental reports available at the URLs listed below
Subject
Hays County, Texas
Travis County, Texas
Blanco County, Texas
groundwater
ground water
Trinity aquifer
Hill Country aquifer
Edwards aquifer
Barton Springs
recharge
groundwater flow
hydraulic interaction
karst
Grotto Spring
West Cave Springs
Jacob's Well
Fern Bank Spring
Edwards Group
Glen Rose limestone
Hensel sand
Cow Creek Limestone
Hammett Shale
Sligo Formation
Sycamore (Hosston) Formation
Cretaceous
Paleozoic
water quality
transmissivity
San Marcos Arch
Austin, Texas
Buda, Texas
Kyle, Texas
Dripping Springs, Texas
Johnson City, Texas
Wimberley, Texas
stratigraphic cross section
structure cross section
Travis County, Texas
Blanco County, Texas
groundwater
ground water
Trinity aquifer
Hill Country aquifer
Edwards aquifer
Barton Springs
recharge
groundwater flow
hydraulic interaction
karst
Grotto Spring
West Cave Springs
Jacob's Well
Fern Bank Spring
Edwards Group
Glen Rose limestone
Hensel sand
Cow Creek Limestone
Hammett Shale
Sligo Formation
Sycamore (Hosston) Formation
Cretaceous
Paleozoic
water quality
transmissivity
San Marcos Arch
Austin, Texas
Buda, Texas
Kyle, Texas
Dripping Springs, Texas
Johnson City, Texas
Wimberley, Texas
stratigraphic cross section
structure cross section
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/8977http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/9004
http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/9005
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