Hydrogeologic atlas of the Hill Country Trinity Aquifer, Blanco, Hays and Travis Counties, central Texas
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2010-10
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Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District
Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Water Conservation District
Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District
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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
Keywords
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