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Thickness of the Chicot aquifer system of southwestern Louisiana’s surficial confining unit and shallow sand lenses

September 9, 2022

The Chicot aquifer system is a vital water resource for Southwestern Louisiana, providing nearly half of the fresh groundwater the region consumes (Sargent, 2011). The aquifer’s surficial confining unit consists of a wedge-shaped thickening sequence of south to southeastern dipping, interbedded clays and courser material (primarily sand and gravel). In collaboration with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LDOTD), Sargent and others (2004) extracted data from driller’s logs, geophysical logs, and well construction information for 2094 wells overlying the Chicot aquifer to enhance the delineation of the thickness and occurence of the aquifer’s surficial confining unit. These data were applied here to create tabular [...]

Publication Year 2022
Title Thickness of the Chicot aquifer system of southwestern Louisiana’s surficial confining unit and shallow sand lenses
DOI 10.5066/P9W2SKSY
Authors Kristi L Hill, Wade Kress, Maxwell A Lindaman
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center - Nashville, TN Office
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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