Basin and Range aquifers
Detailed Description
The Basin and Range aquifers consist of primarily unconsolidated basin-fill sand and gravel, but fractured carbonate rocks also underlie some basins and form important aquifers.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.
Related
List of unconsolidated sand and gravel aquifers
Unconsolidated sand and gravel principal aquifers of the United States, which are characterized by intergranular porosity and all contain water primarily under unconfined, or water-table, conditions.
List of Carbonate-Rock Aquifers
Carbonate-rock aquifers are most extensive in the eastern United States. Most of the carbonate-rock aquifers consist of limestone, and their water-yielding properties vary widely.
Related
List of unconsolidated sand and gravel aquifers
Unconsolidated sand and gravel principal aquifers of the United States, which are characterized by intergranular porosity and all contain water primarily under unconfined, or water-table, conditions.
List of Carbonate-Rock Aquifers
Carbonate-rock aquifers are most extensive in the eastern United States. Most of the carbonate-rock aquifers consist of limestone, and their water-yielding properties vary widely.