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Geohydrology of the valley-fill aquifer in the Endicott-Johnson City area, Broome County, New York

January 1, 1982

This report is the tenth in a series of 11 map sets depicting geohydrologic conditions in selected aquifers in upstate New York. Geohydrologic data are compiled on five maps at 1:24,000 scale. Together, the maps provide a comprehensive overview of a major valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Broome County. The maps include surficial geology, geologic sections, aquifer thickness, water-infiltration potential of soil zone, potentiometric-surface altitude, and land use. The valley-fill deposits consist of alluvial silt and sand, glacial outwash (sand and gravel), ice-contact sand and gravel, till, and lacustrine silt and clay. The sand and gravel beds have relatively high permeabilities whereas the till, silt, and clay deposits have relatively low permeabilities. Water-table conditions are found in unconfined sand and gravel, whereas artesian conditions prevail within sand and gravel confined by silty deposits. Recharge occurs over the entire surface of the aquifer, due to permeable land-surface conditions, but is greatest along the margin of the valley, where runoff from the hillsides is concentrated, and near streams. The use of land overlying the aquifer is predominantly commercial and residential with lesser amounts of agricultural and industrial uses. (USGS)

Publication Year 1982
Title Geohydrology of the valley-fill aquifer in the Endicott-Johnson City area, Broome County, New York
DOI 10.3133/ofr82268
Authors Thomas J. Holecek, A. D. Randall, J. L. Belli, R. V. Allen
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 82-268
Index ID ofr82268
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse