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Hydrogeology and Groundwater Resources of the Coastal Aquifers of Southeastern Massachusetts

October 20, 2009

The glacially derived aquifer systems of southeastern Massachusetts compose the largest groundwater reservoir in the State. Population increases, land-use changes, and climate change in this area could lead to three primary environmental effects that relate directly to groundwater resources - (1) increases in pumping that could adversely affect environmentally sensitive groundwater-fed surface waters, such as ponds, streams, and wetlands; (2) changes in land use that could affect the quality of water in the aquifer; and (3) changes in precipitation and mean sea level that can affect water levels, streamflow, and the position of the freshwater/saltwater boundary. Therefore, understanding groundwater flow and the factors that can affect it is critical to managing and protecting this vital resource.

Publication Year 2009
Title Hydrogeology and Groundwater Resources of the Coastal Aquifers of Southeastern Massachusetts
DOI 10.3133/cir1338
Authors John P. Masterson, Donald A. Walter
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 1338
Index ID cir1338
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Massachusetts-Rhode Island Water Science Center; New England Water Science Center