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Map showing the potentiometric surface of the Magothy Aquifer in southern Maryland, September 1981

January 1, 1982

The map is based on measurements from a network of 83 observation wells cased to the Magothy aquifer. Highest levels of the potentiometric surface, 59 to 60 feet above sea level, were measured near the outcrop-subcrop of the aquifer in topographically high areas of Anne Arundel and Prince Georges Counties. The surface slopes to the southeast to above sea level along much of the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. Three separate, distinct, and extensive cones of depression have developed in the potentiometric surface around the well fields of the city of Annapolis-Broadneck Peninsula area, town of Waldorf, and Chalk Point. Several square miles of each cone are below sea level, and, in some areas at Chalk Point and Waldorf, the cone is 40 to 50 feet below sea level. The network of wells was developed as part of the cooperative program between the U.S. Geological Survey, the Maryland Geological Survey, and the Maryland Energy and Coastal Zone Administration. (USGS)

Publication Year 1982
Title Map showing the potentiometric surface of the Magothy Aquifer in southern Maryland, September 1981
DOI 10.3133/ofr82257
Authors F. K. Mack, J. C. Wheeler, S. E. Curtin
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 82-257
Index ID ofr82257
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse