Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Central Oklahoma aquifer in central Oklahoma

This data set consists of digitized aquifer boundaries created for a previously published report about the Central Oklahoma aquifer in central Oklahoma. This area encompasses all or part of Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Payne, and Pottawatomie Counties. The Central Oklahoma aquifer includes the alluvial and terrace deposits along major streams, the Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations, and the Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups.

The Quaternary-age alluvial and terrace deposits consist of unconsolidated clay, silt, sand, and gravel. The Permian-age Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations consist of sandstone with interbedded siltstone and mudstone. The Permian-age Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups consist of sandstone, shale, and thin limestone.

The Central Oklahoma aquifer underlies about 3,000 square miles of central Oklahoma where the aquifer is used extensively for municipal, industrial, commercial, and domestic water supplies. Most of the usable ground water within the aquifer is from the Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations. Substantial quantities of usable ground water also are present in the Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups, and in alluvial and terrace deposits associated with the major streams.

Data e Risorse

Campo Valore
accessLevel public
bureauCode {010:12}
catalog_@context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
catalog_conformsTo https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
catalog_describedBy https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
datagov_dedupe_retained 20220725164314
identifier USGS:b8d24599-73ed-460b-b2b5-4fd76e2187a9
metadata_type geospatial
modified 20201117
old-spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-97.6620, 34.9005], [-97.6620, 36.0047], [ -96.7706, 36.0047], [ -96.7706, 34.9005], [-97.6620, 34.9005]]]}
publisher U.S. Geological Survey
publisher_hierarchy Department of the Interior > U.S. Geological Survey
resource-type Dataset
source_datajson_identifier true
source_hash a585dfda845a94dc0f0b42ed53b21ed4cdb30a86
source_schema_version 1.1
spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-97.6620, 34.9005], [-97.6620, 36.0047], [ -96.7706, 36.0047], [ -96.7706, 34.9005], [-97.6620, 34.9005]]]}
theme {geospatial}
Gruppi
  • AmeriGEOSS
  • National Provider
  • North America
Tag
  • admire-group
  • amerigeo
  • amerigeoss
  • aquifer-boundary
  • aquifers
  • central-oklahoma-aquifer
  • chase-group
  • ckan
  • council-grove-group
  • environment
  • garber-sandstone
  • geo
  • geoscientificinformation
  • geoss
  • ground-water
  • ground-water-vulnerability
  • groundwater
  • groundwater-vulnerability
  • inlandwaters
  • national
  • north-america
  • united-states
  • usgs-b8d24599-73ed-460b-b2b5-4fd76e2187a9
  • wellington-formation
isopen False
license_id notspecified
license_title License not specified
maintainer Donna L. Runkle
maintainer_email dlrunkle@usgs.gov
metadata_created 2025-11-21T16:28:46.832247
metadata_modified 2025-11-21T16:28:46.832251
notes This data set consists of digitized aquifer boundaries created for a previously published report about the Central Oklahoma aquifer in central Oklahoma. This area encompasses all or part of Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Payne, and Pottawatomie Counties. The Central Oklahoma aquifer includes the alluvial and terrace deposits along major streams, the Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations, and the Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups. The Quaternary-age alluvial and terrace deposits consist of unconsolidated clay, silt, sand, and gravel. The Permian-age Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations consist of sandstone with interbedded siltstone and mudstone. The Permian-age Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups consist of sandstone, shale, and thin limestone. The Central Oklahoma aquifer underlies about 3,000 square miles of central Oklahoma where the aquifer is used extensively for municipal, industrial, commercial, and domestic water supplies. Most of the usable ground water within the aquifer is from the Garber Sandstone and Wellington Formations. Substantial quantities of usable ground water also are present in the Chase, Council Grove, and Admire Groups, and in alluvial and terrace deposits associated with the major streams.
num_resources 2
num_tags 24
title Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Central Oklahoma aquifer in central Oklahoma