Regional Hydrogeologic Assessment - Anoka Sand Plain [Minnesota]
Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Full Details
- Title
- Regional Hydrogeologic Assessment - Anoka Sand Plain [Minnesota]
- Description
- A County Geologic Atlas is a systematic study of a county's geologic and ground water resources. Geologic studies include both near-surface deposits and bedrock. Ground water studies include flow systems, aquifer capacity, and ground water chemistry. In some areas sand and gravel deposits, sinkholes, or other features are studied. Interpretation of sensitivity to pollution is also part of an atlas. The information is organized, analyzed, and displayed using geographic information technology. A Regional Hydrogeologic Assessment (RHA) is similar to a County Geologic Atlas in that both geology and ground water are studied. However, a Regional Hydrogeologic Assessment covers a larger area, typically four to nine counties, in less detail. The RHA emphasizes near-surface geologic, ground water, and pollution sensitivity mapping., County Geologic Atlas and Regional Hydrogeologic Assessment information is used in planning and environmental protection efforts at all levels of government. Wellhead protection and well-sealing programs are examples of local programs that need geologic and ground water information. The information is also used by businesses and the general public., Geologic Maps were derived based on information available during the period 1991-1993.
- Creator
- Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
- Rights
- None
- Access Rights
- Public
- Format
- Files
- Language
- English
- Date Added
- October 25, 2023
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