AquifersMinor

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Tags
subcrop, Texas, outcrop, TX, Minor aquifers, Aquifers, State of Texas

Summary
To update the delineations for the minor aquifers of Texas for the purpose of adding them to the 1991 Water Plan. This feature class is a component of TPWD 'base' data. 'Base' data includes current, statewide geospatial information intended to provide context for mapping purposes.


Description

This is a dataset containing what the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) in Austin, Texas considers the 21 Minor aquifers of Texas.

Credits

Use limitations
This data was prepared for inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A SURVEYED PRODUCT. Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is unprojected.

ArcGIS Metadata 

Topics and Keywords 

Place keywords  Texas, TX, State of Texas

Theme keywords  subcrop, outcrop, Minor aquifers, Aquifers

Citation 

*Title AquifersMinor
Publication date 1997-01-01

Presentation formats* digital map

Resource Details 

Dataset languages  English (UNITED STATES)

Status  completed
Spatial representation type* vector

Supplemental information
Lines were digitized from the Bureau of Economic Geology's Geologic Atlas Sheets (GAT) at 1:250,000 scale. Work started in January 1990 and was completed in May 1990. All digitizing was done at the USGS office in Austin, Texas using Arc/Info. The Yegua Jackson aquifer was digitized and added to the original dataset in 2001. REVISIONS MADE TO THE MINOR AQUIFERS FOR THE 2007 STATE WATER PLAN: The boundary of the Blaine aquifer was revised based on current information from well yields, groundwater levels, and groundwater chemistry. It was extended farther south to include most of the larger outcrops of the Blaine Formation. The boundaries of the Blaine Formation are based on the digital Geological Atlas of Texas (see TNRIS). The downdip extent of the aquifer, west of the exposure of the Blaine Formation, includes wells that produce groundwater with total dissolved solids of 10,000 ppm or less. The subsurface boundary along parts of the aquifer to the east includes all wells that draw water from the aquifer, and is not defined in terms of groundwater salinity. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp. The Bone Springs–Victorio Peak aquifer is defined on the east by the center line of the Salt Basin, the original, pre-development discharge for groundwater flow in the area. Its southern boundary coincides with the Bitterwell Break, a Tertiary normal fault, out of the Salt Basin. This feature reportedly corresponds to a groundwater divide. Moving westward, the southern boundary transfers from the Bitterwell Break to the Babb Flexure, a structural hinge or bend in the rocks. To the northwest, the boundary follows a flow line based on the area’s potentiometric surface. The northern extent of the aquifer in Texas is defined by the state line with New Mexico. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp. The revised boundary for the Igneous aquifer encloses contiguous Tertiary igneous rocks. Large exposures of pre-Tertiary, mainly Cretaceous, age rocks were kept outside of the boundary. It is defined to include the majority of wells drawing from Tertiary igneous rocks. For the most part, the boundary follows that defined by the USGS. However, the revised boundary excludes the northernmost extension of the USGS boundary in Culberson County since that area consists of mostly Permian rocks, and includes areas of Tertiary rocks that are within a LBG-Guyton boundary in the northeast part of the study area. We included an area in the southwest part of the proposed boundary because that area appears to contain Tertiary igneous rocks overlain by Quaternary sediments. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp. The revised boundary for the Lipan aquifer includes Quaternary alluvium, mainly Qau, outside the present boundary. By including more alluvium the Lipan aquifer is coincident with the boundary for the Edwards-Trinity Plateau aquifer to the north, west, and south. To the east the boundary remains essentially unchanged, occurring at the boundary between the Leona Formation and the Permian Clear Fork Group or Lueders Formation. The boundary of the GAM model, defined by the groundwater divide, is used to determine a subsurface limit for the Lipan aquifer to the south. The northern edge of the Edwards-Trinity Plateau aquifer defines the northern subsurface boundary. The contact between the Permian Clear Fork Group and the Lueders Formation is extended along strike to the south to delineate an eastern subsurface limit. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp. Minor adjustments to the eastern boundary of the 'Presidio-Redford' portion of the West Texas Bolsons aquifer were done to show the contact with the new Igneous aquifer boundary. Minor adjustments were also made to show the contact with a smaller portion of the 'bolsons'/Igneous boundary in western Jeff Davis and southern Culberson county. (Editing was done in ArcGIS 9.1) Original contact information for this dataset: Mark Hayes TWDB mailing and physical address: 1700 North Congress Avenue PO Box 13231 Austin, Texas 78711-3231 USA (512)936-0828 (voice) (512)463-8423 (fax) mark.hayes@twdb.state.tx.us
*Processing environment Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcGIS 10.0.3.3600

ArcGIS item properties
*Name AquifersMinor
*Size 10.015
*Location file://\\GIS-CBANKSXP\E\PDaugherty\data\Data_Downloads\AquifersMinor.shp
*Access protocol Local Area Network
*Content type  Downloadable Data

Extents 

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type  Extent used for searching
*West longitude -105.849205
*East longitude -93.609390
*North latitude 36.501232
*South latitude 26.352266
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
*West longitude -105.849205
*East longitude -93.609390
*South latitude 26.352266
*North latitude 36.501232
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact 

Point of contact
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab
Contact's role  point of contact

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8070
Fax 512-389-8300

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area TX
Postal code 78744-3292
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:gislab@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor

Hours of service 8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri


Resource Maintenance 

Resource maintenance
Update frequency  as needed

Resource Constraints 

Constraints
Limitations of use
This data was prepared for inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A SURVEYED PRODUCT. Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is unprojected.

Spatial Reference 

ArcGIS coordinate system
*Type Geographic
*Geographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983
*Coordinate reference details
Geographic coordinate system
Well-known identifier 4269
X origin -399.99999999999989
Y origin -399.99999999999989
XY scale 11258999068426.24
Z origin -100000
Z scale 10000
M origin -100000
M scale 10000
XY tolerance 8.9831528411952117e-009
Z tolerance 0.001
M tolerance 0.001
High precision true
Left longitude -180
Well-known text GEOGCS["GCS_North_American_1983",DATUM["D_North_American_1983",SPHEROID["GRS_1980",6378137.0,298.257222101]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433],AUTHORITY["EPSG",4269]]

Reference system identifier
*Value 4269
*Codespace EPSG
*Version 7.4.1

Spatial Data Properties 

Vector
*Level of topology for this dataset  geometry only

Geometric objects
Feature class name AquifersMinor
*Object type  composite
*Object count 538



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
*Feature type Simple
*Geometry type Polygon
*Has topology FALSE
*Feature count 538
*Spatial index TRUE
*Linear referencing FALSE



Data Quality 

Distribution 

Distributor
Contact information
Individual's name Marian O'Brien
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's position GIS Analyst
Contact's role  distributor

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8315
Fax 512-389-8300

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area TX
Postal code 78744-3292
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:marian.obrien@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor

Hours of service 8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri




Distribution format
*Format name Shapefile

Transfer options
*Transfer size 10.015

Fields and Subtypes 

Details for object AquifersMinor 
*Type Feature Class
*Row count 538

Field FID 
*Alias FID
*Data type OID
*Width 4
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
*Field description
Internal feature number.
*Description source
ESRI
*Description of values Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.



Field Shape 
*Alias Shape
*Data type Geometry
*Width 0
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
*Field description
Feature geometry.
*Description source
ESRI
Description of values Coordinates defining the features.



Field Name 
*Alias Name
*Data type String
*Width 30
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
Aquifer Name
Description source
TWDB


Field Code 
*Alias Code
*Data type String
*Width 2
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
The number '0' refers to a hole in the aquifer (no outcrop or subcrop/downdip). The number '1' refers to the outcrop (at the surface). The number '2', refers to the subcrop or downdip (below the surface).
Description source
TWDB


Field SqMiCalc 
*Alias SqMiCalc
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
Area in square miles
Description source
Calculated in GIS using Texas Centric Albers Equal Area Projection


Field AcresCalc 
*Alias AcresCalc
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
Area in acres
Description source
Calculated in GIS using Texas Centric Albers Equal Area Projection


Field Shape_Leng 
*Alias Shape_Leng
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 0
*Scale 0



Field Shape_Area 
*Alias Shape_Area
*Data type Double
*Width 19
*Precision 0
*Scale 0
*Field description
Area of feature in internal units squared.
*Description source
ESRI
*Description of values Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.





Metadata Details 

Metadata language English (UNITED STATES)

Scope of the data described by the metadata  dataset
Scope name* dataset

*Last update 2012-11-09

ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0
Standard or profile used to edit metadata NAP

Created in ArcGIS 2010-05-17T10:27:40
Last modified in ArcGIS 2012-11-09T10:48:21

Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2012-11-09T10:48:21


Metadata Contacts 

Metadata contact
Organization's name Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact's role  point of contact

Contact information
Phone
Voice 512-389-8070
Fax 512-389-8300

Address
Type both
Delivery point 4200 Smith School Road
City Austin
Administrative area TX
Postal code 78744-3292
Country US
e-mail addressmailto:gislab@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor

Hours of service 8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri


Metadata Constraints 

Security constraints
Classification  unclassified

Thumbnail and Enclosures 

Thumbnail
Thumbnail type  JPG

Enclosure
Enclosure type  File
Description of enclosure original metadata
Original metadata document, which was translated yes
Original file name source_metadata.xml

FGDC Metadata (read-only) 

Identification 

Citation
Citation Information
Publication Date1997
Title
Base.HYDRO.AquifersMinor
Geospatial Data Presentation Formvector digital data
Online LinkageService=sde:sqlserver:GIS-DBBETA\tpwd_gisdev; Database=Base; User=Hydro; Version=sde.DEFAULT

Description
Abstract
This is a dataset containing what the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) in Austin, Texas considers the 21 Minor aquifers of Texas.
Purpose
To update the delineations for the minor aquifers of Texas for the purpose of adding them to the 1991 Water Plan.

This feature class is a component of TPWD 'base' data. 
'Base' data includes current, statewide geospatial information intended to provide context for mapping purposes.
Supplemental Information
Lines were digitized from the Bureau of Economic Geology's Geologic Atlas Sheets (GAT) at 1:250,000 scale.   Work started in January 1990 and was completed in May 1990. All digitizing was done at the USGS office in Austin, Texas using Arc/Info.
The Yegua Jackson aquifer was digitized and added to the original dataset in 2001.

REVISIONS MADE TO THE MINOR AQUIFERS FOR THE 2007 STATE WATER PLAN:  The boundary of the Blaine aquifer was revised based on current information from well yields, groundwater levels, and groundwater chemistry. It was extended farther south to include most of the larger outcrops of the Blaine Formation. The boundaries of the Blaine Formation are based on the digital Geological Atlas of Texas (see TNRIS). The downdip extent of the aquifer, west of the exposure of the Blaine Formation, includes wells that produce groundwater with total dissolved solids of 10,000 ppm or less. The subsurface boundary along parts of the aquifer to the east includes all wells that draw water from the aquifer, and is not defined in terms of groundwater salinity. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp.
The Bone Springs–Victorio Peak aquifer is defined on the east by the center line of the Salt Basin, the original, pre-development discharge for groundwater flow in the area. Its southern boundary coincides with the Bitterwell Break, a Tertiary normal fault, out of the Salt Basin. This feature reportedly corresponds to a groundwater divide. Moving westward, the southern boundary transfers from the Bitterwell Break to the Babb Flexure, a structural hinge or bend in the rocks. To the northwest, the boundary follows a flow line based on the area’s potentiometric surface. The northern extent of the aquifer in Texas is defined by the state line with New Mexico. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp.
The revised boundary for the Igneous aquifer encloses contiguous Tertiary igneous rocks. Large exposures of pre-Tertiary, mainly Cretaceous, age rocks were kept outside of the boundary. It is defined to include the majority of wells drawing from Tertiary igneous rocks. For the most part, the boundary follows that defined by the USGS. However, the revised boundary excludes the northernmost extension of the USGS boundary in Culberson County since that area consists of mostly Permian rocks, and includes areas of Tertiary rocks that are within a LBG-Guyton boundary in the northeast part of the study area. We included an area in the southwest part of the proposed boundary because that area appears to contain Tertiary igneous rocks overlain by Quaternary sediments. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp.
The revised boundary for the Lipan aquifer includes Quaternary alluvium, mainly Qau, outside the present boundary. By including more alluvium the Lipan aquifer is coincident with the boundary for the Edwards-Trinity Plateau aquifer to the north, west, and south. To the east the boundary remains essentially unchanged, occurring at the boundary between the Leona Formation and the Permian Clear Fork Group or Lueders Formation. The boundary of the GAM model, defined by the groundwater divide, is used to determine a subsurface limit for the Lipan aquifer to the south. The northern edge of the Edwards-Trinity Plateau aquifer defines the northern subsurface boundary. The contact between the Permian Clear Fork Group and the Lueders Formation is extended along strike to the south to delineate an eastern subsurface limit. More information on the new aquifer boundary can be found in the Texas 2007 State Water plan at http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/home/index.asp.
Minor adjustments to the eastern boundary of the 'Presidio-Redford' portion of the West Texas Bolsons aquifer were done to show the contact with the new Igneous aquifer boundary.
Minor adjustments were also made to show the contact with a smaller portion of the 'bolsons'/Igneous boundary in western Jeff Davis and southern Culberson county.
(Editing was done in ArcGIS 9.1)

Original contact information for this dataset:

Mark Hayes
TWDB
mailing and physical address:

1700 North Congress Avenue
PO Box 13231
Austin, Texas 78711-3231
USA

(512)936-0828 (voice)
(512)463-8423 (fax)
mark.hayes@twdb.state.tx.us
Time Period of Content
Time Period Information
Multiple Dates/Times
Single Date/Time
Calendar DateGeometry: 1997
Single Date/Time
Calendar DateAttributes: 05/17/2010
Currentness Reference
publication date
Status
ProgressComplete
Maintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed

Spatial Domain
Bounding Coordinates
West Bounding Coordinate-105.849205
East Bounding Coordinate-93.609390
North Bounding Coordinate36.501232
South Bounding Coordinate26.352266

Keywords
Theme
Theme KeywordAquifers
Theme KeywordMinor aquifers
Theme Keywordoutcrop
Theme Keywordsubcrop

Place
Place KeywordTexas
Place KeywordTX
Place KeywordState of Texas

Access Constraints
None.
Use Constraints
This data was prepared for inclusion in the TPWD Base SDE database by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab.  The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel, make no warranty as to its accuracy. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, its employees, and personnel MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DATA. THIS IS NOT A SURVEYED PRODUCT. 

Title 1 Part 10 Chapter 201 Rule §201.6 of the Texas Administrative Code suggests data showing the full extent of Texas be projected in the Texas State Mapping System. This feature class as provided by TPWD is unprojected.
Point of Contact
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Department GIS Lab
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTX
Postal Code78744-3292
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8070
Contact Facsimile Telephone512-389-8300
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:gislab@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor
Hours of Service8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri

Native Data Set Environment
Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.3000

Data Quality 

Lineage
Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Process Date20100122 16021600

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
\\Gis-datasrvr\Gis_Data\GIS_Shared\EnterpriseGIS_Workgroup\counties
Process Date20100122 16041700

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Process Date20100205 09083300

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
W:\GIS_Shared\EnterpriseGIS_Workgroup\DataLayersList\OfficialShape\County
Process Date2010-02-11
Process Time11144300

Process Step
Process Description
Metadata imported.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
M:\EnterpriseGIS_Workgroup\DataLayersList\Metadata\BaseMetadataTemplate.xml
Process Date2010-05-17
Process Time10193400

Process Step
Process Description
Dataset copied.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation
\\Gis-datasrvr\GIS_Shared\EnterpriseGIS_Workgroup\DataLayersList\shp\Aquifers\AquiferMinor
Process Date2010-05-17
Process Time10274000

Spatial Reference 

Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
Geographic
Latitude Resolution0.000000
Longitude Resolution0.000000
Geographic Coordinate UnitsDecimal degrees

Geodetic Model
Horizontal Datum NameNorth American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid NameGeodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major Axis6378137.000000
Denominator of Flattening Ratio298.257222

Vertical Coordinate System Definition
Altitude System Definition
Altitude Resolution1.000000
Altitude Encoding MethodExplicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates

Entities and Attributes 

Detailed Description
Entity Type
Entity Type LabelAquifersMinor

Attribute
Attribute LabelFID
Attribute Definition
Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Attribute
Attribute LabelShape
Attribute Definition
Feature geometry.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Coordinates defining the features.

Attribute
Attribute LabelName
Attribute Definition
Aquifer Name
Attribute Definition SourceTWDB

Attribute
Attribute LabelCode
Attribute Definition
The number '0' refers to a hole in the aquifer (no outcrop or subcrop/downdip). The number '1' refers to the outcrop (at the surface). The number '2', refers to the subcrop or downdip (below the surface).
Attribute Definition SourceTWDB

Attribute
Attribute LabelSqMiCalc
Attribute Definition
Area in square miles
Attribute Definition SourceCalculated in GIS using Texas Centric Albers Equal Area Projection

Attribute
Attribute LabelAcresCalc
Attribute Definition
Area in acres
Attribute Definition SourceCalculated in GIS using Texas Centric Albers Equal Area Projection

Attribute
Attribute LabelShape_Leng

Attribute
Attribute LabelShape_Area
Attribute Definition
Area of feature in internal units squared.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Distribution Information 

Distributor
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact PersonCynthia R. Banks
Contact PositionGIS Data Librarian
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTX
Postal Code78744-3292
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8073
Contact Facsimile Telephone512-389-8300
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:cynthia.banks@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor
Hours of Service8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri

Resource DescriptionDownloadable Data
Standard Order Process
Digital Form
Digital Transfer Information
Transfer Size3.104

Metadata Reference 

Metadata Date2010-12-10
Metadata Contact
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact OrganizationTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact Address
Address Typemailing and physical address
Address4200 Smith School Road
CityAustin
State or ProvinceTX
Postal Code78744-3292
CountryUNITED STATES

Contact Voice Telephone512-389-8070
Contact Facsimile Telephone512-389-8300
Contact Electronic Mail Addressmailto:gislab@tpwd.state.tx.us?subject=AquifersMinor
Hours of Service8 am - 5 pm, Mon - Fri

Metadata Standard NameFGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard VersionFGDC-STD-001-1998
Metadata Time Conventionlocal time

Metadata Access ConstraintsNone
Metadata Use Constraints
None
Metadata Security Information
Metadata Security ClassificationUnclassified

Metadata Extensions
Online Linkagehttp://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html
Profile NameESRI Metadata Profile