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California Groundwater Units

June 17, 2014

The California Groundwater Units dataset classifies and delineates areas within the State of California into one of three groundwater-based polygon units: (1) those areas previously defined as alluvial groundwater basins or subbasins, (2) highland areas that are adjacent to and topographically upgradient of groundwater basins, and (3) highland areas not associated with a groundwater basin, only a hydrogeologic province. In total, 938 Groundwater Units are represented. The Groundwater Units dataset relates existing groundwater basins with their newly delineated highland areas which can be used in subsequent hydrologic studies. The methods used to delineate groundwater-basin-associated highland areas are similar to those used to delineate a contributing area (such as for a lake or water body); the difference is that highland areas are constrained to the immediately surrounding upslope (upstream) area. Upslope basins have their own delineated highland. A geoprocessing tool was created to facilitate delineation of highland areas for groundwater basins and subbasins and is available for download.

Publication Year 2014
Title California Groundwater Units
DOI 10.3133/ds796
Authors Tyler D. Johnson, Kenneth Belitz
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Data Series
Series Number 796
Index ID ds796
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization California Water Science Center