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Hydrogeologic Provinces for California based upon established groundwater basins and watershed polygons

January 1, 2003

Ten hydrogeologic provinces of California are represented by a region-
class feature called 'provinces' within this digital data set. These
provinces were identified and defined in the USGS Water Resource
Investigation Report (WRIR) 03-4166 (Belitz and others, 2003) titled,
'Framework for a Ground-water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Plan for
California'. Hydrogeologic provinces are generalized areas where hydrology
and/or geology have similar characteristics. The Southern Cal Islands
group was not previously defined as a province in WRIR 03-4166, and is
therefore identified as a group in this dataset.

These provinces were created by grouping polygons from two formally created
digital data sets into respective provinces. New polygons were created
where necessary. The two digital data set sources consisted of watershed
polygons (calwater) and groundwater basin polygons (gw_basins) compiled to
create an original publication of hydrogeologic province boundaries in the
form of a region-class within the data set. By symbolizing on the region-
class, the user can view the ten hydrogeologic provinces and one grouped
province in their simplest representation, without watershed and ground-
water basin boundaries obscuring the province areas.

Original polygons for both the watershed data set and the ground-water basin
data set were retained as much as possible.

Publication Year 2003
Title Hydrogeologic Provinces for California based upon established groundwater basins and watershed polygons
DOI 10.3133/ofr03470
Authors Tyler D. Johnson, Kenneth Belitz
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2003-470
Index ID ofr03470
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse