Saturated Thickness of the Columbia Formation in Southern New Castle County, Delaware

Author(s)Groot, J.J.
Author(s)Demicco, P.M.
Author(s)Cherry, P.J.
Date Accessioned2008-05-30T19:12:34Z
Date Available2008-05-30T19:12:34Z
Publication Date1983
AbstractThis map shows the saturated thickness of the Columbia Formation. The Columbia Formation covers most of the Coastal Plain of Delaware. Because it consists primarily of coarse sand, it is important to the hydrology of the area. It is an important groundwater reservoir and in most places water must pass through it to reach deeper units. The water budget of the Columbia Formation also influences runoff and baseflow components of streamflow. The saturated thickness was determined through interpretation of data in publications and files of the Delaware Geological Survey, United States Geological Survey, and the Water Resources Center of the University of Delaware. The thicknesses shown on the map represent the best judgment of the authors based on available data. Detailed investigations of specific sites will require additional data.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3231
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesOpen File Reporten_US
Part of Series25en_US
KeywordsCoastal Plain of Delawareen_US
KeywordsColumbia Formationen_US
Keywordsgroundwater reservoiren_US
Keywordsrunoffen_US
Keywordsbaseflowen_US
Keywordsstreamflowen_US
TitleSaturated Thickness of the Columbia Formation in Southern New Castle County, Delawareen_US
TypeMapen_US
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