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Altitude of the potentiometric surface and depth to water in the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer, spring 2022

April 16, 2025

Potentiometric-surface and depth-to-water maps for spring 2022 were created for the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA) using groundwater-altitude data from 1,136 wells completed in the MRVA and from the altitude of the top of the water surface in area rivers from 160 streamgages. The potentiometric-surface and depth-to-water maps for 2022 were created to support investigations to characterize the MRVA as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program. Sufficient data were available to map the potentiometric surface and depth to water of the MRVA for spring 2022 for about 83 percent of the aquifer area. The potentiometric contours ranged from 0 to 340 feet (ft) above the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. The regional direction of groundwater gradient was generally to the south-southwest, except in areas of groundwater-altitude depressions, where the groundwater gradient was into the depression, and near rivers, where the groundwater gradient can be from aquifer to the river or from the river into the aquifer. There are large depressions in the potentiometric-surface map in the lower one-half of the Cache region and in much of the Grand Prairie and Delta regions. Depth to water in the MRVA, spring 2022, by well ranged from 5.00 ft above land surface to 145.66 ft below land surface.

Publication Year 2025
Title Altitude of the potentiometric surface and depth to water in the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer, spring 2022
DOI 10.3133/sim3532
Authors Virginia L. McGuire, Kellan R. Strauch, Erik A. Wojtylko, William H. Asquith, Anna M. Nottmeier, Judith C. Thomas, Roland W. Tollett, Wade H. Kress
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Map
Series Number 3532
Index ID sim3532
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Nebraska Water Science Center
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