Variables: OBJECT_ID & NEW_ID (identification index), WELL_NUMBE (well number assigned by the Colorado Department of Water Resources), POINT_X (UTM Northing – NAD 1983 UTM Zone 13N), POINT_Y (UTM Easting – NAD 1983 UTM Zone 13N), QUADRANGLE (Colorado state 7.5' quadrangle), TOWNSHIP (township notation in quadrangle), RANGE (range notation in quadrangle), SECTION (section number in quadrangle), QUARTER (quarter location within QUARTER_1), QUARTER_1 (quarter location within section), OVERBURDEN & OVRBRDN_M (overburden thickness in ft & m), ALLUVIAL_ & ALLUVIAL_M (alluvial thickness in ft & m), HIGHLY & HIGHLY_M (highly weathered thickness in ft & m), TOTAL & TOTAL_M (total weathered thicknessin ft & m), DEPTH & DEPTH_M (depth to bedrock in ft & m), MINIMUM & MINMM_M (minimum drilled well depth in ft & m), DIST_FLTS (using geologic map of Colorado by Green (1992) distance to nearest fault or dike in m), DIST_STREAMS (using geologic map of Colorado by Green (1992) distance to nearest third-order stream (or larger) in m), ROCK_TYPE (code corresponds to geologic unit in geologic map of Colorado by Green (1992): 1 = sedimentary units; 2 = Od; 3 = Ogo; 4 = Yg; 5 = Xg; 6 = Xb; 7 = Xq; 8 = Xfh; 9 = Tki; 10 = Tgv; 11 = water), SLOPE (approximate local slope in degrees), NOTES (well drillers' notes)
Standard Variables: Alluvium depth|Water depth|Distance|Groundwater Depth|Recorder code
Date Range: (2006-01-01 to 2006-12-31)
Dataset Creators/Authors: David P. Dethier; Eli D. Lazarus
Contact: bcczodata@colorado.edu
Field Area: Boulder Creek Watershed
DRAFT v.0.4.0
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