Name: Saturated Thickness (ft), 2016
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Description: Saturated thickness map of the Cimarron River alluvium and terrace aquifer. The Saturated thickness raster was created by substracting the altitude of the 2016 potetiometric surface from the altitude of the aquifer base as determined from lithologic logs. Saturated thickness of the aquifer ranges from 0.0 to a little more than 100.0 feet, with an mean of about 30 feet. Saturated thickness generally thins toward the edges of the aquifer boundary and major Cimarron River tributaries (Eagle Chief Creek, Indian Creek, and Turkey Creek). Saturated thickness along the major Cimarron River tributaries ranges from 0–25 feet.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Water Resources Board - R. Jacob Hernandez, Alan K. LePera, Technical Studies
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