Name: Saturated Thickness (ft)
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Description: The saturated thickness raster was created by subtracting the water-table elevation raster from the bedrock elevation raster. The saturated thickness was divided into two areas: upgradient and downgradient of Lake Altus. Upgradient of Lake Altus, the saturated thickness ranged from 0 ft at the edges to 183 feet, with a mean of 35 feet, while the saturated thickness downgradient from Lake Altus ranged from 0 ft at the edges to 82 feet, with a mean of 35 feet.
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Copyright Text: The saturated thickness raster for the North Fork of the Red River aquifer was created for the 2017 USGS publication "Hydrogeology and simulated groundwater flow and availability in the North Fork Red River aquifer, southwest Oklahoma, 1980-2012," but was not shown in the publication.
Authors: S. Jerrod Smith, John H. Ellis, Derrick L. Wagner, and Steven M. Peterson
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