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	<idinfo>
		<citation>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Abbott, Marvin M.</origin>
				<origin>Runkle, Donna</origin>
				<origin>Rea, Alan</origin>
				<pubdate>1997</pubdate>
				<title>Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma</title>
				<edition>1.0</edition>
				<geoform>map</geoform>
				<serinfo>
					<sername>Open-File Report</sername>
					<issue>96-444</issue>
				</serinfo>
				<pubinfo>
				<pubplace>Reston, VA</pubplace>
				<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
				</pubinfo>
				<onlink>http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?ofr96-444_aqbound</onlink>
			</citeinfo>
		</citation>
		<descript>
			<abstract>This data set consists of digitized aquifer boundaries for the
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada
aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about
2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek,
Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75
percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is
for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water for stock
animals account for most of the remaining water withdrawn. The
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is defined in a ground-water report as
consisting principally of the rocks of the Late
Pennsylvanian-age Vamoosa Formation and overlying Ada Group. The
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer consists of a complex sequence of fine- to
very fine-grained sandstone, siltstone, shale, and conglomerate
interbedded with very thin limestones. The water-yielding
capabilities of the aquifer are generally controlled by lateral
and vertical distribution of the sandstone beds and their
physical characteristics. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is unconfined
where it outcrops in about an 1,700-square-mile area.

Most of the aquifer boundary lines were extracted from published
digital geology data sets. The lines in the digital geology data
sets were scanned or digitized from maps published at a scale of
1:250,000 and represent geologic contacts. Some of the aquifer
boundary lines were interpolated in areas where the Vamoosa-Ada
aquifer is overlain by alluvial and terrace deposits near streams
and rivers.
			</abstract>
			<purpose>This data set was created for a project to develop data sets to
support ground-water vulnerability analysis. The objective was
to create and document a digital geospatial data set from a
published report or map, or existing digital geospatial data
sets that could be used in ground-water vulnerability analysis.
			</purpose>
			<supplinf>Introduction --

This data set consists of digitized aquifer boundaries for the
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada
aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about
2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek,
Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole Counties. Approximately 75
percent of the water withdrawn from the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is
for municipal use. Rural domestic use and water for stock
animals account for most of the remaining water withdrawn.  The
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is defined in D'Lugosz and others (1986) as
consisting principally of the rocks of the Late
Pennsylvanian-age Vamoosa Formation and overlying Ada Group. The
Vamoosa-Ada aquifer consists of a complex sequence of fine- to
very fine-grained sandstone, siltstone, shale, and conglomerate
interbedded with very thin limestones. The water-yielding
capabilities of the aquifer are generally controlled by lateral
and vertical distribution of the sandstone beds and their
physical characteristics. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is unconfined
where it outcrops in about an 1,700-square-mile area (D'Lugosz
and others, 1986).

The Vamoosa Formation is underlain by the Tallant and Barnsdall
Formations in the northern part of the aquifer and the Hilltop
and Belle City Formations in the southern part of the aquifer.
The Ada Group in overlain by the Vanoss Group. The Vamoosa-Ada
aquifer is overlain by alluvial and terrace deposits in some
parts of the aquifer (Cederstrand, 1996a, 1996b, 1996c).

Most of the aquifer boundary lines were extracted from published
digital geology data sets (Cederstrand, 1996a, 1996b, 1996c).
The lines in the digital geology data sets were scanned or
digitized from maps published at a scale of 1:250,000 and
represent geologic contacts. Some of the aquifer boundary lines
were interpolated Some of the lines were interpolated in areas
where the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is overlain by alluvial and
terrace deposits near streams and rivers. A line representing
the contact between the Vamoosa Formation and the Ada Group is
included in this data set.

Reviews Applied to Data --

This electronic report was subjected to the same review standard
that applies to all U.S. Geological Survey reports. Reviewers
were asked to check the topological consistency, tolerances,
attribute frequencies and statistics, projection, and geographic
extent. Reviewers were given digital data sets and paper plots
for checking against the source maps to verify the linework and
attributes. The reviewers checked the metadata and a_readme.1st
files for completeness and accuracy.

Related Spatial and Tabular Data Sets --

This data set is one of four digital map data sets being published
together for this aquifer. The four data sets are:

&gt;              aqbound -  aquifer boundaries

&gt;              cond    -  hydraulic conductivity

&gt;              recharg -  aquifer recharge

&gt;              wlelev  -  water-level elevation contours

Digital map data sets of the Oklahoma surficial geology digitized from
1:250,000-scale maps (or 1:125,000-scale maps for the three Oklahoma
panhandle counties) are published separately.

Other References Cited --

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996a, Digital geologic map of the
Ardmore-Sherman quadrangles, south-central Oklahoma: U.S.
Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-370, based on a scale
of 1:250,000, 3 diskettes. (Available in nonproprietary and
ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996b, Digital geologic map of Enid quadrangle,
north-central Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
96-377, based on a scale of 1:250,000, 4 diskettes. (Available in
nonproprietary and ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

Cederstrand, J.R., 1996c, Digital geologic map of Oklahoma City
quadrangle, central Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 96-378, based on a scale of 1:250,000, 2
diskettes. (Available in nonproprietary and ARC/INFO formats.)
URL:http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html

D'Lugosz, J.J., McClaflin, R.G., and Marcher, M.V., 1986,
Geohydrology of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer east-central Oklahoma:
Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 87, 42 p.

Notes --

Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive
purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S.
Government.

Although this data set has been used by the U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, no warranty expressed or
implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey as to the accuracy
of the data and related materials.

The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty,
and no responsibility is assumed by the U.S. Geological Survey in
the use of this data, software, or related materials.
			</supplinf>
		</descript>
		<timeperd>
			<timeinfo>
				<sngdate>
					<caldate>1986</caldate>
				</sngdate>
			</timeinfo>
			<current>publication date</current>
		</timeperd>
		<status>
			<progress>Complete</progress>
			<update>None planned</update>
		</status>
		<spdom>
			<bounding>
				<westbc>-96.7807</westbc>
				<eastbc>-96.0003</eastbc>
				<northbc>37.0010</northbc>
				<southbc>34.8562</southbc>
			</bounding>
		</spdom>
		<keywords>
			<theme>
				<themekt>none</themekt>
				<themekey>ground-water vulnerability</themekey>
				<themekey>groundwater vulnerability</themekey>
				<themekey>aquifers</themekey>
				<themekey>ground water</themekey>
				<themekey>groundwater</themekey>
				<themekey>Vamoosa-Ada aquifer</themekey>
				<themekey>Ada aquifer</themekey>
				<themekey>Vamoosa aquifer</themekey>
				<themekey>Vamoosa-Ada aquifer</themekey>
				<themekey>Vamoosa Formation</themekey>
				<themekey>Ada Group</themekey>
				<themekey>aquifer boundary</themekey>
				<themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
			</theme>
			<place>
				<placekt>none</placekt>
				<placekey>east-central Oklahoma</placekey>
			</place>
		</keywords>
		<accconst>None</accconst>
		<useconst>Most of the lines in this data set were extracted from digital
geology data sets (Cederstrand, 1996a, 1996b, 1996c) based on a
scale of 1:250,000 that represent geologic contacts and make up
aquifer boundaries described by D'Lugosz and others (1986).
Aquifer boundaries represented at this scale are indicative of
broad, regional trends and should not be interpreted as site
specific.
		</useconst>
		<ptcontac>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntperp>
					<cntper>Marvin M. Abbott</cntper>
					<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
				</cntperp>
				<cntpos>Hydrologist</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
					<address>202 NW 66th St., Bldg. 7</address>
					<city>Oklahoma City</city>
					<state>Oklahoma</state>
					<postal>73116</postal>
					<country>United States of America</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>1-888-275-8747</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(405) 843-7712</cntfax>
				<cntemail>mmabbott@usgs.gov</cntemail>
				<cntinst>none</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</ptcontac>
		<browse>
			<browsen>http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/get?OFR96-444/browse.gif</browsen>
			<browsed>A browse image of the four aquifer data sets.</browsed>
			<browset>GIF</browset>
		</browse>
		<datacred>Compilation of this data set and the associated metadata was
funded under a cooperative Joint Funding Agreement between the
U.S. Geological Survey and the State of Oklahoma, Office of
the Secretary of Environment.
		</datacred>
		<secinfo>
			<secsys>Public</secsys>
			<secclass>UNCLASSIFIED</secclass>
			<sechandl>None</sechandl>
		</secinfo>
		<native>Operating System-- UNIX, ARC/INFO Version 7.0.3,(Mon Mar 13 22:21:55 PST 1995)
		</native>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
				<pubdate>1996</pubdate>
				<title>Digital geologic map of the Ardmore-Sherman quadrangles,
south-central Oklahoma
				</title>
				<edition>1.0</edition>
				<geoform>map</geoform>
				<serinfo>
					<sername>Open-File Report</sername>
					<issue>96-370</issue>
				</serinfo>
				<pubinfo>
					<pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
					<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
				</pubinfo>
				<onlink>http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?ofr96-444_aqbound</onlink>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
				<pubdate>1996</pubdate>
				<title>Digital geologic map of Enid quadrangle,
north-central Oklahoma
				</title>
				<edition>1.0</edition>
				<geoform>map</geoform>
				<serinfo>
					<sername>Open-File Report</sername>
					<issue>96-377</issue>
				</serinfo>
				<pubinfo>
					<pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
					<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
				</pubinfo>
				<onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Cederstrand, Joel R.</origin>
				<pubdate>1996</pubdate>
				<title>Digital geologic map of Oklahoma City quadrangle,
central Oklahoma
				</title>
				<edition>1.0</edition>
				<geoform>map</geoform>
				<serinfo>
					<sername>Open-File Report</sername>
					<issue>96-378</issue>
				</serinfo>
				<pubinfo>
					<pubplace>Oklahoma City, OK</pubplace>
					<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
				</pubinfo>
				<onlink>http://wwwok.cr.usgs.gov/gis/geology/index.html</onlink>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
	</idinfo>
	<dataqual>
		<logic>Polygon and chain-node topology present.</logic>
		<complete>This data set includes all the outcrop areas of the Vamoosa
Formation and Ada Group from Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c) for
the unconfined part of the aquifer except where aquifer boundaries
are covered by alluvial and terrace deposits. The aquifer
boundaries covered by alluvial and terrace deposits were projected.
		</complete>
		<posacc>
			<horizpa>
				<horizpar>None</horizpar>
				<qhorizpa>
					<horizpav>Unknown</horizpav>
					<horizpae>Resolution as reported</horizpae>
				</qhorizpa>
			</horizpa>
			<vertacc>
				<vertaccr>None.</vertaccr>
			</vertacc>
		</posacc>
		<lineage>
			<procstep>
				<procdesc>D'Lugosz and others,(1986) define the aquifer as, "*** that
part of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer lying between the outcrop of the
base of the aquifer in the east and the approximate location in
the subsurface, projected to the surface, where the aquifer
contains water having a dissolved solids concentration of 1,500
milligram per liter on the west." They interpret the eastern
boundary of the aquifer as underlying the alluvial and terrace
deposits where streams cross the aquifer outcrop at the base of
the Vamoosa Formation.

The outcrop area of the aquifer is important for purposes of
this investigation into ground-water vulnerability analysis.
The eastern boundary of the aquifer, the base of the Vamoosa
Formation, and the western boundary of the aquifer, the top of
the Ada Formation, are from the geologic formation boundaries
by Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c), which is considered to be
the best available digital source. Where the formation
boundaries are overlain by alluvial and terrace deposits the
boundaries were projected across the streams from known
outcrops. Most of the projections are perpendicular to the
streams and for short distances across the alluvial and terrace
deposits. The projected lines were added to the outcrop
boundary lines on a computer monitor screen with an enlarged
image of the areas to enhance the detail.
				</procdesc>
				<procdate>1996</procdate>
			</procstep>
			<procstep>
				<procdesc>See Cederstrand (1996a, 1996b, 1996c)</procdesc>
				<procdate>1996</procdate>
			</procstep>
		</lineage>
	</dataqual>
	<spdoinfo>
		<direct>Vector</direct>
		<ptvctinf>
			<sdtsterm>
				<sdtstype>Point</sdtstype>
				<ptvctcnt>235</ptvctcnt>
			</sdtsterm>
			<sdtsterm>
				<sdtstype>String</sdtstype>
				<ptvctcnt>395</ptvctcnt>
			</sdtsterm>
			<sdtsterm>
				<sdtstype>GT-polygon composed of chains</sdtstype>
				<ptvctcnt>236</ptvctcnt>
			</sdtsterm>
		</ptvctinf>
	</spdoinfo>
	<spref>
		<horizsys>
			<planar>
				<mapproj>
					<mapprojn>Albers Conical Equal Area</mapprojn>
					<albers>
						<stdparll>29.5</stdparll>
						<stdparll>45.5</stdparll>
						<longcm>-96</longcm>
						<latprjo>23</latprjo>
						<feast>0.0</feast>
						<fnorth>0.0</fnorth>
					</albers>
				</mapproj>
				<planci>
					<plance>coordinate pair</plance>
					<coordrep>
						<absres>Unknown</absres>
						<ordres>Unknown</ordres>
					</coordrep>
					<plandu>METERS</plandu>
				</planci>
			</planar>
			<geodetic>
				<horizdn>North American Datum of 1983</horizdn>
				<ellips>Geodetic Reference System 80</ellips>
				<semiaxis>6378137</semiaxis>
				<denflat>298.257</denflat>
			</geodetic>
		</horizsys>
	</spref>
	<eainfo>
		<detailed>
			<enttyp>
				<enttypl>AQBOUND.PAT</enttypl>
				<enttypd>Polygon attribute table of AQBOUND</enttypd>
				<enttypds>ARC/INFO</enttypds>
			</enttyp>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>-</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Polygon attribute table of AQBOUND</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>ARC/INFO</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>-</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AREA</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Area of poly/region in square coverage units</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>PERIMETER</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Perimeter of poly/region in coverage units</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AQBOUND#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal feature number</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AQBOUND-ID</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>User-assigned feature number</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>User-defined</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AQTYPE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Aquifer type</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Cederstrand, J.R., (1996a, 1996b, 1996c),
Author, Abbott, Marvin M.
				</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>1,2,5,6</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MINOR1</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Blank item for DLG</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Calculated</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>0</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MAJOR1</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Aquifer type</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Cederstrand, J.R., (1996a, 1996b, 1996c),
Author, Abbott, Marvin M.
				</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>1,2,5,6</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
		</detailed>
		<detailed>
			<enttyp>
				<enttypl>AQBOUND.AAT</enttypl>
				<enttypd>Arc attribute table</enttypd>
				<enttypds>ARC/INFO</enttypds>
			</enttyp>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>-</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Arc attribute table</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>ARC/INFO</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>-</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FNODE#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal number of from-node</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TNODE#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal number of to-node</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>LPOLY#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal number of poly to left of arc</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>RPOLY#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal number of poly to right of arc</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>LENGTH</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Length of arc in coverage units</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Positive real numbers</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AQBOUND#</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Internal feature number</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Computed</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Sequential unique positive integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>AQBOUND-ID</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>User-assigned feature number</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>User-defined</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Integer</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>LSOURCE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Source of line</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Cederstrand, J.R., (1996a, 1996b, 1996c),
Author, Abbott, Marvin M.
				</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2,4</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MINOR1</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Blank item for DLG</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Calculated</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>0</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MAJOR1</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Source of line</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Cederstrand, J.R., (1996a, 1996b, 1996c),
Author, Abbott, Marvin M.
				</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2,4</edomv>
						<edomvd>n/a</edomvd>
						<edomvds>n/a</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
		</detailed>
		<overview>
			<eaover>Each polygon in this data set has an associated attribute,
AQTYPE, with values of 1 representing areas where the aquifer is
present, 2 representing areas where the aquifer is absent, 5
representing areas where the aquifer is overlain by alluvial and
terrace deposits, and 6 representing areas where the aquifer is
overlain by geologic units other than alluvial and terrace
deposits. AQTYPE is stored in the first major code (MAJOR1) for
polygons, and 0 is stored in the first minor code (MINOR1) in the
Digital Line Graph (DLG) version of this data set.

Each line in this digital data set has an associated attribute,
LSOURCE, that contains a code to indicate the source of the line.
An LSOURCE code of 2 indicates the line is from Cederstrand
(1996a, 1996b, 1996c). An LSOURCE code of 4 indicates the major
author of this report, Marvin M. Abbott, projected the aquifer
boundary in areas where the aquifer is overlain by alluvial or
terrace deposits. LSOURCE is stored in the first major code
(MAJOR1) for lines, and 0 is stored in the first minor code
(MINOR1) in the Digital Line Graph (DLG) version of this data
set.
			</eaover>
			<eadetcit>See overview.</eadetcit>
		</overview>
	</eainfo>
	<distinfo>
		<distrib>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Ask USGS - Water Webserver Team</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
					<address>445 National Center</address>
					<city>Reston</city>
					<state>VA</state>
					<postal>20192</postal>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
				<cntemail>http://answers.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/gsanswers?pemail=h2oteam&amp;subject=GIS+Dataset+ofr96-444_aqbound</cntemail>
			</cntinfo>
		</distrib>
		<distliab>Although this data set has been used by the U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, no warranty expressed or
implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey as to the accuracy
of the data and related materials. The act of distribution shall not 
constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by 
the U.S. Geological Survey in the use of this data, software, or 
related materials.

Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive
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Government.</distliab>
		<stdorder>
			<digform>
				<digtinfo>
					<formname>Export</formname>
					<formcont>Full coverage</formcont>
					<filedec>zipped</filedec>
					<transize>1</transize>
				</digtinfo>
				<digtopt>
					<onlinopt>
						<computer>
							<networka>
								<networkr>http://water.usgs.gov/GIS/dsdl/ofr96-444_aqbound.e00.gz</networkr>
							</networka>
						</computer>
					</onlinopt>
				</digtopt>
			</digform>
			<digform>
				<digtinfo>
					<formname>Other</formname>
					<formcont>DLG file format</formcont>
					<filedec>zipped</filedec>
					<transize>1</transize>
				</digtinfo>
				<digtopt>
					<onlinopt>
						<computer>
							<networka>
								<networkr>http://water.usgs.gov/GIS/dsdl/ofr96-444_aqbound.dlg.gz</networkr>
							</networka>
						</computer>
					</onlinopt>
				</digtopt>
			</digform>
			<fees>None. This dataset is provided by USGS as a public service.</fees>
		</stdorder>
	</distinfo>
	<metainfo>
		<metd>20041108</metd>
		<metc>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Ask USGS -- Water Webserver Team</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
					<address>445 National Center</address>
					<city>Reston</city>
					<state>VA</state>
					<postal>20192</postal>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>1-888-275-8747 (1-888-ASK-USGS)</cntvoice>
				<cntemail>http://answers.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/gsanswers?pemail=h2oteam&amp;subject=GIS+Dataset+ofr96-444_aqbound</cntemail>
			</cntinfo>
		</metc>
		<metstdn>FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
		<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
	</metainfo>
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