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WRIR 01-4254: Three-Dimensional Hydrogeologic Framework Model for Use With a Steady-State Numerical Ground-Water Flow Model of the Death Valley Regional Flow System, Nevada and California


CONTENTS

Abstract
Introduction
Site Description
Physiography
Geologic History
Proterozoic and Paleozoic Geologic Setting
Mesozoic Geologic Setting
Tertiary and Quaternary Geologic Setting
Tertiary and Quaternary Tectonic Setting
Hydrogeologic Units
Construction of Three-Dimensional Digital Framework Model
Tools for Hydrogeologic Framework Modeling
Use of Outcrop Data
Use of Cross-Section Data
Use of Lithologic Borehole Data
Use of UGTA Phase I Geologic Model Data
Interpolation of Structural Surfaces for Hydrogeologic Units
Development of Three-Dimensional Hydrogeologic Framework Model
Description of the Three-Dimensional Hydrogeologic Framework Model
Quaternary-Tertiary Valley-Fill Alluvium
Quaternary-Tertiary Valley-Fill Playa Deposits
Volcanic Rocks
Undifferentiated Volcanic Rocks
Southern Nevada Test Site/Yucca Mountain Volcanic Units
Timber Mountain/Pahute Mesa Volcanic Units
Tertiary Sediment/Death Valley Section
Mesozoic Volcaniclastic and Sedimentary Rocks
Upper Carbonate Aquifer
Upper Clastic Confining Unit
Lower Carbonate Aquifer
Lower Clastic Confining Unit
Precambrian Granites and Metamorphic Rocks
Tertiary-Jurassic Intrusives
Application of Three-Dimensional Framework Model
Evaluating the Model
Attribution of Model Cells
Summary
References Cited

FIGURES

1-6. Maps showing:
 
1. Boundaries of hydrogeologic framework and ground-water flow models, geographic, and prominent topographic features of the Death Valley region, California and Nevada
2. Tectonic features of the Death Valley region and vicinity
3. Structural-physiographic subsections of the southern Great Basin
4. Outcrop area of hydrogeologic units of Death Valley region
5. Traces of mapped faults in the study area
6. Traces of faults used to create hydrogeologic framework model
 
7. Oblique perspective view of gridded surface of the lower carbonate aquifer
8. Diagrams showing time-stratigraphic and model order of geologic events
 
9-34. Maps showing:
 
9. (A) Thickness of Quaternary-Tertiary valley-fill alluvium and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
10. (A) Thickness of Quaternary-Tertiary playa deposits and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
11. (A) Thickness of undifferentiated volcanics and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
12. (A) Thickness of volcanic aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
13. (A) Thickness of volcanic confining unit and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
14. (A) Thickness of Timber Mountain aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
15. (A) Thickness of Paintbrush/Calico Hills tuff cone and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
16. (A) Thickness of Bullfrog aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
17. (A) Thickness of Belted Range aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
18. (A) Thickness of basal confining unit and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
19. (A) Thickness of basal aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
20. (A) Thickness of Tertiary sediments/Death Valley section and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
21. (A) Thickness of Mesozoic volcaniclastic and sedimentary rocks including Lee Canyon and Keystone thrusts and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
22. (A) Thickness of upper carbonate aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
23. (A) Thickness of upper clastic confining unit and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
24. (A) Thickness of lower carbonate aquifer and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
25. (A) Thickness of lower carbonate aquifer-Schwaub Peak, Specter Range, and Wheeler Pass lower thrust plate and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
26. (A) Thickness of lower carbonate aquifer-Schwaub Peak, Specter Range, and Wheeler Pass upper thrust plate and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
27. (A) Thickness of lower carbonate aquifer-Lee Canyon thrust and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
28. (A) Thickness of lower carbonate aquifer-Gass Peak thrust and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
29. (A) Thickness of lower clastic confining unit and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
30. (A) Thickness of lower clastic confining unit-Schwaub Peak, Specter Range, and Wheeler Pass lower thrust plate and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
31. (A) Thickness of lower clastic confining unit-Schwaub Peak, Specter Range, and Wheeler Pass upper thrust plate and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
32. (A) Thickness of lower clastic confining unit-Gass peak thrust and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
33. (A) Thickness of Precambrian granite and metamorphic rocks and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
34. (A) Thickness of Tertiary-Jurassic intrusives and (B) data sources used to construct gridded surface
 
35. Oblique perspective view of three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model showing the distribution of the hydrogeologic units using a series of north-south- and east-west-oriented cross-sectional slices
 

TABLES

1. Hydrogeologic units from top to bottom for hydrogeologic framework models
2. Data sources for Death Valley regional ground-water flow system hydrogeologic framework model
3. Volcanic hydrogeologic units of the southern Nevada Test Site/Yucca Mountain area
4. Volcanic hydrogeologic units of the Timber Mountain/Pahute Mesa Caldera Complex

CONVERSION FACTORS AND VERTICAL DATUM


Multiply By To obtain

millimeter (mm) 0.03937 inch
meter (m) 3.281 foot
kilometer (km) 0.6214 mile
square hectometer 2.471 acre
square kilometer (km2) 0.3861 square mile
cubic hectometer 811.030 acre-foot
meter per year (m/yr) 3.281 foot per year
meter per second (m/s) 3.281 foot per second
cubic hectometer per year 811.030 acre-foot per year
cubic meter per second (m3/s) 3,048,780.49 cubic foot per day
liter per second (L/s) 15.85 gallons per minute

Temperature: Degrees Celsius (°C) can be converted to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) by using the formula °F = [1.8(°C)] + 32. Degrees Fahrenheit can be converted to degrees Celsius by using the formula °C = 0.556(°F - 32).

Sea level: In this report, "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD of 1929, formerly called "Sea-Level Datum of 1929"), which is derived from a general adjustment of the first-order leveling networks of the United States and Canada.

Coordinates: Coordinates are referenced to Universal Transverse Mercator projection, Zone 11, in meters.

ACRONYMS

2.5D Two-and-a-half dimensional
3D Three-dimensional
DEM Digital elevation model
DOE Department of Energy
DOE/NV Department of Energy/Nevada Operations Office
DOE/YMSCO Department of Energy/Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Office
DVRFS Death Valley regional flow system
DVS Death Valley section
ER Environmental Restoration
ESRI Environmental Science Research Institute
GIS Geographic information system
GSIS Geoscientific information system
HFM Hydrogeologic framework model
HRMP Hydrologic Resources Management Program
HUF Hydrogeologic-unit flow package
LCA Lower carbonate aquifer
LCCU Lower clastic confining unit
LVVSZ Las Vegas Valley shear zone
Mvs Mesozoic volcaniclastic and sedimentary rocks
NTS Nevada Test Site
NWIS National Water Information System
pCgm Precambrian granite and metamorphic rocks
QTal Quaternary-Tertiary alluvium
QTp Quaternary-Tertiary playas
SGM Stratigraphic Geocellular Modeler
SWNVF Southwest Nevada Volcanic Field
TBA Belted Range aquifer
TBCU Basal confining unit
TBQ Basal aquifer
TC Tuff cone
TCB Bullfrog confining unit
TJi Tertiary-Jurassic intrusives
TMA Timber Mountain aquifer
TS Tertiary sediments
TSDVS Tertiary sediments/Death Valley section
UCA Upper carbonate aquifer
UCCU Upper clastic confining unit
UGTA Underground Test Area
UTM Universal Transverse Mercator
VA Volcanic aquifer
VCU Volcanic confining unit
VU Undifferentiated volcanics
YMP Yucca Mountain Project