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Pecos Slope Hydrogeologic Model
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Name: Ogallala-PVA base
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Description: General: The Southern High Plains Ogallala Formation and overlying or adjacent Pecos Valley alluvial and eolian deposits (PVA). PVA term is as used by Meyer et al. (2012) and Deeds et al. (2015).
Included geologic units: Ogallala Formation and overlying eolian and alluvial deposits. Thin alluvial deposits along slopes descending from the Ogallala Formation.
Primary input data: Raster surface from Deeds et al. (2015) [resampled to fit snap raster, with no additional data processing]
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