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Potentiometric surface of the upper Cape Fear aquifer in the central coastal plain of North Carolina, December 1986

Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4235
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Abstract

Water-level measurements were made in 84 wells open to the upper Cape Fear aquifer at the end of 1986 to determine the configuration of its potentiometric surface over an area of approximately 5,500 sq mi. The major feature of the potentiometric surface is the development of a large, almost circular cone of depression as a result of the merging of a number of smaller cones. The center of the large cone lies along an axis between Greenville and Kinston. The potentiometric surface in the upper Cape Fear is nearly 100 ft below sea level at Greenville; it is more than 100 ft above sea level south of the Neuse River near Colorado.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Potentiometric surface of the upper Cape Fear aquifer in the central coastal plain of North Carolina, December 1986
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 87-4235
DOI 10.3133/wri874235
Year Published 1989
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) South Atlantic Water Science Center
Description 1 Plate: 11.67 x 13.77 inches
Country United States
State North Carolina
Other Geospatial Coastal Plain, upper Cape Fear aquifer
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