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Hydrogeologic unit map of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina

Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4035
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Abstract

The numerous geologic formations and rock types in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina have been grouped into 21 hydrogeologic units on the basis of their water-bearing potential as determined from rock origin, composition, and texture. All major classes of rocks--metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary--are present, although metamorphic rocks are the most abundant. The origin of the hydrogeologic units is indicated by the rock class or subclass (metaigneous, metavolanic, or metasedimentary). The composition of the igneous, metaigneous, and metavolcanic rocks is designated as felsic, intermediate, or mafic except for the addition in the metavolcanic group of epiclastic rocks and compositionally undifferentiated rocks. Composition is the controlling attribute in the classification of the metasedimentary units of gneiss (mafic or felsic), marble, quartzite. The other metasediments are designated primarily on the basis of texture (grain size, degree of metamorphism, and development of foliation). Sedimentary rocks occur in the Piedmont in several downfaulted basins. A computerized data file containing records from more than 6,200 wells was analyzed to determine average well yields in each of the 21 units. The well yields were adjusted to an average well depth of 154 feet and an average diameter of 6 inches, the average of all wells in the data set, to remove the variation in well yield attributed to differences in depth and diameter. Average yields range from a high of 23.6 gallons per minute for schist to a low 11.6 gallons per minute for sedimentary rocks of Triassic age.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Hydrogeologic unit map of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 90-4035
DOI 10.3133/wri904035
Edition -
Year Published 1990
Language ENGLISH
Contributing office(s) South Atlantic Water Science Center
Description 1 map ; sheet 74 x 168 cm., folded in envelope 31 x 23 cm.
Country United States
State North Carolina
Other Geospatial Blue Ridge Province, Piedmont Province
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