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8 Groundwater Availability of the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Aquifer</strong>, California<br />

Soils Topography Remote Sensing<br />

Soil Surveys (STATSGO)<br />

Soil Properties Data<br />

Digital Elevation Models<br />

Topographic Maps<br />

Geology Vegetation & L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

Geologic Maps<br />

Geologic Cross Sections<br />

Drillers Logs<br />

<strong>Central</strong>ized<br />

Geospatial<br />

Database<br />

Satellite Imagery<br />

MoDIS<br />

L<strong>and</strong> Use/L<strong>and</strong> Cover Maps (DWR)<br />

Agricultural Data<br />

Crop Data<br />

Original Data Types<br />

Climate Geophysics<br />

Precipitation Data<br />

Temperature Data<br />

Humidity<br />

Evapotranspiration<br />

Hydrology Chemistry Anthropogenic Controls<br />

Water Well Information<br />

<strong>Aquifer</strong> Tests<br />

<strong>Aquifer</strong> Properites<br />

Surface Water Data<br />

<strong>Aquifer</strong> Chemistry<br />

Spring Chemistry<br />

SU Chemistry<br />

Redox Chemistry<br />

Gravity<br />

Seismic/Earthquake<br />

Magnetics/Resistivity<br />

Surface Water Delivery<br />

Surface Water Diversions<br />

Environmental Requirements<br />

Figure A3. The diversity of data types <strong>and</strong> categories included in the centralized geospatial database. Data types in bold were used<br />

specifically in this study.<br />

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