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Water-table elevation maps of the aquifer underly-ing the Albuquerque metropolitan area east of the Rio Grande for 2008 and 2016 and a map of the change in elevations in this 8-year period provide an improved understanding of the water-table elevations and the changes that are occurring.
This report describes the preparation and interpretation of a water-table map for the Albuquerque area for the winter of 2019–2020. Water-level changes and changes in the amount of groundwater in storage in the aquifer since the predevelopment time period are presented.
This report describes the preparation and interpretation of a water-table map for the Albuquerque area for the winter of 2021–2022. Water-level changes and changes in the amount of groundwater in storage in the aquifer since the predevelopment time period are presented.
The water-table maps show current aquifer conditions and changes in water levels from previous years. From these maps, groundwater flow directions can be determined and changes in groundwater storage in the aquifer can be calculated.
15 cze 2023 · Simulated and measured water levels and estimated water-level changes in the Albuquerque area, central New Mexico, 1950-2012. The City of Albuquerque, the major population center in New Mexico, underwent a more than fivefold population increase between 1950 and 2010.
Predevelopment Water-Level Map of the Santa Fe Group Aquifer System in the Middle Rio Grande Basin between Cochiti Lake and San Acacia, New Mexico. Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4249. Prepared in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque. By: Laura M. Bexfield and Scott K. Anderholm.
The water-level data used to complete this map were obtained from a variety of sources, including the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) database, reports published by Federal and State agencies, and unpublished master's theses from the University of New Mexico.