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COUNTY ATLAS SERIESANOKA COUNTY
ATLAS C-27, PART B, PLATE 9 of 9Hydrogeologic Cross Sections
F–F’ through I–I’
Hydrogeologic Cross SectionsBy James A. Berg
2016
STATE OF MINNESOTADEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCESECOLOGICAL AND WATER RESOURCES DIVISION
Prepared and Published with the Support of the MINNESOTA ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND
and the CLEAN WATER, LAND AND LEGACY AMENDMENT
This map was compiled and generated in a geographic information system (GIS). Digital data products, including chemistry data, are available from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Ecological and Water Resources Division at http://www.mndnr.gov/waters.This map was prepared from publicly available information. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the factual data on which this map interpreta-tion is based. However, the DNR does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or any implied uses of these data. Users may wish to verify critical information; sources include both the references in the report and information on file in the offices of the Minnesota Geological Survey and the DNR. Every effort has been made to ensure the interpretation shown conforms to sound geologic and cartographic principles. This map should not be used to establish legal title, boundaries, or locations of improvements.Base modified from Minnesota Geological Survey, Anoka County Geologic Atlas, Part A, 2013.Universal Transverse Mercator projection, zone 15N, North American Datum of 1983. North American Vertical Datum of 1988.GIS and cartography by James A. Berg and Holly Johnson. Edited by Ruth MacDonald.
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CROSS SECTION EXPLANATION
Groundwater flowpath is unknown.
Groundwater flows laterally.
Tritium concentrations may be artificially elevated by high capacity pumping.
Groundwater moves from an overlying buried aquifer to an underlying buried aquifer.
Groundwater conditionsGroundwater moves from an overlying surficial aquifer to a buried aquifer.
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Tritium ageDarker color in small vertical rectangle (well screen symbol) indicates tritium age of water sampled in well. Lighter color indicates interpreted age of water in aquifer.
Mixed: water is a mixture of recent and vintage waters (greater than 1 TU to less than 8 TU).
Vintage: water entered the ground before 1953 (less than or equal to 1 TU).
Recent: water entered the ground since about 1953 (8 to 15 TU).
Cold War era: water entered the ground during the peak period of atmospheric tritium concentration during nuclear bomb testing, 1958–1959 and 1961–1972 (greater than 15 tritium units [TU]).
If shown, arsenic concentration equals or exceeds 10 parts per billion.13.4
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Groundwater discharges to a surface-water body.
Quaternary aquitardsGrouped by texture ranging from highest to lowest sand content indicating relative hydraulic conductivity.
Hydrogeologic unit code Percent sandcr, ce, rt, lc (sandy)nuxt, ptlc
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