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Index map of South Dakota showing the location of Bon Homme County
First Occurrence of Aquifer Materialsin Bon Homme County, South Dakota
State of South DakotaDennis Daugaard, Governor
South Dakota Geological SurveyDerric L. Iles, State Geologist
T. 96 N.
T. 95 N.
T. 94 N.
T. 93 N.
Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesDivision of Financial and Technical Assistance
Geological Survey ProgramAquifer Materials Map 34
Ann R. Jensen, 2012
For township section numbering system, see T. 96 N., R. 59 W.
Avon Township includes T. 95 N., R. 61 W., and sections 25 and 36 of T. 95 N., R. 62 W.
East Running Water Township includes T. 92 N., R. 60 W., and sections 1, 12, 13, and 24 of T. 92 N., R. 61 W.
Hancock Township includes T. 93 N., R. 61 W., and sections 1, 12, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35, and 36 of T. 93 N., R. 62 W.
Jefferson Township includes T. 94 N., R. 61 W., and sections 25 and 36 of T. 94 N., R. 62 W.
West Running Water Township includes T. 92 N., R. 61 W., excluding sections 1, 12, 13, and 24. It also includes section 1 of T. 92 N., R. 62 W.
The Geological Survey Program, Department of Environment and NaturalResources, engages in an ongoing data collection and interpretation process. Anoutcome of that process is to reflect those interpretations on maps such as this one.Reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that this map accurately reflects thesource data used in its preparation. This map is date specific. As additional databecome available, geologic interpretations may be revised and the map may beupdated by the Geological Survey Program. This map should not be enlarged orotherwise used in an attempt to interpret more detail than can be seen at a scale of1:100,000.
This map is intended for use as a tool to aid in identifying areas underlain by aquifer material. Theaquifer materials shown on this map are categorized below. This map does not show individualaquifers. There may be more than one type of aquifer material present in an area. However, onlythe aquifer material that would be first encountered is shown. Within the boundaries of any givenmap unit, there may be localized areas where aquifer material is absent. The thickness andpermeability of aquifer material may vary significantly. Also, no attempt was made to distinguishbetween saturated and unsaturated material. Therefore, not all of the areas defined on this map maybe an aquifer. Site-specific information should always be examined when making landmanagement or water development decisions.
Explanation
T. 96 N.
T. 95 N.
T. 94 N.
T. 93 N.
R. 61 W. R. 60 W. R. 59 W. R. 58 W.
First occurrence isgenerally less thanor equal to 50 feetbelow land surface
First occurrence isgenerally greaterthan 50 feet andless than or equalto 100 feet belowland surface
First occurrence isgenerally greaterthan 100 feetbelow land surface
Ì Open pit mine
Slough or intermittent lake
MONROE EMANUEL WASHINGTON SCOTLAND
AVON FRANKLIN JACKSON LINCOLN
JEFFERSON ALBION CLEVELAND TABOR
HANCOCK
SPRINGFIELD BON HOMME LITTLE TABOR
WEST RUNNING WATER EAST RUNNING WATER
T. 92 N. T. 92 N.
R. 62 W.
River or stream
Township boundary
Lake
Major highway
Road ²
Scale: 1:100,000
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Miles
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kilometers
Ogallala Group: Pale gray to pale green orthoquartzite and conglomerate; occurs at land surface
Sand and Gravel: Generally occurs at land surface
Niobrara Formation: Light- to medium-blue-gray marl and white to cream colored limestone, calcareous, fossiliferous
Niobrara Formation: Light- to medium-blue-gray marl and white to cream colored limestone, calcareous, fossiliferous
Alluvium: Generally consists of clay and silt with minor amounts of sand and gravel (based on Christensen, 1974, Bulletin 21); boundaries along the Missouri River likely changed due to 2011 flood
Bar Sand: Very fine to medium sand with minor amounts of silt and clay, usually bedded; occurs at land surface (based on Christensen, 1974, Bulletin 21); boundaries along the Missouri River likely changed due to 2011 flood
Dune Sand: Fine to medium wind blown sand; occurs at land surface (based on Christensen, 1974, Bulletin 21); boundaries along the Missouri River likely changed due to 2011 flood
This map was developed from lithologic logs and published reports. The major sources of information were:Bruce, R.L., 1962, Water supply for the city of Tyndall, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Special Report 13, 23 p.
Bugliosi, E.F., 1986, Water resources of Yankton County, South Dakota: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4241, 41 p.
Christensen, C.M., 1963, Ground water supply for the city of Scotland: South Dakota Geological Survey Special Report 20, 27 p.________ 1970a, Major ground-water aquifers in Bon Homme County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Water-Information Circular 4, 7 p.
________ 1970b, Sand and gravel resources in Bon Homme County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Circular 39, 5 p.
________ 1974, Geology and water resources of Bon Homme County, South Dakota; Part I: Geology: South Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 21, 48 p.Hedges, L.S., 1972, Sand and gravel resources in Charles Mix and Douglas Counties, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Circular 42, 6 p.
________ 1975, Geology and water resources of Charles Mix and Douglas Counties, South Dakota; Part I: Geology: South Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 22, 43 p.
Jensen, A.R., 2007, First occurrence of aquifer materials in Hutchinson County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Aquifer Materials Map 25, scale 1:100,000.
________ 2008a, First occurrence of aquifer materials in Douglas County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Aquifer Materials Map 28, scale 1:100,000.
________ 2008b, First occurrence of aquifer materials in Charles Mix County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Aquifer Materials Map 29, scale 1:100,000.
Johnson, G.D., and McCormick, K.A., 2005, Geology of Yankton County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 34, 46 p.Jorgensen, D.G., 1971, Geology and water resources of Bon Homme County, South Dakota; Part II: Water resources: South Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 21, 61 p.
Kume, J., 1972, Major aquifers in Charles Mix and Douglas Counties, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Information Pamphlet 2, 6 p.
________ 1977, Geology and water resources of Charles Mix and Douglas Counties, South Dakota; Part II: Water resources: South Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 22, 31 p.
Lindgren, R.J., and Hansen, D.S., 1990, Water resources of Hutchinson and Turner Counties, South Dakota: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4093, 100 p.
McCormick, K.A., 2003, First occurrence of aquifer materials in Yankton County, South Dakota: South Dakota Geological Survey Aquifer Materials Map 14, scale 1:100,000.
South Dakota Geological Survey, Lithologic logs database.
Tomhave, D.W. and Schulz, L.D., 2004, Bedrock geologic map showing configuration of the bedrock surface in South Dakota east of the Missouri River: South Dakota Geological Survey General Map 9, scale 1:500,000.
Codell Sandstone Member - Carlile Shale: Gray to green, fine to medium sandstone
Sand and Gravel: May not be uniform in depth and thickness and may be discontinuous in lateral extent
Codell Sandstone Member - Carlile Shale: Gray to green, fine to medium sandstone
Sand and Gravel: May not be uniform in depth and thickness and may be discontinuous in lateral extent
Niobrara Formation: Light- to medium-blue-gray marl and white to cream colored limestone, calcareous, fossiliferous
Sand and Gravel: First occurrence is generally below land surface. May not be uniform in depth and thickness and may be discontinuous in lateral extent