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  1. Information on the map includes altitude of the water level, depth to water, an Map showing ground-water conditions in the Canyon Diablo area, Coconino and Navajo Counties, Arizona - 1979 | U.S. Geological Survey

  2. First posted July 14, 2021. The Coconino aquifer (C aquifer) is a regionally extensive multiple-aquifer system supplying water for municipal, agricultural, and industrial use in northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · The most productive aquifer in northern Arizona is named after its main water-bearing rock unit - the Coconino Sandstone. The Coconino or ‘C’ aquifer underlies 27,000 square miles from the community of Parks just west of Flagstaff, across into New Mexico and southern Utah.

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  4. Map, Water Resources, Groundwater, Surface Water, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Aquifer, Subsurface, Areal, Structure, Stratigraphy, Climate, Geochemical Survey, Bedrock, AzGeoBib RefNum 4992

  5. http://az.water.usgs.gov. Two large, regional ground-water flow systems occur in the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas: the C aquifer and the Redwall-Muav aquifer. The C aquifer occurs mainly in the eastern and southern parts of the 10,300-square-mile Coconino Plateau study area, and the Redwall-Muav aquifer underlies the entire study area.

  6. Prepared by the Coconino Plateau Technical Advisory Committee for the Coconino Plateau Watershed Partnership April 2015 References - Data modified from: AAlHpnneid 2 y0ee1d0, r,o lado,rg,E.c.i aG el,ologciaa ln,dBoil ogciaSl etCi haarcetziarBeorf oicnt caiPpie U arnuim Deponsisti

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