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GROUNDWATER AVAILABILITY WILLISTON BASIN

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Product Number
527691
Series
PP-1841
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
16-1841
ISBN
978-1-4113-4254-5
Authors
ANDREW J LONG
Version Date
01/01/2018
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Bound

Additional Details

Description
First posted September 27, 2018

For additional information, contact:

Director , Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 3162 Bozeman Avenue Helena, Montana 59601

Executive Summary

The Williston Basin of the Northern Great Plains is a sedimentary basin—a geologic bowl-like structure filled with layered sedimentary rocks dating as far back as the Paleozoic age. The basin, which is nationally important for the production of energy resources, spans Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota in the United States, and Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada. The three uppermost principal aquifer systems are the glacial, lower Tertiary, and Upper Cretaceous aquifer systems. As deep as 3,000 feet (ft) at the center of the basin, these are the most accessible aquifer systems in the basin and are the primary sources of potable groundwater in much of this area. The glacial aquifer system consists of Quaternary-age unconsolidated till, silt, clay, outwash sand and gravel, and occasional cobbles and boulders. The lower Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous aquifer systems consist primarily of sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, shale, and coal.

As energy demands have increased in the basin, horizontal drilling and hydraulic-fracturing have been used (especially since 2005) to develop previously inaccessible formations—namely, the Bakken and Three Forks Formations. The basin has yielded a large supply of domestic oil and natural gas since the 1950s, but the technologies required to extract those materials use large amounts of freshwater. The increasing freshwater demands of energy production in the Williston Basin, in addition to population growth, have led to a need for new tools to assess groundwater resources.

Print Date
2018
Height In Inches
11.000
Width In Inches
0.250
Length In Inches
8.500
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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