THE NEW MEXICO GEOLOGIC MAPPING AND AQUIFER MAPPING PROGRAMS: MEETING NEW MEXICO'S 21st CENTURY RESOURCE CHALLENGES
The management and conservation of our water resources remain top priorities for
The Aquifer Mapping Program synthesizes map products from our ongoing geologic mapping program with geophysical, hydrologic, chemical, field, and laboratory analyses to characterize the quantity, quality, and sustainability of ground water resources. Data gathered improves our understanding of the geologic framework of aquifers, their hydrologic characteristics, water levels in the aquifers and how they change over time, and the level of natural contaminants that affect the quality of ground water. The synergy between geologic mapping and aquifer mapping provides invaluable information on the distribution, movement, quality, and quantity of our ground water resources.
The Española basin provides a case study showing combined efforts of the geologic and aquifer mapping programs, integrating multiple geospatial datasets to better understand the hydrogeology. Geologic, hydrologic, geophysical and geochemical properties have been combined to characterize basin architecture, structure and hydrologic nature. The combined studies in the Española basin and other areas of New Mexico help local policy makers and regulators better manage limited and often endangered resources.