USGS Climate-Response Network (CRN) Well WLN05 | |
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USGS UMIS NAWQA Program Well ALUS-33 | |
County: | Sherburne |
Township: | Big Lake (T33N R27W) |
Location: | In ditch, along west-side of 166th St., 0.5 miles northeast of the intersection of MN HWY 10 & 168th St., in Big Lake, MN |
Land-surface elevation: | 935.30 +/- 0.04 feet, NAVD88 |
Installation: | Jun. 09, 2006, for the U.S. Geological Survey |
Well Information | |
Depth: | 22.05 feet |
Open interval: | 17.05–22.05 feet |
Current use: | Monitoring, for the USGS National Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program and U.S. Geological Survey's UMIS NAWQA Program |
Aquifer Information | |
Type: | Hydrologically unconfined sand and gravel |
Thickness: | >23.5 feet (0.00–>23.5 feet, BLS) |
Deposit: | Glacially deposited sand and gravel |
This site is monitored as part of the
USGS National Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program and
with the U.S. Geological Survey's UMIS National Water-Quality
Assessment Program (NAWQA)
program.
Water levels below land surface are accurate to 0.01 feet. Water levels above North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (sea level) are calculated by subtracting recorded water levels from the land surface elevation, which is accurate to ± 0.04 feet based on a differential GPS survey. Water-level differences are accurate to within 0.01 feet.
Water temperature is accurate to plus-or-minus 0.1°C, and differences in temperature are accurate to 0.1°C.
Precipitation is accurate to 0.01 inches except during freezing periods (about Dec. through early Apr.). The rain gage is unheated and uncovered. The precipitation data during freezing periods result from melting of snow (accumulated in the rain gage) during warm periods and do NOT represent actual precipitation. Precipitation totals during freezing periods may underestimate actual totals because the rain gage funnel may be full of snow (preventing further accumulation) or because snow in the funnel may sublimate instead of melt.