average 2004 - 2006 saturated thickness for the high
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Average 2004 - 2006 Saturated Thickness for the High Plains Aquifer in Kansas
0 10 205Miles
Estimated Saturated Thickness in Feet
Under 5050 - 100100 - 200200 - 300Over 300
Extent of the Saturated Portionof the High Plains Aquifer
Kansas Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1