Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
Sci Data. 2024 Apr 4;11(1):335. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03186-3.
Groundwater wells are critical infrastructure that enable the monitoring, extraction, and use of groundwater, which has important implications for the environment, water security, and economic development. Despite the importance of wells, a unified database collecting and standardizing information on the characteristics and locations of these wells across the United States has been lacking. To bridge this gap, we have created a comprehensive database of groundwater well records collected from state and federal agencies, which we call the United States Groundwater Well Database (USGWD). Presented in both tabular form and as vector points, USGWD comprises over 14.2 million well records with attributes, such as well purpose, location, depth, and capacity, for wells constructed as far back as 1763 to 2023. Rigorous cross-verification steps have been applied to ensure the accuracy of the data. The USGWD stands as a valuable tool for improving our understanding of how groundwater is accessed and managed across various regions and sectors within the United States.
地下水井是监测、提取和利用地下水的关键基础设施,对环境、水安全和经济发展都有重要影响。尽管地下水井非常重要,但美国一直缺乏一个统一的数据库来收集和规范这些井的特征和位置信息。为了弥补这一空白,我们创建了一个由州和联邦机构收集的地下水井记录的综合数据库,我们称之为美国地下水井数据库(USGWD)。USGWD 以表格形式和矢量点形式呈现,其中包含超过 1420 万条记录,记录了从 1763 年到 2023 年建造的水井的用途、位置、深度和容量等属性。我们已经应用了严格的交叉验证步骤,以确保数据的准确性。USGWD 是一个有价值的工具,可以帮助我们更好地了解在美国各个地区和部门中地下水是如何被利用和管理的。