Identification Information:
Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Energy Resources Conservation Board
Originator: Alberta Geological Survey
Originator: Lemay, T.G.
Originator: Guha, S.
Publication Date: 200906
Title: Compilation of Alberta Groundwater Information from Existing Map and Data Sources
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: document
Series Information:
Series Name: Open File Report
Issue Identification: OFR 2009-02
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Publisher: Alberta Geological Survey
Online Linkage: http://www.ags.gov.ab.ca/publications
Description:
Abstract:

Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) has been involved in mapping the province's geological framework for almost 90 years. Much of this map information can be used to help develop a broad understanding of Alberta's groundwater resources. In addition, other organizations and agencies have also compiled information on groundwater in Alberta, most notably the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration through its county-scale hydrogeological mapping program. Some of the products from these additional mapping initiatives contain digital data that can also be used in the compilation of groundwater resource information.

During 2007, AGS and Alberta Environment staff gathered the available digital datasets, PDF files and hardcopy maps from the internal and external sources listed above to create an initial view of the extent and nature of groundwater resources in Alberta. This report provides details on the data used, the limitations of the data and any assumptions made during the creation of the products.

GIS data for the compilation of the Alberta Research Council's hydrogeology maps are available in the associated digital dataset 2009-0003.

Purpose:
1)Describe the process of creating maps relevant to groundwater mapping in Alberta based on existing maps. 2)Present the products of the compilation mapping.
Supplemental Information: In English.
Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 2008
Currentness Reference: ground condition
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency: None planned
Spatial Domain:
Bounding Coordinates:
West Bounding Coordinate: -120
East Bounding Coordinate: -110
North Bounding Coordinate: 60
South Bounding Coordinate: 49
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme Keyword Thesaurus: none
Theme Keyword: aquifers
Theme Keyword: geology
Theme Keyword: groundwater
Theme Keyword: resource management
Place:
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Place Keyword: 72e
Place Keyword: 72l
Place Keyword: 72m
Place Keyword: 73d
Place Keyword: 73e
Place Keyword: 73l
Place Keyword: 73m
Place Keyword: 74d
Place Keyword: 74e
Place Keyword: 74l
Place Keyword: 74m
Place Keyword: 82g
Place Keyword: 82h
Place Keyword: 82i
Place Keyword: 82j
Place Keyword: 82n
Place Keyword: 82o
Place Keyword: 82p
Place Keyword: 83a
Place Keyword: 83b
Place Keyword: 83c
Place Keyword: 83d
Place Keyword: 83e
Place Keyword: 83f
Place Keyword: 83g
Place Keyword: 83h
Place Keyword: 83i
Place Keyword: 83j
Place Keyword: 83k
Place Keyword: 83l
Place Keyword: 83m
Place Keyword: 83n
Place Keyword: 83o
Place Keyword: 83p
Place Keyword: 84a
Place Keyword: 84b
Place Keyword: 84c
Place Keyword: 84d
Place Keyword: 84e
Place Keyword: 84f
Place Keyword: 84g
Place Keyword: 84h
Place Keyword: 84i
Place Keyword: 84j
Place Keyword: 84k
Place Keyword: 84l
Place Keyword: 84m
Place Keyword: 84n
Place Keyword: 84o
Place Keyword: 84p
Place Keyword: alberta
Place Keyword: canada
Access Constraints: Public
Use Constraints: Credit to originator/source required. Commercial reproduction not allowed.
Point of Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Organization Primary:
Contact Organization: Alberta Geological Survey
Contact Person: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Position: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical
Address: Energy Resources Conservation Board
Address: 4th Floor, Twin Atria Building
Address: 4999-98 Avenue NW
City: Edmonton
State or Province: Alberta
Postal Code: T6B 2X3
Country: Canada
Contact Voice Telephone: (780) 422-1927
Contact Facsimile Telephone: (780) 422-1918
Contact Electronic Mail Address: AGS-Info@ercb.ca
Hours of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Cross Reference:
Citation Information:
Originator: Energy Resources Conservation Board
Originator: Alberta Geological Survey
Originator: Alberta Environment
Originator: Alberta Research Council
Publication Date: 200906
Title: Compilation of Alberta Research Council's Hydrogeology Maps (GIS data, polygon features)
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: database
Series Information:
Series Name: Digital Data
Issue Identification: DIG 2009-0003
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Publisher: Alberta Geological Survey
Online Linkage: http://www.ags.gov.ab.ca/publications
Data Quality Information:
Logical Consistency Report:
Checks were performed on the digitized data provided by the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Agency for the Alberta Research Council hydrogeology maps. The vector data were compared to the georeferenced TIFFs of the Alberta Research Council hydrogeology maps. If the difference between the vector lines and raster image line location was more than 100 m, the vector linework was edited to line up with the raster image. A visual inspection was performed to check that well yield attributes were properly assigned to yield polygons. Only well yield attributes were checked in this manner. Spot checks were performed to assess the quality of the other assessment steps.
Completeness Report:
The focus of this work is on nonsaline groundwater. The report does not focus on any of the work that was done in mapping porous or permeable zones in the part of the Alberta Basin where formations contain water with a TDS > 4000 mg/L.
Lineage:
Process Step:
Process Description:

- Collect existing GIS files from the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Agency for the Alberta Research Council hydrogeology map series.

- Digitize remaining maps.

- Perform quality checks on digitized linework.

Process Date: 2008
Process Step:
Process Description:
Compile information from surficial geology maps and aggregate maps on the presence of coarse grained materials near the surface of the earth. Create a map based on the presence of coarse grained materials. Sources listed in the document references include: (Westgate (1968), Roed (1970), Bayrock (1971), Bayrock (1972a, 1972b, 1972c, 1972d, 1972e), Berg and McPherson (1972), Boydell et al. (1974), Bayrock and Reimchen (1974), Andriashek et al. (1979), Bayrock and Reimchen (1980), Fenton and Andriashek (1983), Moran (1986a, 1986b, 1986c, 1986d), Fox et al. (1987), Shetsen (1981), Shetsen (1987), Shetsen (1990), Andriashek (2001a), Campbell et al. (2002a, 2002b, 2002c, 2002d, 2002e), Paulen et al. (2003), Fenton et al. (2003a, 2003b, 2003c), Paulen et al. (2006a), Paulen et al. (2004a, 2004b), Paulen 2004a, 2004b, 2004c, 2004d), Trommelen et al (2006), Paulen et al. (2005a, 2005b), Paulen et al. (2006b, 2006c, 2006d), Plouffe (2006), Kowalchuk (2006), Paulen and Plouffe (2007a, 2007b), Plouffe et al. (2007), and Plouffe and Paulen (207), (Edwards et al. (2003a-g), Edwards et al. (2004a-s), Budney et al., (2004a-d), Edwards and Budney (2004a-d); Edwards and Budney (2207a-d), and Edwards et al. (2007a-c)
Process Date: 2008
Process Step:
Process Description:
Information on coarse grained materials in the drift interval compiled from AGS and PFRA sources. Elements combined into one map. Sources of data listed in the references include: (Andriashek (2003), Andriashek and Atkinson (2007), Parks (2006), and Parks et al. (2005), (Andriashek and Atkinson (2007), Parks et al. (2005), Pawlowicz et al. (2007), Pawlowicz et al. (2005), Pawlowicz and Fenton (2005), Pawlowicz and Fenton (2004), Andriashek (2001b), and Pawlowicz and Fenton (1995), PFRA (2004, 2003, 2005a, b, 2001a, b, c, d).
Process Date: 2008
Process Step:
Process Description:
Information on porous zones within the bedrock units in Alberta obtained from work done by L. Andriashek on the Paskapoo Fm.
Process Date: 2008
Process Step:
Process Description:
Source of data on groundwater use obtained from AMEC (2007): Current and future water use in Alberta; Alberta Environment, 724 p. This report estimated groundwater use by major river basin and by use type. The AGS’s dataholdings include GIS files of the major river basins and of the water well locations for the Province of Alberta. In order to use water wells that are currently in use, and not abandonded, only those wells that are 20 years old or less in age were selected. Water well locations were determined from the legal land locations of the wells from the AENV water well database. The water wells were then assigned to a major river polygon based on the water well location. Errors associated with the location of the water wells could mean that certain water wells were assigned to the wrong major basin, potentially skewing the results of any calculations. The AMEC (2007) report forecasts groundwater use by type of use, and major river basin, for low, medium and high water use scenarios in cubic decametres (dam3). Estimates are provided for the years 2005, 2010, 2020 and 2025. The medium water use scenario was chosen because it represented a reasonable starting point for examining use data. The year 2010 values were chosen because 2010 is closest in time to today. The types of use in the AMEC report do not always coincide with the proposed use categories in AENV water well database. To reconcile the two tables, the AGS chose to first simplify proposed uses in the AENV database to match the AMEC report to the AENV database. Calculations of groundwater use by category are described in the report. The results of use calculations and the number of wells were then compared to ARC hydrogeology map yield polygons, and townships.
Process Date: 2008
Distribution Information:
Distributor:
Contact Information:
Contact Organization Primary:
Contact Organization: Alberta Geological Survey
Contact Person: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Position: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical
Address: Energy Resources Conservation Board
Address: 4th Floor, Twin Atria Building
Address: 4999-98 Avenue NW
City: Edmonton
State or Province: Alberta
Postal Code: T6B 2X3
Country: Canada
Contact Voice Telephone: (780) 422-1927
Contact Facsimile Telephone: (780) 422-1918
Contact Electronic Mail Address: AGS-Info@ercb.ca
Hours of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Distribution Liability:
The Energy Resources Conservation Board/Alberta Geological Survey (ERCB/AGS) and its employees and contractors make no warranty, guarantee or representation, express or implied, or assume any legal liability regarding the correctness, accuracy, completeness or reliability of this publication. The data are supplied on the understanding that they are for the sole use of the user and will not be redistributed in any form, in whole or in part, to third parties. Any references to proprietary software in our documentation, and/or any use of proprietary data formats in our releases, do not constitute endorsement by the ERCB/AGS of any manufacturer's product.
Metadata Reference Information:
Metadata Date: 20090526
Metadata Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Organization Primary:
Contact Organization: Alberta Geological Survey
Contact Person: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Position: Publications and Marketing Advisor
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical
Address: Energy Resources Conservation Board
Address: 4th Floor, Twin Atria Building
Address: 4999-98 Avenue NW
City: Edmonton
State or Province: Alberta
Postal Code: T6B 2X3
Country: Canada
Contact Voice Telephone: (780) 422-1927
Contact Facsimile Telephone: (780) 422-1918
Contact Electronic Mail Address: AGS-Info@ercb.ca
Hours of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Metadata Standard Name: FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
Metadata Time Convention: local time
Metadata Access Constraints: none
Metadata Use Constraints: none