The Deaf Smith County (Texas, bordering New Mexico) was
selected as an alternate site for a possible nuclear
waste disposal repository in the 1980s. This site was
later dropped on grounds of contamination of the aquifer,
the source of much of the water supply for west Texas. In
a study conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy,
piezometric-head data were obtained at 85 locations
(irregularly scattered over the Texas panhandle) by
drilling a narrow pipe through the aquifer.
This data set has been used in numerous papers. For
instance, Cressie (1989) lists the data and uses it to
illustrate kriging, and Cressie (1993, section 4.1) gives
a detailed description of the data and results of
different geostatistical analyses.
Arguments
Format
A data frame with 85 observations on the following 3 variables:
lon
relative longitude position (miles).
lat
relative latitude position (miles).
head
piezometric-head levels (feet above sea level).
Source
Harper, W.V. and Furr, J.M. (1986) Geostatistical
analysis of potentiometric data in the Wolfcamp Aquifer
of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas. Technical Report
BMI/ONWI-587, Bettelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH.
References
Cressie, N. (1989) Geostatistics. The American
Statistician, 43, 197-202.
Cressie, N. (1993) Statistics for Spatial Data.
New York. Wiley.