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Altitude and Generalized Configuration of the Top of the Floridian Aquifer, St. Johns County, Florida (open access)

Altitude and Generalized Configuration of the Top of the Floridian Aquifer, St. Johns County, Florida

From introduction: This map shows the approximate altitude and configuration of the top of the Floridian aquifer...This map was prepared from geologic, geophysical, and drillers' logs on file with the Florida Bureau of Geology, U.S. Geological Survey, St. Johns River Water Management District, and from logs in published reports.
Date: 1984
Creator: Spechler, Rick M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analog-Model Simulations for Secondary Canal Controls and Forward Pumping Water-Management Schemes in Southeast Florida (open access)

Analog-Model Simulations for Secondary Canal Controls and Forward Pumping Water-Management Schemes in Southeast Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate, through electrical analog model simulation, the effects of two specific water-management proposals in Dade County. Proposal one is the installation of a secondary control on Snake Creek Canal and proposal two is the forward pumping scheme.
Date: December 1976
Creator: Cordes, E. H. & Gardner, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Selected Benthic Communities in the Florida Everglades with Reference to Their Physical and Chemical Environment (open access)

Analysis of Selected Benthic Communities in the Florida Everglades with Reference to Their Physical and Chemical Environment

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this investigation is to document the types of aquatic benthic organisms found within the Everglades and to determine the extent to which the chemical and physical character of surface water and bottom materials affect their distribution and community structure.
Date: April 1976
Creator: Waller, Bradley G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appraisal of the Interconnection Between the St. Johns River and the Surficial Aquifer, East-Central Duval County, Florida (open access)

Appraisal of the Interconnection Between the St. Johns River and the Surficial Aquifer, East-Central Duval County, Florida

From introduction: The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, conducted a 1-year study to determine the effects of proposed deepening of the navigation channel on the surficial aquifer. A specific objective was to determine the degree of interconnection that exists current between the limestone adjacent to the river and the limestone in the riverbed that is to be dredged.
Date: 1983
Creator: Spechler, Rick M. & Stone, Roy B., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appraisal of Uncontrolled Flowing Artesian Wells in Florida (open access)

Appraisal of Uncontrolled Flowing Artesian Wells in Florida

This report presents an appraisal of the millions of gallons of water lost to uncontrolled flowing wells in Florida. It includes maps and tables.
Date: December 1978
Creator: Healy, Henry G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aquifer Test Results, Green Swamp Area, Florida (open access)

Aquifer Test Results, Green Swamp Area, Florida

From abstract: "An aquifer test conducted in the Green Swamp area December 15-16, 1975 was designed to stress the uppermost part of the Flordian aquifer so that the leakage characteristics of the overlying confining bed could determined." This report includes those results.
Date: 1982
Creator: Tibbals, C. H. & Grubb, H. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Areal Extent of a Plume of Mineralized Water from a Flowing Artesian Well in Dade County, Florida (open access)

Areal Extent of a Plume of Mineralized Water from a Flowing Artesian Well in Dade County, Florida

Abstract: A flowing artesian well tapping the Floridan aquifer at Chekika Hammock State Park, Dade County, Florida, has been contaminating the overlying Biscayne aquifer with saline water since 1944. The contaminating plume extends approximately 7 miles downstream and southeast of the well and ranges in width from 1 to 2 miles. The area of contamination is approximately 12 square miles. The primary contaminating chemical constituents are chloride, sodium, and sulfate ions.
Date: March 1982
Creator: Waller, Bradley G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Benchmark Farm Program - A Method for Estimating Irrigation Water Use in Southwest Florida (open access)

The Benchmark Farm Program - A Method for Estimating Irrigation Water Use in Southwest Florida

From introduction: The purpose of this report is to present irrigation water-use data for selected farms and to show how these data are used to estimate total water use for irrigating various crops in southwest Florida. The study area includes all of the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is about 10,000 miles in size (figure 1). The initial emphasis on benchmark farm locations was in Hillsborough, Manatee, and Polk Counties. As the program continues, new farms are being added in surrounding counties (figure 2).
Date: March 1982
Creator: Duerr, A. D. & Trommer, J. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biscayne Aquifer, Southeast Florida (open access)

Biscayne Aquifer, Southeast Florida

This report provides survey information for the Biscayne Aquifer in Florida. Includes maps and tables.
Date: September 1978
Creator: Klein, H. & Hull, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Borehole Data-Collection Methods Applicable for the Regional Observation and Monitor Well Program, Southwest Florida Water Management District (open access)

Borehole Data-Collection Methods Applicable for the Regional Observation and Monitor Well Program, Southwest Florida Water Management District

From introduction: This report presents some borehole data-collection methods that can be used during the drilling of ROMP or other wells where data collection is a prime objective. Hydraulic, water-quality, and geophysical data-collection methods applicable to the hydrogeology of west-central Florida are emphasized.
Date: September 1981
Creator: Hickey, John J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calibration of a Distributed Routing Rainfall-Runoff Model at Four Urban Sites near Miami, Florida (open access)

Calibration of a Distributed Routing Rainfall-Runoff Model at Four Urban Sites near Miami, Florida

This report describes results of a study to use stormwater data from four Miami, Florida catchménts to test applicability of deterministic modeling. It includes collected data, graphs, and maps.
Date: February 1980
Creator: Doyle, W. Harry, Jr. & Miller, Jeffrey E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical and Hydrologic Assessment of the Caloosahatchee River Basin, Lake Okeechobee to Franklin Lock, Florida (open access)

Chemical and Hydrologic Assessment of the Caloosahatchee River Basin, Lake Okeechobee to Franklin Lock, Florida

From purpose and scope: The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Lee County, conducted an investigation of the river in 1976-79. This investigation was planned to provide a broader base if information than heretofore available on the freshwater resources of the Caloosahatchee River basin, and in particular to provide information on water-quality conditions with emphasis on nutrients and algal growth. In addition to data collected during 1976-79, some earlier data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey were included to evaluate annual variation and trends.
Date: 1983
Creator: La Rose, Henry R. & McPherson, Benjamin F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Precipitation at selected Sites in Florida (open access)

Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Precipitation at selected Sites in Florida

From abstract: This report critically reviews historical precipitation data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and concludes that the while the data "may reflect local atmospheric quality conditions they likely do not define baseline conditions from a regional perspective." It contains maps, graphs, and tables.
Date: September 1980
Creator: Irwin, G. A. & Kirkland, R. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical, Physical, and Radiological Quality of Selected Public Water Supplies in Florida, January-May 1979 (open access)

Chemical, Physical, and Radiological Quality of Selected Public Water Supplies in Florida, January-May 1979

Abstract: Most public water supplies sampled in Florida meet the National Interim Primary and Proposed Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. This conclusion is based on a water quality reconnaissance of 131 raw and treated public supplies throughout the State during the period January through May 1979. In a few public supplies, primary drinking water regulation maximum contaminant levels were exceeded for mercury, turbidity, and gross alpha particle activity. Secondary drinking water regulations were also occasionally exceeded in some public supplies for such parameters as chloride, pH, color, dissolved solids, iron, and manganese. These parameters, however, are more related to the aesthetic quality of drinking water than to public health aspects.
Date: February 1980
Creator: Franks, Bernard J. & Irwin, George A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical, Physical, and Radiological Quality of Selected Public Water Supplies in Florida, November 1977-February 1978 (open access)

Chemical, Physical, and Radiological Quality of Selected Public Water Supplies in Florida, November 1977-February 1978

Abstract: Virtually all treated public water supplies sampled in Florida meet the National Inter-Primary and Proposed Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. These findings are based on a water-quality reconnaissance of 129 treated public supplies throughout the State during the period November 1977 through February 1978. While primary drinking water regulation exceedences were infrequent , lead, selenium, and gross alpha radioactivity in a very few water supplies were above established maximum contaminant levels. Additionally , the secondary drinking water regulation parameters--dissolved solids, chloride, sulfate, iron, color, and pH--were occasionally detected in excess of the proposed Federal regulations. The secondary regulations, however, pertain mainly to the aesthetic quality of drinking water and not directly to public health aspects.
Date: April 1979
Creator: Irwin, George A. & Hull, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chloride Concentration in the Coastal Margin of the Flordian Aquifer, Southwest Florida (open access)

Chloride Concentration in the Coastal Margin of the Flordian Aquifer, Southwest Florida

This report presents survey results designed to find chloride concentrations in the Floridan aquifer, the main source of freshwater for southwest Florida. It contains maps, graphs, and tables.
Date: 1983
Creator: Causseaux, K. W. & Fretwell, J. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Configuration of the Top of the Floridan Aquifer Southwest Florida Water Management District and Adjacent Areas (open access)

Configuration of the Top of the Floridan Aquifer Southwest Florida Water Management District and Adjacent Areas

This map depicts the approximate top of the rock that composes the Floridan aquifer. The contours represent the elevation of the top of the Floridan aquifer to mean sea level.
Date: 1978
Creator: Buono, Anthony & Rutledge, A. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Digital Model of Predevelopment Flow in the Tertiary Limestone (Floridian) Aquifer System in West-Central Florida (open access)

Digital Model of Predevelopment Flow in the Tertiary Limestone (Floridian) Aquifer System in West-Central Florida

From introduction: This study is part of a regional study of the Tertiary limestone aquifer system in the southeastern United States. The regional study encompasses all of Florida and extends into Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina--a total area of about 82,000 square miles.
Date: June 1982
Creator: Ryder, Paul D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Digital Model of the Floridian Aquifer, North of Tampa, Florida (open access)

A Digital Model of the Floridian Aquifer, North of Tampa, Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this report is to describe the development and calibration of a regional digital model of the Floridian aquifer in the Tampa Bay area. This model can be used to provide regional analyses of the effects of present and proposed pumping from the Floridian aquifer.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Robertson, Alton F. & Mallory, Michael J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Selected Chemical Constituents in Water from the Floridian Aquifer, Southwest Florida Water Management District (open access)

Distribution of Selected Chemical Constituents in Water from the Floridian Aquifer, Southwest Florida Water Management District

From introduction: The study is part of a continuing cooperative program with the Southwest Florida Water Management District to define and describe characteristics of the aquifer. Aquifer characteristics determined from the study will provide data necessary for regulatory agencies to more efficiently manage water supply and development. The study area includes 10 counties and parts of 6 other counties within the District.
Date: 1983
Creator: Corral, Miguel A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drainage Basins in Duval County, Florida (open access)

Drainage Basins in Duval County, Florida

"Duval County in northeastern Florida and adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean contains approximately 840 square miles of which approximately 80 square miles are covered by water. The county is drained by three major rivers, the St. Johns, Nassau, and St. Marys. In addition, the coastal areas are drained by numerous small streams that empty into the Intracoastal Waterway or the Atlantic Ocean."
Date: 1983
Creator: Stone, Roy B. & Largen, Joseph B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of the Faka Union Canal System on Water Levels in the Fakahatchee Strand, Collier County, Florida (open access)

The Effect of the Faka Union Canal System on Water Levels in the Fakahatchee Strand, Collier County, Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of the investigation was to make a preliminary evaluation of the effects of the Faka Union Canal system on water levels in the Fakahatchee Strand. The evaluation includes more of a data collected specifically for the report as well as other data.
Date: September 1977
Creator: Swayze, L. J. & McPherson, B. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Bottom Sediments on Infiltration from the Miami and Tributary Canals to the Biscayne Aquifer Dade County, Florida (open access)

Effects of Bottom Sediments on Infiltration from the Miami and Tributary Canals to the Biscayne Aquifer Dade County, Florida

This report examines the water quality of water within the Miami Canal, an important source of recharge for the recharge for the Biscayne aquifer. It includes maps and other figures.
Date: June 1978
Creator: Miller, Wesley L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Land Use on Ground-Water Quality in the East Everglades, Dade County, Florida (open access)

Effects of Land Use on Ground-Water Quality in the East Everglades, Dade County, Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of certain land uses on ground-water quality in the East Everglades.
Date: 1983
Creator: Waller, Bradley G.
System: The UNT Digital Library