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Hydrochemistry of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida
Marian P. Berndt
Published
1993
by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor] in Tallahassee, Fla, Denver, Colo
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Marian P. Brendt and Brian G. Katz ; prepared in cooperation with the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation |
Series | Water-resources investigations report -- 91-4186 |
Contributions | Katz, Brian G, Florida. Dept. of Environmental Regulation, Geological Survey (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | v, 24 p. : |
Number of Pages | 24 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13615480M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 27924544 |
Florida has all three types of aquifers in various combinations throughout the state. The Floridan aquifer system (FAS), which underlies all of Florida, is the main source of potable groundwater for much of the state. However, in the extreme western Panhandle and in South Florida, the FAS is either too deep or contains water of poor quality. Year Published: Groundwater flow and water budget in the surficial and Floridan aquifer systems in east-central Florida. A numerical transient model of the surficial and Floridan aquifer systems in east-central Florida was developed to (1) increase the understanding of water exchanges between the surficial and the Floridan aquifer systems, (2) assess the recharge rates to the surficial.
The surficial aquifer system in Volusia County, Florida comprises Miocene to Holocene age sand, sandy clay, shell, and calcareous silty clay, that together range in thickness from about 40 to more than ft. Locally, the surficial aquifer system can be . Hydrogeology of the Surficial Aquifer System in Southwest Florida - Bibliography; Fact Sheets. Hydrogeology of the Surficial Aquifer System in Southwest Florida (Fact Sheet ) Open File Reports. Lithostratigraphy, Geophysics, Biostratigraphy, and Strontium-Isotope Stratigraphy of the Surficial Aquifer System of Eastern Collier County and.
A multi-contributed reference that features the knowledge and experience of the field’s experts, the book’s chapters span the full scope of hydrogeology, introducing new approaches and progress in conceptualization, simulation of groundwater flow and transport, and progressive hydro-geophysical methods. In southwest Florida, the surficial aquifer system is a primary source of fresh water. These water-bearing sedimentary rocks are the result of periodic sea level fluctuations that resulted in the deposition of alternating sands, silts, and clays and marine carbonate sediments.
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Hydrochemistry of the Surficial and Intermediate Aquifer Systems in Florida By Marian P. Berndt and Brian G. Katz ABSTRACT Hydrochemistry of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida reflects the lithology and miner alogy of units within each aquifer and sources of water to each by: 8.
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Click Download or Read Online button to get hydrochemistry of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in florida book. Abstract. The baseline hydrochemistry in the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida is described as well as variations in hydrochemistry of the intermediate aquifer system in two areas of southwestern Florida where sufficient data were available to compare the effects of leakage from the overlying surficial aquifer system and the underlying Upper Floridan aquifer.
Abstract Hydrochemistry of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida reflects the lithology and mineralogy of units within each aquifer and sources of water to each aquifer. The surficial aquifer system consists of sand, sandstone, clay, limestone, and shell units that are recharged primarily by precipitation.
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This report describes the hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer system and ground-water flow in the aquifer system in Dade County. It contains fundamen- tal background information required for qualitative or quantitative evaluations of the ground-water resources and the hydraulic response of the system to natural or artificial stresses.
Surficial and intermediate aquifer system ground-waterquality monitorwells in southwest SarasotaCounty. Maps showing: Chloride concentration in water from wells open to the surficial aquifer system in southwest SarasotaCounty _.•._, Sulfate concentration inwater from wells open to the surficial aquifer system insouthwest.
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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the. Some of the world's most productive aquifers such as the Edwards aquifer in Texas and the Floridan and Biscayne aquifers in Florida are found in carbonate rocks (White, ).Karst aquifers are often characterized as having high vertical permeabilities due to vertical conduits and sinkholes that allow for a rapid recharge of the groundwater (Hess et al., ; Ford and.
Hydrochemistry of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida / By Marian P. Berndt, Brian G. Katz, Geological Survey (U.S.) and Florida. Dept. of Environmental Regulation. Abstract. Shipping list no.: es bibliographical references (p.
).Mode of access: Internet. An investigation of the surficial aquifer system in Dade County, begun inis part of a regional study of the aquifer system in southeastern Florida.
Test drilling for lithologic samples, flow measurements during drilling, aquifer testing, and analyses of earlier data permitted delineation of the hydraulic conductivity distribution (on hydrogeologic sections), the aquifers in the system. determine salinity of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems.
The surficial aquifer is an unconfined aquifer system that overlies the intermediate aquifer system and ranges from a few feet to over 60 feet in thickness in the study area.
Hydraulic properties of the surficial aquifer system determined from aquifer and laboratory tests, and. the surficial aquifer system and the Floridan aquifer system are called the intermediate aquifer system in this Atlas.
The approximate extent of the intermediate aquifer system is shown in figure This aquifer system contains water under confined, or.
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This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget. The baseline hydrochemistry in the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Florida is described as well as variations in hydrochemistry of the intermediate aquifer system in. The hydrogeologic framework for the Floridan aquifer system (Williams and Kuniansky, ; Williams and Dixon, ) has been revised by incorporating new studies and data that have become available since the original framework established by the U.S.
Geological Survey in the s (Miller, ).Adjustments were made to the internal boundaries of the Upper and. Barr, G.L.,Hydrogeology of the surficial and intermediate aquifer systems in Sarasota and adjacent counties, Florida: U.S.
Geological Survey Water .Marian P. Berndt's 14 research works with citations and reads, including: Factors affecting the movement and persistence of nitrate and pesticides in the surficial .Katz BG () Hydrochemistry of the upper Floridan aquifer, Florida.
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