Hydrogeologic investigation of the Floridan Aquifer system : C-23 Canal site, Martin County, FloridaTechnical publication (South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Water Supply Department); WS-24; Title from PDF title screen (viewed on September 26, 2009); "September 2008."; Water supply plans developed for the Upper East Coast Planning Area (UEC) have identified the Floridan aquifer system (FAS) as a water supply alternative. Based on these plans, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD or District) initiated an exploratory well construction, aquifer testing, and longterm monitoring program in the UEC. This report documents the results of the investigation at a site adjacent to the C-23 Canal in north central Martin County.
Hydrologic Restoration of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands: mosquito and drainage ditch inventory and recommendationsRecent restoration and monitoring projects in Biscayne National Park have called for the decompartmentalization
of the BBCW (Meeder and Harlem 2004, Ross et al. 2003, Ruiz et al.2002). These authors maintain that the removal of all mosquito and drainage ditches east of the L-31E levee should be considered as a means and first step in facilitating the management and
hydrologic re-connection of the wetlands and mangroves of the Biscayne Bay watershed.
Hydrologic data for phase II of the economic model study.31 p. ; 28 cm.; Photocopy of draft memorandum to Director, Department of Engineering [Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District] from N.N. Khanal, dated March 1, 1972.
Hydrology and hydraulics in South FloridaTechnical Paper; ERA # 442; "January, 2007."; "(for presentation at the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2007 ASCE Conference in Tampa, Florida, May 15 to 19, 2007)"
Hydrostratigraphy review reportAbstract: Hydrostratigraphy Review Report; In accordance with the work Plan for Task Order 1 of the South West Florida Regional Model Development Work Order (Hydrology and Hydraulic Modeling Support; WO1), BEM is here by submitting the deliverables for Task 3.3. This deliverable is a letter report summarizing the activities undertaken by our team in analyzing the available aquifer performance test (APT) data and developing maps showing the distribution of aquifer properties for the region covered by the Regional Model Simulation study area. Because the geologic surfaces were recently updated as part of finalizing Task 3.2, the aquifer-property maps also to be updated as well. The new properties values are presented in this report. This report is submitted for your consideration. We look forward to your comments and/or suggestions.
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Idealized Peat Forming EnvironmentsIdealized Diagram Showing the Relationships of the Peat-Forming Environments of Southwest Florida (81-XXV-13)
Impacts of hurricanes on surface water flow within a wetland(Citation/Reference) Deng, Y., H. Solo-Gabriele, M. Laas, L. Leonard, D.L. Childers, G. He, V. Engel. 2010. Impacts of hurricanes on surface water flow within a wetland. Journal of Hydrology 392(3-4): 164-173.
Implementing the Dry Tortugas National Park Research Natural Area Science Plan: The 5-Year Report; The 5-Year ReportIn 2007, the National Park Service (NPS) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) developed a science plan, Assessing the Conservation Efficacy of the Dry Tortugas National Park Research Natural Area, specifically to assess the effectiveness of a 46-mi Research Natural Area (RNA). This 5-year report summarizes the progress of science plan activities to date.; (Ownership) U.S. Collection, Government Documents, Green Library, Florida International University
In the Jungles of the Florida Everglades1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "In the Jungles of the Florida Everglades".; "The Florida Everglades is a mysterious track of jungle and swamplands much of which has never been explored by man. Wild life abounds – and it is here that the alligator, much prized and hunted for its skin, makes his home."
Indian River LagoonAbstract: The Indian River Lagoon is located on the east coast of Florida and runs along the coast from northern Palm Beach County near Jupiter north to the Titusville area in Orange County. The northern portion of the lagoon is under the jurisdiction of the St. Johns Water Management District while the more southern portion is under the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District. The IRL Water Quality monitoring project focuses on the southern portion of the Indian River Lagoon that is within the South Florida Water Management District boundaries. This area is essentially defines as extending from the northern St. Lucie county line south to the Jupiter inlet. This portion of the IRL is flushed by three inlets to the ocean. These inlets include Ft. Pierce inlet to the north, St. Lucie inlet in the center and Jupiter inlet in the south. Freshwater inflows into the IRL are from the C-25 canal in northern St. Lucie County and the St. Lucie canal, which serves as a navigation channel to Lake Okeechobee. There are twenty-one stations sampled as part of the IRL project. These stations were selected because they are associated with sea grass beds in the lagoon.; Project Start Date: 1988