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A ground water drought management model for Collier County, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliography (p. 32).; (Statement of Responsibility) by George Shih, Wm. Scott Burns, Richard F. Bower.; "February 1992."
1992-02
Occurrence and Quality of Ground Water in the Fort Union Ara, Mora County, N. Mex. National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
Hydrologic impact of the 2004 hurricane season on South Florida Technical Paper; ERA #431; "October 2005."; "(for presentation at the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2006 ASCE Conference in Omaha, Nebraska, May 21 to 25, 2006)
2005-10
South Florida Water Management District ambient ground water quality (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Jeffry W. Herr, Jonathan E. Shaw.; "February 1989"; TECHNICAL PUB #89-1
1989-02
Geophysical signature of Pliocene reef limestones using direct current and electromagnetic resistivity survey methods, Collier County, Florida TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 82-5; July, 1982; Final Project Report USF-SFWMD Cooperative Program, Phase III Collier County Reef Mapping Project
1982-07
Hurricane effects on South Florida water management system : a case study of Hurricane Wilma of October 2005 Technical Publication ERA-464; (Paper submitted for publication in Journal of Spatial Hydrology); "January 2008."
2008-01
Reconnaissance Investigations of the Ground-Water Resources of the Rio Grande Basin, Texas National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1965-07
Reconnaissance geohydrology of proposed park sites in Nez Perce National Historical Park area, Idaho National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1967-02
Resistivity Investigation of the Coastal Ridge Aquifer Hydrostratigraphy, Martin County, Florida TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 84-5; Final Project Report USF-SFWMD Cooperative Program Martin County Project; March, 1984
1984-03
Management of water levels in the "frog pond" area, south Dade County, Florida TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 81-4; October, 1981; DRE 130
1981-10
Hydrology and hydraulics in South Florida Technical 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)"
2007-01
Coastal groundwater discharge – an additional source of phosphorus for the oligotrophic wetlands of the Everglades (Citation/Reference) Price, R.M., P.K. Swart, J.W. Fourqurean. 2006. Coastal groundwater discharge - an additional source of phosphorus for the oligotrophic wetlands of the Everglades. Hydrobiologia 569(1): 23-36.
2006
Martin County Water Resource Assessment; Rainfall drought frequency and availability of surface water in Martin County (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) prepared by Dennis Nealon ... [et al.] ; edited by Sharon Trost, Dennis Nealon.; DRE-223
1987-05
Revision and Recalibration of the Three-Dimensional Ground Water Flow Model of Palm Beach County, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 61).; (Statement of Responsibility) J. Jason Yan, Cindy Bevier, Karin Adams Smith.; "DRE-322."
1995-03
A Three-Dimensional Finite Difference Ground Water Flow Model of the Floridan Aquifer System in Martin, St. Lucie and Eastern Okeechobee Counties, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references: (p. 79-80).; (Statement of Responsibility) by John Lukasiewicz.; "April, 1992"; "DRE inventory control #311"
1992-04
Ground water resource assessment of Eastern Palm Beach County, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references: (pt. 1, p. 176-188); (Statement of Responsibility) by Mary-Jo Shine, Don G.J. Padgett, William M. Barfknecht.; "December 1989."; DRE 278 DRE 279; PART I. Text PART 2.
1989-12
Program Documentation; General Program to Compute Flow Through Gated Culverts (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 21); (Statement of Responsibility) by Andrew Fan.; Includes references.; "October 1985."; Title from cover.; DRE 216; Technical memo.
1985-10
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the Floridan aquifer system, Upper East Coast Planning Area; Upper East Coast Planning Area. State or province government publication; Text, figures and bibliographical references on sheets. Cover title.
Kings Mountain PDA Topography Map Showing Springs to be Used as Water Supply for Group Camp No. 2C South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1" = 20'
Ground water resource assessment of Hendry County, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Keith R. Smith [and] Karin M. Adams.; "September 1988."; Technical publication 88-12; Part 2 - Appendices
1988-09
Application of DC resistivity surveys to regional hydrogeologic investigations, Collier County, Florida Technical Publication 82-6; September 1982; DRE 157; Final Project Report USF-SFWMD Cooperative Program, Phase 1 and 2 Collier County DC Resistivity Mapping Project
1982-09
Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park (Citation/Reference) Price, R. M., Z. Top, J. D. Happell, and P. K. Swart, Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park, Water Resour. Res., 39(9), 1267, doi:10.1029/2002WR001929, 2003.
2003
Ground water resource assessment of Hendry County, Florida (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Keith R. Smith [and] Karin M. Adams.; "September 1988."; Technical publication 88-12; Part 1 - Text Part 2 - Appendices
1988-09
North area wood platforms of 1830 hospital with ground water problem, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO North Area Wood platforms of 1830 hospital- N.B. Ground water problem; 6-74; 1.e.; D.L.
Production Zones of Major Public Water Supply Wellfields for the Counties in the South Florida Water Management District (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) [by] Jose A. Alvarez and Dennis D. Bacon.; "April 1988"; "Appendix II, issued March 1988"; Technical publication 88-4; DRE 253
1988-04
North area wood and brick platforms of 1830 hospital with ground water problem, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO North Area Wood & brick platforms- 1830 hospital N.B. Ground water problem; 6-74; 1.c.; D.L.
Production Zones of Major Public Water Supply Wellfields for the Counties in the South Florida Water Management District (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) [by] Jose A. Alvarez and Dennis D. Bacon.; "April 1988"; "Appendix II, issued March 1988"; Technical publication 88-4; DRE-252
1988-04
Preliminary Assessment of the Groundwater Resources of Western Collier County, Florida; Prelimimary assessment of the ground water resources of western Collier County, Florida (Bibliography) Bibliography: Part 1, p. 139-142.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Michael S. Knapp, Wm. Scott Burns, Timothy S. Sharp.; "February 1986."; Part 1. Text Part 2. Appendices.; DRE 220; Technical publication 86-1
1986-02
Groundwater-surface water interaction along the C-2 Canal, Miami-Dade County, Florida Technical publication (South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Water Supply Department); WS-22; Title from PDF title screen (viewed on September 28, 2009).; "December 2007."; The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD or District) Water Supply Department participated in this project to support the SFWMD Hydrologic & Environmental Systems Modeling (HESM) Department, and to help quantify the interaction between surface water and groundwater near the C-2 Canal in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The HESM Department requested field measurements along the C-2 Canal near the Southwest, Alexander Orr, and Snapper Creek wellfields to improve the calibration of the SFWMM and the NSM in Miami-Dade County. The investigation focused on trying to quantify the freshwater flow to Biscayne Bay that is being intercepted in the C-2 Canal by pumping from the Snapper Creek, Alexander Orr, and Southwest wellfields. The investigation combined data from different sources to help meet its goals: groundwater levels, surface water levels, wellfield withdrawal data, and stream gauging data.
2008

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