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Generalized Altitude of the Base of the Intermediate Aquifer System in Southwest Florida, 1996

Generalized Altitude of the Base of the Intermediate Aquifer System in Southwest Florida


Title: Generalized Altitude of the Base of the Intermediate Aquifer System in Southwest Florida
Projection: Albers_Conical_Equal
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: -82.75 E: -81.75 N: 27.75 S: 26.75

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Description: This map from the U. S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report number 96-4063, Hydrology of the Surficial and Intermediate Aquifer Systems in Sarasota and Adjacent Counties, shows the generalized altitude in feet below sea level of the base of the intermediate aquifer system in Sarasota and adjacent counties. In the study area of the southwest region of Florida, the Upper Floridan aquifer is overlain by a surficial aquifer system and an intermediate aquifer system made up of 3 distinct permeable zones separated by confining units. The map scale is 1:2,000,000.
Place Names: 1950-1999, Sarasota County, Myakka River, Walton, South Venice, Englewood
ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters
Keywords: Generalized Altitude of the Base of the Intermediate Aquifer System in Southwest Florida, physical, political, hydrological, khydrology, kgroundwater, kaquifer, physical features, geological, county borders, water table, boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters, Albers_Conical_Equal,1996
Source: G. L. Barr, USGS Water Resources Investigations Report 96-4063 (Tallahassee, FL: U. S. Geological Survey, 1996) 35
Map Credit: Courtesy the University of South Florida Library
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