Description: This map was created by FCIT and represents reported sinkhole events in Pinellas County based on data gathered by the Florida Geological Survey (FGS) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). " This dataset represents a set of points for reported sinkhole events. The data herein represents reported sinkhole activity but may also contain non-karst related subsidence such as collapsed septic systems, water mains, and/or other man-made features. This information contained in this dataset is primarily used to more fully understand the unique relationship between karst and the state's groundwater resources and aquifer systems." DATA DISCLAIMER This geologic data was developed to carry out agency responsibilities related to management, protection, and development of Florida's natural resources. Neither FDEP/FGS or the Florida Center for Instructional Technology assumes any responsibility for the consequences of inappropriate uses or interpretations of the data.
For a complete list of sinkholes in this county, click here.
Place Names: Pinellas, Tarpon Springs, Crystal Beach, Palm Harbor, Curlew, Oldsmar, Dunedin, Clearwater, Highpoint, Feather Sound, Belleair, Belleair Bluffs, Bellair Beach, Beleair Shores, Harbor Bluffs, Largo, Indian Rocks Brach, Indian Shores, Seminole, Redington Shores, North Redington Beach, Bay Pines, Redington Beach, Madeira Beach, Treasure Island, South Pasadena, Saint Pete Beach, Gulfport, Saint Petersburg, Lealman, Pinellas Park, ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters Keywords: Sinkholes of Pinellas County, Florida , Sinkhole, Karst, Caves, Sinks, physical, political, ksinkhole, transportation, physical features, geological, county borders, roads, boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters, 2008 Source: Florida Center for Instructional Technology, Sinkholes (Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, 2008) Map Credit: Courtesy of the Florida Center for Instructional Technology |
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