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| Title: Chloride Concentrations from the Upper 200 ft of the Floridan Aquifer Fig 22 Projection: Unknown Source Bounding Coordinates: W: -88 E: -80 N: 34 S: 25 |
| | Description: This map from the U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1403-1 shows the chloride concentrations in milligrams per liter in water from the upper 200 feet of the Floridan aquifer system, current to 1989. The diagonals show less than 250 mg/l, the light shaded area shows 250-1,000 mg/l and the dark shaded area shows greater than 1,000 mg/l. The upper 200 feet consists mostly of either Ocala or Suwannee Limestone. The main source of chloride is seawater. Source: Craig L. Sprinkle, USGS Professional Paper 1403-1 (Washington, : U. S. Government Printing Office, 1989) 149 Map Credit: Courtesy the University of South Florida Library |
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FL Maps > State > 1950-1999 > Chloride Concentrations from the Upper 200 ft of the Floridan Aquifer Fig 22, 1989 | |
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