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Southwestern Florida Ecological Characterization: An Ecological Atlas. Map Narratives
A report regarding the Southwest Florida Ecological Characterization study, with the purpose of which is to compile existing information about the biological, social and physical sciences for the Gulf coastal counties of Florida from Pasco County to Monroe County, including the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas.
Stratigraphy of Middle Tertiary Rocks in Part of West-Central Florida
The following report presents the results of part of a geologic study of the phosphate deposits in central Florida. The purpose of the investigative research done in Florida is to determine the geologic history of the phosphate deposits and associated sediments, in order that the distribution of phosphate and uranium will be more clearly understood.
Evaluation of a Digital Model for Estuarine Water Quality Simulation of Waste Allocation Studies
This report presents results of a model evaluation for four estuaries in Pasco, Citrus, and Pinellas counties, Florida. It includes graphs, tables, and graphs.
Flood Profiles for Cypress Creek, West-Central Florida
This report creates flood profiles for a twenty-seven-mile stretch of Cypress Creek, Florida, and is deemed to be accurate within a standard deviation of plus-or-minus zero point five feet. It includes maps and graphs.
Ground-Water Hydrology of the Dade City Area, Pasco County, Florida, with Emphasis, on the Hydrologic Effects of Pumping from the Florida Aquifer
This report describes "the ground water hydrology of the Dade County area" and evaluates "the effects of relatively large ground-water withdraws on the local ground-water regimen." It includes maps, sketches, graphs, and other figures.
Reserves of Phosphate in the Land-Pebble Phosphate Field, Hardee, Hillsborough, Manatee, Osceola, Pasco, and Polk Counties, Florida
From abstract: Investigations of the land-pebble phosphate deposits of Florida by the Geological Survey began in November 1947. This report presents the computation of reserves of phosphate rock in the northern part of the district.
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