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Water Resource Studies (in three parts), Water Resource Studies (in three parts)  

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13615

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Contributed by

Etheridge, Kathryn

Publication Type

Report of Investigation

Author(s)

Heath, R.C., Clark, W.E.; Stringfield, V.T., Cooper, H.H., Jr.; Peek, H.M.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.35256/RI07P1; https://doi.org/10.35256/RI07P2; https://doi.org/10.35256/RI07P3

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Publication Florida Geological Survey FGS Report of Investigation RI 07 P1 P2 P3 Water Resource Studies three parts 1951 Heath, R.C. Clark, W.E. Stringfield, V.T. Cooper, H.H. Jr. Peek, H.M. Potential Yield Ground Water Fair Point Peninsula Santa Rosa County Geology Hydrologic Features Artesian Submarine Spring EastCessation Flow Kissengen Spring Polk County, Publication Florida Geological Survey FGS Report of Investigation RI 07 P1 P2 P3 Water Resource Studies three parts 1951 Heath, R.C. Clark, W.E. Stringfield, V.T. Cooper, H.H. Jr. Peek, H.M. Potential Yield Ground Water Fair Point Peninsula Santa Rosa County Geology Hydrologic Features Artesian Submarine Spring EastCessation Flow Kissengen Spring Polk County

Author/Source

Florida Geological Survey, Florida Geological Survey

Notes

Part I: Potential Yield of Ground Water of the Fair Point Peninsula, Santa Rosa County (66 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables); Part 2: Geology and Hydrologic Features of an Artesian Submarine Spring East of Florida (16 pages, 6 figures); Part 3: Cessation of Flow of Kissengen Spring in Polk County, Florida (12 pages, 5 figures)., Part I: Potential Yield of Ground Water of the Fair Point Peninsula, Santa Rosa County (66 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables); Part 2: Geology and Hydrologic Features of an Artesian Submarine Spring East of Florida (16 pages, 6 figures); Part 3: Cessation of Flow of Kissengen Spring in Polk County, Florida (12 pages, 5 figures).

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