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Geohydrology and 1985 water withdrawals of the aquifer systems in southwest Florida, with emphasis on the intermediate aquifer system / by A.D. Duerr [and 3 others].

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Duerr, A. D., author.
Contributor:
Geological Survey (U.S.), issuing body.
Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.)
Series:
Water-resources investigations report ; 87-4259.
Water-resources investigations report ; 87-4259
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water withdrawals--Florida.
Water withdrawals.
Aquifers--Florida.
Aquifers.
Water levels--Florida--Observations.
Water levels.
Groundwater--Florida.
Groundwater.
Florida.
Genre:
Observations
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv, 115 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Place of Publication:
Tallahassee, Florida : U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.
Notes:
Chiefly tables.
"Prepared in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District."
In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I) and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-49).
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (USGS, viewed Jan. 25, 2023).
Shipping list no.: 88-530-P.
Print version record.
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2016.
Other Format:
Print version: Geohydrology and 1985 water withdrawals of the aquifer systems in southwest Florida, with emphasis on the intermediate aquifer system.
OCLC:
965702435
Access Restriction:
Use copy Restrictions unspecified

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