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Springs and swallets of the lower Santa Fe River

Alachua County (Florida) Department of Environmental Protection (2008) Springs and swallets of the lower Santa Fe River. [Image]

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    Abstract

    Many of our surface waters go underground to the aquifer via sinkholes (or swallets) and the water is then called groundwater. Most of us rely on groundwater for our drinking water. Springs are where the groundwater comes to the surface to once again become surface waters. Below is a map of the springs and swallets of the Lower Santa Fe River.

    Item Type: Image
    Title: Springs and swallets of the lower Santa Fe River
    Corporate Creator/Author: Alachua County (Florida) Department of Environmental Protection
    Date: 2008
    Publisher: Alachua County (Florida) Department of Environmental Protection
    Issuing Agency: Alachua County (Florida) Department of Environmental Protection
    Additional Information: Captured March 2008
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Santa Fe River; Florida; springs; sinkholes
    Subjects: Limnology
    Earth Sciences
    Item ID: 1967
    Depositing User: Stephanie Haas
    Date Deposited: 25 Mar 2009 21:00
    Last Modified: 14 Dec 2010 17:46
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1967

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