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Water levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers of Florida, 1971-72

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Water levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers of Florida, 1971-72
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Florida. Bureau of Geology. Information circular, no.85
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Randolph Hodges, Executive Director





DIVISION OF INTERIOR RESOURCES
R. 0. VERNON, Director





BUREAU OF GEOLOGY
C. W. Hendry, Jr., Chief




Information Circular No. 85




WATER LEVELS IN ARTESIAN AND NONARTESIAN
AQUIFERS OF FLORIDA, 1971 -72



By
Henry G. Healy



Prepared by the U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY in cooperation with the BUREAU OF GEOLOGY
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES and
OTHER STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES





Tallahassee, Florida 1974







DEPARTMENT
F6 36 OF

NATURAL RESOURCES



REUBIN O'D. ASKEW Governor




RICHARD (DICK) STONE \ RO SHEVIN
Secretary of State General




THOMAS D. O'MALLEY FRED 0. DICKINSON, JR.
Treasurer Comptroller




FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN DOYLE CONNER
Commissioner of Education Commissioner of Agriculture




W. RANDOLPH HODGES Executive Director







LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL



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Bureau of Geology Tallahassee
December 4, 1973


Honorable Reubin O'D. Askew, Chairman Department of Natural Resources Tallahassee, Florida

Dear Governor Askew:

The Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology, is publishing as its Information Circular No. 85 the report entitled, "Water Levels in Artesian and Non-Artesian Aquifers of Florida, 1971-72," by Henry G. Healy, of the U. S. Geological Survey.

In order to prevent future shortages developing from increasing demands, the present supplies of ground water must be properly appraised before they can be effectively utilized. Records of trends and fluctuations of ground water have long formed a basis for such an appraisal.

Respectfully yours,



Charles W. Hendry, Jr., Chief Bureau of Geology











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Completed manuscript received
November 2, 1973
Printed for the
Bureau of Geology
Florida Department of Natural Resources
by
Ambrose the Printer, Inc.
Jacksonville, Florida

Tallahassee
1974


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CONTENTS


Page
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Well-numbering system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Principal aquifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Northwestern Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pensacola area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Ft. Walton area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Panama City area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Northern, northeastern, and north central Florida . . . . . . . . . 18
Tallahassee Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fernandina Jacksonville area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Central Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Tampa St. Petersburg area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Lakeland area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Orlando area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (i3
Cape Kennedy area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...39
Sarasota Bradenton area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Southern Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Ft. Myers Naples area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Stuart West Palm Beach area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Ft. Lauderdale area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Miami area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59































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ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure Page
1. Observation-well network, December 1972, and the extent of principal aquifers in Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2. Generalized change of water level in the Floridan aquifer, May 1971 May 1972 4 3. 7 and 9 digit well-numbering system . . . . . . . . . . . 6

4. 16 digit well-numbering system . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

5. Potentiometric surface and areas of flow of the Floridan Aquifer in Florida, July 6-17, 1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Locations of observation wells in northwestern Florida for which hydrographs are given . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

7. Total yearly pumpage, Pensacola . . . . . . . . . . . 11

8. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Escambia 45 at Cantonment, 46 near Ensley, and 62 at Pensacola, Pensacola area . . . . . . . 12

9. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month ground-water levels in well Escambia 62 at Pensacola and departures from monthly normal precipitation at
Pensacola, 1965 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

10. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Okaloosa 29 north of Ft.
Walton Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

11. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton areas, May 1951
to May 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

12. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton areas, May 1970
to May 1972 ........ ....................... ... ..... 16

13. Total yearly pumpage, Panama City . . . . . . . . . . . 17

14. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Bay 7 at Panama City, and Washington 4 at Caryville ................................. 18

15. Locations of observation wells in northern and north-central Florida for which hydrographs are given . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

16. Total yearly pumpage, Tallahassee . . . . . . . . . . . 20

17. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Leon 7 at Tallahassee and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Tallahassee,
1965-72 ...... ... ................................... 21



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ILLUSTRATIONS continued
18. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Leon 7 at Tallahassee, Madison
18 near Madison, Columbia 9 at Lake City, and Nassau 12 near Fernandina . 22 19. Total yearly pumpage, Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . 23

20. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Nassau 51 at Callahan, Duval
122 at Jacksonville, Duval 164 near Mayport, Marion 5 near Ocala, and
Putnam 29 at Palatka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

21. Net changes of ground-water levels in the Jacksonville and Fernandina areas,
May 1951 to May 1970 and from May 1970 to May 1972 . . . . . 25

22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which hydrographs are given 22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which hydrogrpahs
are given . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

23. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Pasco 13 near Ehren and
Hillsborough 13 near Citrus Park, Tampa area . . . . . . . . 28

24. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Hillsobrough 13
near Tampa and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Tampa,
1965-72 ...... ... ................................... 29

25. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Hillsborough 30 near Ruskin,
Pinellas 13 at Tarpon Springs, and Pinellas 246 at Clearwater . . . . 30 26. Changes in chloride content in wells Pinellas 592 at Bay Pines and 166 at
Dunedin, St. Petersburg area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

27. Total yearly pumpage, Lakeland . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

28. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Polk
753-158-311 near Mulberry and departures from monthly normal
precipitation at Lakeland, 1965 72 . . . . . . . . . . . 33

29. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 44 and 47 near Davenport
and Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry, Lakeland area . . . . . . 35

30. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 49 near Frostproof, Polk
51 at Frostproof and Highlands 10 near Sebring . . . . . . . . 36

31. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Highlands 13, Osceola 183,
and Okeechobee 3 in the Kissimmee Valley . . . . . . . . . 37

32. Total yearly pumpage, Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

33. Total yearly pumpage, Winter Park .. . . . . . . . . . . 39

34. Total yearly pumpage, Cocoa well field . . . . . . . . . . 40


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ILLUSTRATIONS continued

35. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in wells Orange 47 and
47B near Orlando and departures from monthly normal precipitation at
Orlando, 1965 -72 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 41

36. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Orange 47 near Orlando . . 42 37. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells near Cape Kennedy and
eastern-central coastal Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

38. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Sarasota 9, Sarasota-Bradenton
area ........... ............... ..... . . . 44

39. Locations of wells in southern Florida for which hydrographs are given . . 45 40. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month levels in well Lee 246 near Ft. Myers
and departures from normal monthly precipitation at Ft. Myers, 1965 72 . 46 41. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Lee 246 near Ft. Myers, Collier
54 in the Everglades, Collier 131 near Immokalee, and Martin 147 at Stuart 47 42. Total yearly pumpage, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

43. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Martin 147 at
Stuart and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Stuart, 1965 72. 49 44. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Palm Beach 88 at
Lake Worth and departures from monthly normal precipitation at West Palm
Beach,1965-72 .................................... 50

45. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth,
Broward G561 and G617 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade G553 near Miami . 51


46. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Broward F291 at Hollywood,
Dade S18 near Miami, Dade S196A near Homestead, Dade F179 at Miami, and
Broward S329 near Ft. Lauderdale . . . . . . . . . . ... 52

47. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Broward GS15, G820A, and S830 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade F296 near Miami . . . . . . 54

48. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1971 . . . . . 55

49. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1972 . . . . 56

5%, Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Dade S196A and departures from monthly normal precipitation at the University of Florida
Experiment Station, Homestead, 1964 72 . . . . . . . . . 57


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ILLUSTRATIONS continued

51. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade G596, G618, G613, and
G620 in central Dade County . . . . . . . . . . . 58

52. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade S19 and G10 near Miami 59 53. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Dade S68 at Miami Springs,
Dade D1S1 at North Miami Beach, Collier C123 near Naples, and S529 in
southeastern Dade County , . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

54. Total yearly pumpage, Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . 62





TABLES

Figure Page
1. Well and water-level data for selected observation wells in Florida . . . 63
































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WATER LEVELS IN ARTESIAN AND NONARTESIAN
AQUIFERS OF FLORIDA, 1971 -72.


Henry G. Healy


INTRODUCTION

This report summarizes the trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in wells tapping the principal aquifers in Florida during 1971-72 and includes the following: (1) hydrographs of wells in the several aquifers; (2) maps showing changes in ground-water levels during specific periods; and (3) a table summarizing the principal data on selected observation wells.

The "Index to Water Resources Data Collection Stations in Florida, 1961 ," Florida Geological Survey Special Publication No. 11, lists the observation wells for which records are available. Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Florida Geological Survey, (now the Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources), the index includes the location, name of aquifer, and type and period of records available for 3,656 observation wells.

Since World War II, and particularly during the last decade, the demand for fresh water for industrial, municipal, and agricultural uses in Florida has increased yearly. Although ground-water supplies have been adequate for the increased demand in most areas, water levels have declined appreciably in some. Because demand for ground water continues to increase, shortages will occur and may become critical in some areas. In coastal areas, declining water levels may allow salt water to encroach and shortages could result from deterioration in quality as well as from the reduction of quantity of water available. To prevent future shortages developing from increasing demands, the present supplies of ground water must be properly appraised before they can be effectively utilized. Records of trends and fluctuations of ground-water have long formed a basis for such an appraisal.

The principal objective of the investigations of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey is to appraise and to evaluate the Nation's water resources. Although many types of ground-water investigations are carried out on a statewide basis throughout the Nation, the collection and compilation of hydrologic data constitute an important part of the water-resource studies.

Objectives of the hydrologic data-collection program in Florida include: the evaluation of available ground-water supplies; the prediction of trends of water levels; and the delineation of present or potential areas of detrimentally










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high or low ground-water levels. Water levels are used to determine the base flow of streams, to portray the effects of natural and man-induced forces that act on a water-bearing formation and to furnish information for use in basic research. The hydrologic data program provides the foundation information necessary for the successful and meaningful accomplishment of water-resource investigations.

The hydrologic data-collection program of the U.S. Geological Survey is part of the cooperative investigations of the water resources of Florida in cooperation with the Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources, and other State and local agencies and municipalities. The observation-well network in 1972 included about 1,100 wells in the 67 counties of the State. Figure 1 shows the locations of selected observation wells in the statewide network. Table 1 (appendix) lists data on 677 observation wells selected from the statewide network of wells.

The hydrologic-data program consists of the collection, tabulation, interpretation, evaluation, and publication of water-level and related data. Water levels for selected wells are published, at present (1972) once every 5 years in the U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers.

Information pertinent to ground water is also published in interpretative reports of investigations published by the Florida Lureau of Geology and the U.S. Geological Survey. Data collected during an investigation and prior to publication are available from the District Chief, U.S. Geological Survey, 325 John Knox Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32303.

The water-level data used in this report represent measurements taken from automatic water-stage recorder charts, pressure gages, and made manually by tape. Generally, measurements made by tape and automatic stage recorder are shown to the nearest hundredth of a foot, and those made with a pressure gage are shown to the nearest tenth of a foot. Measurements for January, May, and September are used if stage recorder or bimonthly periodic water-level measurements are available; January and May measurements are used if the frequency of measurement is semiannual. May measurements are used if the frequency of measurement is annual.

Table 1 summarizes well data and water-level information for the several aquifers. Well data include the aquifer name, depth of well and casing, the year the record began, and the frequency of water-level measurement. Water-level information includes the highest and lowest May or June measurements of record before 1971, the highest May or June measurements for the biennial period of the report, and the annual water-level change. Generally, highest and lowest levels are highest daily levels if taken from recorder charts. Levels for May








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or June are used because records are available for these months for most of the wells. Also, during these 2 months, ground-water levels are lowest in most areas and measurements during that period are the most reliable in comparing water-level changes from year to year. The annual change of water levels in the Floridan Aquifer, May 1971 May 1972, is illustrated on figure 2.

WELL-NUMBERING SYSTEMS

Four well-numbering systems are used in this report: serially by counties, for example Hendry 7, and three grid-coordinate systems of seven, nine, and sixteen digits. Frequently, especially with older wells more than one system of numbers have been assigned. In table 1, for example, well Bay 7 is shown as 7(010-541-1) in addition to having a sixteen digit number. The use of different numbers for each well affords a tie-in with water-level data published previously under the different well numbers.

The grid-coordinate well-numbering systems in Florida are derived from latitude and longitude coordinates.

The seven-digit well number is a composite of three numbers separated by hyphens: the first number is composed of the last digit of the degree and the two digits of the minute that define the latitude on the south side of the 1-minute quadrangle; the second number is composed of the last digit of the degree and two digits of the minutes that define the longitude on the east side of a 1-minute quadrangle; and the third number gives the numerical order in which the well was inventoried in the 1-minute quadrangle. For example, well number 835-105-1 is the first well inventoried in the 1-minute quadrangle north of the 28035' parallel of latitude and west of the 81*05' meridian of longitude.

The first two series of three numbers each of the nine-digit well number denotes latitude and longitude as explained under the seven-digit well number. The third series of numbers in the nine-digit well number gives the location of the well in a 1 -minute rectangle which has been divided into quarters, sixteenths and sixty-fourths. The first digit of the series locates the well within the quarter numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 in southwest and southeast. Similarly, the second digit locates the well within the quarter-quarter tract numbered in a like manner -- 1, 2, 3, and 4. Finally, the third digit of the series gives the quarter-quarter-quarter tract in which the well is located, likewise numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. The locations of wells with seven-digit and nine-digit numbers are diagrammatically shown in figure 3.

The sixteen-digit well number consists of degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude and a sequential number which indicates the number of







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the well in a 1-second square quadrangle. Figure 4 shows a schedmatic explanation of the sixteen-digit well numbering system.

Numbers of some wells listed in table 1 have a letter prefix or suffix. In Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties the letter prefixes G, S, F, and NP denote Geological Survey wells, supply wells, fire wells, and National Park Service wells, respectively. In Dade, Escambia, Highlands, Holmes and Leon Counties, the letter suffix A denotes a shallow well near a deeper well having the same number






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without the letter suffix or a new well drilled at the same location of an abandoned or destroyed well. In Orange County, the letter suffixes B and C denote shallow wells drilled in the vicinity of well 47.

PRINCIPAL AQUIFERS

Ground-water supplies for agricultural, industrial, and municipal uses in Florida are obtained from three principal aquifers: the Floridan Aquifer in central and northern Florida; the Biscayne Aquifer in southeastern Florida; and the sand-and-gravel aquifer in the extreme northwestern part of Florida. The generalized areal extent of the aquifers supplying most of the ground water is shown in figure 1.






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The Floridan Aquifer, which underlies all of the State, is the principal source of water in central, northern, and most of northwestern Florida. Highly mineralized water in the Floridan Aquifer precludes the use of that aquifer as a source of potable water in some coastal areas and in most of southern Florida. In these areas, shallow artesian and nonartesian aquifers are the source of supply. Areas of artesian flow and the potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer are lustrated by figure 5.

The Biscayne Aquifer is the chief source of water supply for industries, municipalities, and irrigation in southeastern Florida. This aquifer, one of the most highly productive aquifers in the world, underlies about 3,500 square miles






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of Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. The usefulness of the Biscayne Aquifer is sharply restricted in areas adjacent to the coast because of the presence of saline water in the aquifer.

The sand-and-gravel aquifer is the principal source of water supply in extreme northwestern Florida where it yields large supplies of ground water for industries and municipalities. The aquifer extends beneath all of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties and part of western Okaloosa County.

This report of ground-water conditions has been divided into four sections as follows: (1) northwestern Florida; (2) northern, northeastern, and north-central Florida; (3) central Florida; and (4) southern and southeastern coastal Florida.

NORTHWESTERN FLORDIA

The northwestern section includes 7,550 square miles and 10 counties in the Florida panhandle extending from the Apalachicola River westward to the Florida Alabama line. The extent of this section and location of observation wells for which hydrographs are included are shown in figure 6.

The principal sources of ground-water supply in this section are the sand-and-gravel aquifer in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties and the Floridan Aquifer in Okaloosa County eastward to the Apalachicola River. Minor supplies of ground water are obtained from shallow non-artesian aquifers.

Pensacola, Ft. Walton Beach, and Panama City are growing rapidly in industry and population.

PENSACOLA AREA

The Pensacola area includes Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, and like many areas in the State, is undergoing rapid economic development accompanied by increasing use of water by industry and municipalities. For example, figure 7 shows that the total 1972 pumpage for Pensacola was about five times that of 1945.

Total yearly municipal pumpage at Pensacola increased from 1,489 mgy (million gallons per year) in 1945 to 7,994 mgy in 1972 (fig. 7).

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selected from the hydrologic-data network for which hydrographs are given in this report, and table I presents data on 13 wells in Escambia County and 4 wells in Santa Rosa County. Figure 8 shows fluctuations and long-term trends of artesian water levels in the sand-and-gravel aquifer in the Pensacola area from 1945 through 1972.

Ground-water levels rose in coastal Escambia County (wells Escambia 39, 62, and 62A) and declined in most areas in southern, central and northern parts of the county (Table 1, Appendix). In those areas affected by pumping, 1972 water levels ranged from less than I foot to about 3 feet lower than 1972 water levels. The levels in well Escambia 45 near Cantonment declined less than I foot below the May 1971 level and the levels in well Escambia 46, near Ensley declined about 3.3 feet below the May 1971 level. The trend of levels for January, May and September during 1971-72 are shown by hydrographs of wells Escambia45, 46 and 62 (fig. 8).









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Areal changes of ground-water levels in the Pensacola area, Escambia County and in part of the Santa Rosa County for May 1951-70 and May 1970-72 are shown on figures 11 and 12.

In the coastal area, at Pensacola, the 1972 artesian water level in well Escambia 62 was less than 1 foot above that of January 1971. Trends and fluctuations of artesian levels in well Escambia 62 and departures from monthly average rainfall at Pensacola, 1965-72, are shown on figure 9.

FT. WALTON AREA

The Ft. Walton area includes Ft. Walton Beach, Niceville, Valparaiso and the Eglin Air Force Base. The rate of growth of industry in the Ft. Walton Beach area and population growth particularly along the gulf coast at Destin is accelerating. Pumpage from the Floridan Aquifer for all uses, at present (1972),



okI(itNs 29 M-i 710 1. CASED 524 Fr. FLORIDAN AQUIFER
-96 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | | 1| 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
-102 .106



-Ile




-130
-134
.136


*150


.154 ____W wt level is of ecle I by, r qioFQ pumping, J...L . ..LJ..I.... i.........
t945 1950 1955. 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980

Figure 10. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Okaloosa 29 north of Ft. Walton Beach.








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is about 8.5 mgd (million gallons per day). As a result of continuing heavy pumping, water levels have declined in about a 640-square-mile area since 1936.

The hydrograph of well Okaloosa 29 north of Fort Walton Beach shows the decline of water levels in the area (fig. 10). From October 1947 to October 1972 the level in well Okaloosa 29 declined 53.43 feet, from 99.8 feet below land surface in 1947 to 153.23 feet below. The areas in the vicinity of Fort Walton Beach where declines of artesian levels have occurred are shown on figures II and 12.




A L A B A M A
-- ~- .L 0 R 1 U
ESCAMBIA SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA WALTON












Figure 11. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton Areas, May 1970 to May 1970.







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A L A 8 A M A
F~r L 0 R I D A
ESC BA SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA WALTON -.4.09101. S.2M OIL



090.







Figure 12. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton
areas, May 1970 to May 1972.


The net change of water level from 1951-70 is shown in figure 11 and that from 1970-72 in figure 12.


PANAMA CITY AREA

The Panama City area includes 250 square miles in Bay County including Tyndall Air Force Base.

The Floridan Aquifer - either indirectly or directly - supplies most of the water for municipal, industrial and military needs in the area. Springs in the Floridan Aquifer supply Deer Point Reservoir, the principal source for municipal, pulp industry, and military uses. The total yearly pumpage from Panama City well fields at St. Andrews and at Millville for 1944 through May 1967 and from reservoir supply from May 1967 through December 1972 is shown on figure 13. Since May 1967, the source of municipal water supply was entirely from Deer Point Reservoir. Since 1945, annual municipal water use by Panama City has increased 118 percent from 836 mgy in 1945 to 1812 mgy in 1972 (fig. 13).












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Cessation of pumping of ground water by Panama City and a change in the site of the source of ground-water supply for the pulp industry allowed ground-water levels to rise about 42 feet during 1967-68 in well Bay 7 (fig. 14). Levels have averaged about 24 feet below land surface from 1968-72.









Note: Since May 1967, water
supply for Ponoma City. I, ~~~~entirely surface waver. -- _____0




z

2 1,0CL IPM1.











$=00

1945 1950 1955 1960 195 1970 1975 10

Figure 13. Total yearly pumpage, Panama City.









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DAY 7 DEMfl 253 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER




WW I" Offected by pWping of ierbywelts 1944 through May 1967


Lmnd rac is 26 Wee -bmv mman'"s er.42











4






W&VIIINTIO4 4 [tWEl 78S FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER











Liad is 63 feet sbom nmm m keet



1945 1950 1955 1940 1965 1970 1975 IMO

Figure 14. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Bay 7 at Panama City, and Washington 4 at Caryvilie.





NORTHERN, NORTHEASTERN, AND NORTH-CENTRAL FLORIDA


The northern, northeastern and north-central Florida section extends from the Apalachicola River eastward to the Atlanic Ocean and from the Florida Georgia boundary southward to the latitude of Ocala, and includes 24 counties










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Figure 15. Locations of observation wells in northern and north-central Florida for which hydrographs are given.







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and parts of Levy, Marion, and Volusia Counties (fig. 15). This section includes two areas undergoing rapid expansion in population and industry - the Tallahassee area and the Jacksonville Fernandina area.

The Floridan Aquifer is the principal source of water supply in the section. In coastal areas in eastern St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia Counties, the important sources of water are a shallow, nonartesian, sand-and-shell aquifer and a secondary artesian aquifer.

TALLAHASSEE AREA

The Tallahassee area includes central Leon County and the city of Tallahassee. The area is primarily residential with only sparse light industry.

Tallahassee, the principal water user, supplies water for municipal use to the most rapidly growing residential and educational complex in northern Florida. From 1945 through 1972, annual municipal pumpage at Tallahassee increased about 529 percent, from 850 mgy to 5,349 mgy. Figure 16 shows pumpage for the city of Tallahassee during 1945-72.




















F T



Fig=e 16. Total yearly pumpage, Tallahassee.







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4 :















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16. g






at~~ ~ ~ ~ TaI.sep 16 92










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LE 7DH 314 Fr. CASED 65 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER











MAISO 18DEfH 22FT CASED 307 FT FWDRIDAN AQUIFER



-- Laud merc bsl fel aboaw mean a kLetI I___I
















CDWDM 9In 836 FT CAsED 680 FT FiLOSIDAN AC NFUR



Land isf er h t b43 feet ebve mean e le V.
It












NAaUAU 12 DE T3 640 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER



__ We ;1uwo Mr 26, 3939 us ._















-IC
MR


























ater lewau 3, affected by IS lo tX pumping

945 950 3955 3960 0 975
Figure 18. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Leon 7 at Tallahassee, Madison 18 near Madison, Columbia 9 at Lake City, and Nassau 12near Fernandina.








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Water-level fluctuations in the Floridan Aquifer at Tallahassee are shown by the hydrographs of well Leon 7 in figures 17 and 18.

Levels declined slightly from the end of 1970 to the end of 1971 (fig. 17) and remained at nearly the same elevation at the end of 1971 and 1972. Figure 18, the long-term record for well Leon 7 shows no discernable downward trend for the period of record, 1945-72.

The short-term trends correspond closely to the areal rainfall pattern: levels declined to the lowest of record during the 1954-56 drought. From June 1969 to April 1970, levels rose nearly 6 feet, then generally declined during the rest of 1970. At the end of 1970 the level in well Leon 7 was about 5.5 feet above that of the end of 1955.

Trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in Madison and Columbia Counties are shown on Figure 18. The water level in well Madison 18 fluctuated about 2.1 feet during 1971 and about 6.6 feet during 1972. The end-of-year 1972 water level was less than 1 foot above the 1971 level. The water level in well Columbia 9 fluctuated about 2.5 feet during 1971 and 1972. At the end of 1972, levels in both wells were about 0.5 foot above 1971 levels.
23M 0
22P


20AM.


0
_j
1000












I943 1950 1968 960 190 1970 19h 1960
Figure 19. Total yearly pumpage, Jacksonville.










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NASSAU S DEFN 580 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER
.L 42


Land %urface hs 19 feet abhne mean sea level. > W, _ __Water level is affected by
2G regional pumping



DUVAL 122 DEPTH 905 FT. CASED 571 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER





















ties n rgonal pumping_____________DUAL ON 5 DEPTH 145 FT. CASED 435 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER
45


Land suf fate 1% 16 fee above meranwoe level.















after level s affected by i al
2$5 iesn regiono pumpin o

21









DUA 15 DEPTH 84 FT. CASED 45 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER
45
















Fir 2 r a d ftat i6 ns4 feet above mean se level -s
Wat- leve is a v affected by rgoa pn








Land vurfac LN 40 fee above mean will level


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Callahan, Duval 122 at Jacksonville, Duval 164 near Mayport, Marion 5 near Ocala, and Putnam 29 at Palatka.







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y 1972.




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\ CL 0bleffeiao wel OnW W~ L2 AZ



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04

FLFLAG LER
6g 04 04
MAY 1951 MAY 1970 mAY 1970 1972

Figure, 21. Net changes of ground-water levels in the Jacksonville and Fernandina areas, May 1951 to May 1970 and from May 1970 to May 1972.






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FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE AREA

The Fernandina-Jacksonville area is one of the largest and most rapidly expanding industrial areas in the state.

From 1945 through 1972, municipal pumpage increased 155 percent, from 7,900 mgy to 20,145 mgy. During 1970-72, pumpage increased markedly, from 15,522 mgy to 20,145 mgy, exceeding the increase for the previous 17 years (1944-70). The increase in the Jacksonville municipal pumpage largely reflects the purchase by Jacksonville of about 35 private water supplies during 1970-72.

Ground-water levels, at the end of 1972, were about 1 foot lower in Duval County and 2 feet lower in central Nassau County than at the end of 1970 (fig. 20). Net changes in water levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the Fernandina-Jacksonville area and northeastern Florida area are shown oh figure 21.

CENTRAL FLORIDA

The central Florida section includes 20 counties and covers about 18,000 square miles. The extent of this section and location of observation wells for which hydrographs are given are shown in figure 22.

The chief source of ground-water supply in western coastal and central peninsular Florida is the Floridan Aquifer; in the eastern coastal area the chief source of water supply is the nonartesian shallow-sand aquifer. In well Marion 5, in central peninsular Florida near Ocala, the level declined about 1 foot from the end of 1971 to 1972 and was below average at the end of 1972. The water level in well Putnam 29 at Palatka fluctuated 2.7 feet in 1971 and 1.4 feet in 1972. Levels were generally higher in 1971 than in 1972. Water levels in May were less than 1 foot above land surface for 2 consecutive years, 1971 and 1972 (fig. 20).

Central Florida includes four rapidly growing centers of population and industry: The Tampa-St. Petersburg area, the Lakeland area, the Orlando-Cape Kennedy area, and the Sarasota-Bradenton area.

TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG AREA

The long-term trends and fluctuations of ground-water level in the Floridan Aquifer in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area are shown in figure 23, 24, and 25. The continuing increase in pumping during 1971-72 caused water levels in Hillsborough 13 to decline to a new low level of record, 31.78 feet below land








INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 27




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LEV V0 L U I I A

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Cd bgIty ,*g s th f

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00 oxacNosII 4Z







souternHilsbooug Cony thae ee n elHlsoog 30 Cine
toanwIo ee o eod 5.Ife eowln uf, nMy5 91Ig.
-A lt ST
SA AU T 1 AI

I-- ---- - 00 P 0 R S
.j1

Figure 22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which
hydrographs are given.

surface, on May 11, 1971. or comparison, fluctuations of levels in an area not affected by pumping are shown on the graph of well Pasco 13. Departures from monthly rainfall recorded at Tampa and the fluctuations of the water level in well Hillsborough 13 for 1965-72 are shown in figure 24. Near Ruskin, in southern ilsborough County, the water level in well Hillsborough 30 declined to a new low level of record, 5.71 feet below land surface, on May 5, 1971 (fig. 25) then rose later in 1971 and continued about average during 1972. The long-term decline in the water level in well Hlillsborough '30 is part of an extensive regional lowering of water levels which extends from southern Hillsborough County into Manatee and Sarasota Counties. (See fig. 38)

Trends and fluctuations of water levels in Pinellas County are shown on figure 25. An apparent upward trend is noted for levels in Pinellas County well Pinellas 13 during the period of record 1969-72. For Pinellas 246, a slight







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downward trend from 1946 through 1956 is noted. This downward trend was reversed during the latter part of 1956 and levels continued to rise through 1959. During 1959-68 the downward trend of levels is again evident in well Pinellas 246. During 1969-72, this trend was reversed, and levels rose to about average.

The chloride content of water from two wells that tap the Floridan Aquifer in Pinellas County is shown in figure 26.




PASCO 13 DEPli 49 Fr CASED 43 FT FIORIDAN AQUIFER


WWn sarfax bs 30 feet above s evet




9 ------ --IELLSWRWOX 13 DEPN 347 FT CASED 46 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER




aa1





Land Vurface is 56 feet above mean I fryel.


WNt level Is offactad b ppoing








1"S9 MW5 MA5 im6 195 970 ISTS MW8
Figure 23. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Pasco 13 near Ebren and Hillsborough 13 near Citrus Park, Tampa area.








INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 29
DEPARTURES FROM NORMAL MONTHLY WATER LEVEL. FEET BELOW
PRECIPITATION, INCHES LAND SURFACE






























n*rm* *rcptto at bap 15-72.
ML














a.


Sc

























iRem 24. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water level in weil
Hlliborugh13 near Tampa and departures from monthly
normal precipitio at Tampa, 1965-72.








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*VLLSBOROUGH 30 DEPTH 500 FT CASED 34 Fr. FLORIDAN AQUIFER




96




CA




Land murfada 11 7 feet above Vai a leveINELLAS 13 DEPH 141 FT. CASED 33 FT. FORIDAN AQUIFER
Land b 2 feet above _ne__a leve






PINELLAS 13 DEH 241 FT3 FLORIDAN AQUIFER

Land sufface is 12 feet# above am MA level
ato
Water level is affected by tides
att

PIELLAS 246 DEPTH 208 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER

> Land marfam Is32 feet above rnma we level.








30:

2E LT II I i I I I L| 111 1| 1|| 1|| 1| 1 ~
1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1900


Figure 25. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Hillsborough 30 near Ruskin, Pinellas 13 at Tarpon Springs, and Pinellas 246 at Cearwater.



The chloride content of the water from well Pinellas 166 at Dunedin increased during 1971 and early 1972 then decreased in early 1972. During 1971-72, the chloride content ranged from 103 mg/i (milligrams per liter) in January 1971 to 505 mg/i in July 1971. During 1972, chloride ranged from 400 mg/I in January to 29 mg/l in April.




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009"


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0

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0001

Jallbv UsppjOgi 991 sIclauld
002 L










Figure 26. Changes in chloride content in wells Pinellas S92 at Bay Pines and 166 at Dunedin, St. Petersburg area.






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During 1971-72, the chloride content in water from well Pinellas 592 at Bay Pines, decreased until May 1972 then increased sharply to 1,500 mg/i during September 1972. Generally, chloride concentrations in water from both wells had a wider range of fluctuations in 1971-72 than in 1969-70.

LAKELAND AREA

In the Lakeland area,ground water is being pumped at an increasing rate commensurate with the economic growth of the area. From 1945 through 1972, municipal pumpage increased 389 percent, from 1,250 to 6,121 mgy. Annual pumpage reached 5,300 million gallons in 1967, decreased to 4,486 million gallons in 1969 (fig. 27), and then increased to 6,121 million gallons in 1972.

Fluctuations of water levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the vicinity of Lakeland are shown in figure 28. Levels in well Polk 45 remained about average during 1969. but declined about 17 feet during early 1970, then rose during June, July, and August.











s0















Figure 27. Total yearly pumpage, Lakeland.















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WE WIW



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1floiad vgio F,,de -311 w

LO ,- Ih 70 I.















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Lan 1f3 1 MY fi a~, j j klI 9 I 196 1 9 P I I9I4
Is



0







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0 ini






1965 1966 1967 9968 1969 970O 3973 1972 1973 1974

Figure 28. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in weln
Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry and departures from monthly
normal precipitation at Lakeland, 1965-72.





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Water-level measurements were discontinued in well Polk 45 in August 1970 and started in Polk 753-158-311, near Mulberry. Water levels declined from September 1970 to April 1971 then rose during the remainder of 1971. During 1972, levels fluctuated about 8 feet but at the end of 1972 they were about average.

In some parts of northern Polk County, water levels declined to new record lows during May 1971-72 (table 1). Levels in well Polk 753-158-311, tapping the Floridan Aquifer, declined nearly 47 feet during 1959-67 in the heavily pumped area near Mulberry south of Lakeland. Artesian levels in well Polk 44 near Davenport in northeastern Polk County declined about 2.0 feet during 1971 and early 1972 then rose to about average in late 1972. During 1971-72 levels in well Polk 47 in the nonartesian aquifer near Davenport declined about 2.5 feet from September 1970 to May 1972 then rose to about average in September 1972. The trend of levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers - generally slightly downward = was caused primarily by deficient rainfall and increased pumping in northern Polk County during 1972. At Lakeland rainfall was deficient during 1970 through 1972, ranging from 4.81 inches below average in 1970 to 13.08 inches below average in 1972. Long-term trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Lakeland area are shown in figure 29.

Water levels in the artesian Hawthorn Aquifer and in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer in southeastern Polk County and central Highlands County are shown in figure 30.


The decline of the nonartesian water levels due to the droughts of 1954-56 and 1961-62 and the well defined downward trend of artesian levels in the Hawthorn formation are the prominent features illustrated by the hydrographs in figure 30.


Water levels in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer generally declined during 1971 as shown on hydrographs of well Polk 49 near Frostproof and well Highlands 10 near Sebring. During 1972, levels in well Polk 49 rose while those in wells Polk 51 and Highlands 10 declined. Levels in well Polk 51 in the Hawthorn Aquifer near Frostproof declined sharply during 1971 but by the end of 1971 had risen nearly to 1967-70 levels. Figure 31 shown fluctuations of water levels in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer in southeastern Highland, Oseceola and Okeechobee Counties. Levels in wells Highlands 13, Osceola 183 and Okeechobee 3 rose 1.5, 2.3 and 2.0 feet, respectively, during 1971-72 and all were about average at the end of 1972.








INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 35
POLK 44 DEPTH 195 FT CASED 81 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER










Land surfaceis 113 feel above mean Me level. ..

POLK 753-158-311 DEPt 710 FT CASED 237 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER
12





16 A-. 24





36



Land stface Is 10I feet above mean we level.








Water level Is affected by :egional pumping









POLK 47 DEPTH 67 FT CASED 60 FT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)













Land surface Is 156 feet above mean sea level. 43








1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980
Figure 29. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 44 and 47 near Davenport and Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry, Lakeland rea.








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PtK 49 PtPT 17 FT CASED 14 FT. SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)




















AA
PtCt A it t Mpri -11 FT CASUD 108t FT HlAWTHlORN FORMATION (AR" USIAN)











































Launl wtfct 6 4IK ffet ab@o menn 10%oLLj LLL










1945 1950 1955 960 965 970 1975 1980
Figure 30. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 49 near
Frostproof, Polk 51 at Frostproof and Highlands 10 near
Seb ag







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HIGHLANDS 13 DEPTH 20 FT, CASED 16 FT, SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)

30




22:


0 Land Aurfoc Ia 21 fin aba, ninan Aov Imeaal.

OSCEOLA 13 DEPTH 27 FT, CASED 22 FT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)
-J76





jLand a I 7A i a i n I n

60










946 I90 1955 1960 I96a 1970 1975 980
Figure 31. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Highlands 13,
Osceola 183, and Okeechobee 3 in the Kissimnmee Valley.

ORLANDO AREA

The Orlando area in north-central Orange County includes the cities of Orlando, Winter Park, and Maitland. The Floridaun Aquifer supplies most of the water for municipal and industrial needs in the area. Total annual municipal pumpages for Orlando, Winter Park, and the city of Cocoa are shown on figure 32, 33, and 34. During 1971-72 the municipal pumpage at Orlando and Winter Park increased markedly. At Orlando, total yearly pumpage increased for 2,314 mgd in 1945 to 13,781 mgd in 1972. At Winter Park total yearly pumpage increased from 724 mgd in 1951 to 4,319 mgd in 1972. At the city of Cocoa







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8AOJJAO 0 efri4JJIM 30AqMUq



































Figure 32. Total yearly pumpage, Orlando.

well field, the decrease in total annual pumpage during 1971-72 reflects to a degree the continuing diminished activity at Cape Kennedy.

Hydrographs of wells tapping artesian and nonartesian aquifers and departures from normal monthly precipitation are shown on figure 35. The
-ong-term trend of artesian levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the Orlando area is illustrated in figure 36.







INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 39





















in 1972. At the end o _972 _eve_ were abo 2.5 feet _ower tha at theend o
9ys























in wells in Fist r e 33.ta Tlota yerl Brevard, WninrPark. dS. ui Ci n 9 At tr e eo n d of 1 9 72g ee l w e e a o t 2.7 .t l w e n a t e e d o



ituvle Brerd ony reinlv in the Floridan Aquifer gesaieniherauhls1,00-2y0 continued the long-term downward trend. During 1971-72, artesian levels






40 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY
























5 19 495
Figure 34. Total yearly pumpage, Cocoa well field.

declined about I foot in well Brevard 20 in southern Brevard County and nearly 3 feet in well Brevard 159 on the northern end of Merritt Island (fig. 37). Annual rainfall at Titusville was 7.97 inches below normal during 1971 and 1.29 inches below normal during 1972.

In Indian River and St. Lucie Counties, nonartesian levels in the shallow sand aquifer have generally shown no downward trend during the period of record 1950-72. The water level in well Indian River 25 rose about 3 feet during 1971-72. Levels in well St. Lucie 42 remained about the same during 1971-72 (fig. 37).


SARASOTA- BRADENTON AREA

The Sarasota Bradenton area includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties in southwestern coastal Florida. Principal economic activities in the area are agricultural - truck and citrus farming and stock raising. The coastal section, however, is rapidly developing as a retirement and year round tourist center.










LOW r .1;72 fAb
ORANGE 47 8
(Nonarlesoon)I
Depth MIf.


Cose I? ft.f

10z

Land mdrace b 72 feal above mean s k lIe.


.24 1 a : 1 v i III 1 .1 1 11L .J Is a III11 s l e II)IJ III il t e '11 j I ,. . . 11 . .111 f1 illip tt IIVID IJ I I rIJ 1 1 1 1 I il Il i ffiII I I
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100










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g9s 1960 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 9972 1973 9974

Figure 35. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in welis
Orange 47 and 47B near Orlando and departures from monthly
normal precipitation at Orlando, 1965-72.-






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ORANGE 47 MP1i11 .O I. ASIA) 32: 1- I 1 ORI>AN A00 II R



2

-6






-14






1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1915 1980
Figure 36. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Orange 47 near
Orlando.
The hydrograph of observation well Sarasota 9 tapping the Floridan Aquifer shows a continuing gradual decline of artesian pressure during 1945-72. The water level declined 26.07 feet, from 5.20 feet above land surface in March 193 1, the highest recorded level, to a record low of 20.87 feet below land surface in May 1968. During 1971-72 the level declined seasonally and fluctuated in response to rainfall and areal pumping.

The hydrograph of well Sarasota 9 shows the decline is continuing and that the range of annual 'fluctuations reached a maximum during 1967-68. The regional extent of the decline is shown by hydrographs of well Hillsborough 30 (fig. 25) and of well Sarasota 9 (ig. 38).

SOUTHERN FLORIDA
The southern Florida section includes all counties south of a line through DeSoto County and covers an area of about 17,500 square miles. The region and locations of selected observation wells for which hydrographs are presented are shown on figure 39.










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 43


BREVARD 20 DEPTh 447 PT. CASED 125 PT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER
30

28
Land surface IN 22 feet above mean sea level. 24




.~20


Woer evel Is oflecled by
reglnonl pumping




S REVARD 159 D111 210 PT. CASED 144 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER

Water level Is affected by regional pumping












INDIAN RIVER 25 DEPThl 19 FT CASED 13 FT SIIALWOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)

31 Land urfae IL 30 fet above mean1ea level. ft e








ST. LUCIE 42 EPTH 18 FT CASED 13 FT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN)
31 Land surface Is 20 (eel above man sea level.



C









1945 1950 955 960 965 970 1975 C TRI

Figure 37. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells near Cape
Kennedy and eastern-central coastal Florida.






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SARASOTA 9 DErnT 730 Fr. CASED 101 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER

4






0





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z



Land arface is 34 feet above me level. < -14



-18





-J li i i by i i i i i i i i i i l
Water level isotftcld by regional pumping

.~-22









945 1950 1955 1960 965 1970 1975 1900


Figure 3. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Sarasota 9, Sarasota-Bradenton area.



In the coastal areas of Martin and Palm Beach Counties and in southwestern coastal Florida and inland areas, nonartesian shallow-sand aquifer are the chief sources of supply. In Broward and Dade Counties, the Biscayne Aquifer is the principal source.


FT. MYERS NAPLES AREA The Ft. Myers Naples section includes Lee, Charlotte and Collier Counties and, similar to the Bradenton Sarasota area to the north, is developing rapidly as a winter tourist and retirement center.









INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 45











MANATEE IOEECHD1EE ST. LUC

SARASOA DESOTO HIGHLANDS





C H A R L 0 T 7 E G L A D E S





246 I











C 0 L L I E




D A L E






N
Ir k 0
01230f9G a 0 VvA 0 a S29





























Figure 39. Locations of wells in southern Florida for which hydrographs are given.







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DEPAnTURES FRM NORMAL MONThLY WATER LEVEL FEET ASONE
PRECIPITATION. WES MEAN SEA LEVEL
s 49












6 - - -



















I


a








'a-1


























Figure 40. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month levels In well Lee 246 near Ft. Myers and departures from normal montdy precipitation at Ft. Myers, 1965-72.








INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 47
LEE 246 DEPTH 27 FT CASED 19 FT. TAMIAMI FORMATION (NONARTESIAN)
3



-I







Land surface Ia 19 reet above mean sea level.










-9 1 in
W011 'level Is affected by pumping of nearby' Well&


COLUER 131 DEPTH 74 FT CASED 22 FT. TAMIAMI FORMATION (NONARTESIAN)


















30
26

282

20



U. urLand 41 rade to 13 feet above mean wa level.

yeCOLUER 54 DEPTH 9 F rT CASED 8 FT. SAND AND SANDSTONE AQUIFER (NONARTESIA












1d
Land surface sa 14 tee above men ma level.









6--5 1 15 90 19 90 1 W

MyersN Colie DE4T in the CAEvegads Colie 131 SADrnea AQIFERokalee, andd Martine 147 at Stuart.mtnwakv






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In the Ft. Myers Naples area nonartesian aquifers are the principal source of ground water. Figure 48 shows the seasonal fluctuations of end-of-month ground-water levels in well Lee 246 and rainfall at Ft. Myers for 1965-72. Generally, in this area seasonal fluctuations of water levels in nonartesian aquifers closely correspond to seasonal fluctuations in the amounts of rainfall. Figure 41 shows the trends and fluctuations of water levels in nonartesian aquifers for selected wells in Lee and Collier Counties in southern Flordia.

The graph of chloride concentration in well C123 near Naples shows the general upward trend. In 1972, chloride reached the highest concentration, 40 mg/I, for the period of record (fig. 53).

STUART WEST PALM BEACH AREA
The Stuart West Palm Beach area includes coastal parts of Martin and Palm Beach Counties and is a segment of the rapidly growing populous coastal complex extending from Jacksonville southward through the Keys. Average yearly municipal pumpage at Stuart has increased from 4 mgy during 1945 to about 713 mgy in 1972. The total yearly pumpage in 1972 was 201 mgy more than the 1971 pumpage. This 201-mgy increase exceeded the total increase in pumpage during the 5 years preceeding 1971 (fig. 42).






7F7,














S3. W5 ING
Fgu 42. Total yea/y pumpage, Stuart.









INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 49
DEPARTUNES FROM NORMAL MONTHLY WATER LEVEL. FEET ABOVE
fREC1PITAIION, INCHES MEAN SEA LEVEL
R U J. a a a0


a a_6C 6.






'.0






46[




__ __ 1





46I


L2~

16 46_____ ___ ___ 4







Figure 43. Trends an fluctuations of e-ofmnhwtrlvl nwl
Martin 147at Stuartand deparusfo ndyona precpitaion t Suart 196-72






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DEMA*TAIS FROM FIOSML MbNTMY WAER LLVEL, FEET ADOVE
PfPgtAwIOr. ENDED MEAN StA LEVEL


0










7I





~16 o






























Figure 44. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well
Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth and departures from monthly
normal preCpitation at West Palm Beach, 1965-72.









INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 51
PAIA M ACH as bml 17 FT CASED 16 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER












Land ufwae Is 14 feet above tten sea level. BHQ"ARD 0561 DEPMh 20 PT. CASED 20 PT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER
10


I/C
4

j ---- ---- ------- -----L A
4e 2 ------ --- --2

i 0
Land souface is 8 feet above mean sea level. BKOWARD 0617 DEITh 29 PT. CASED 28 PT, BISCAYNE AQUIFER



0




4-K


Lasd surface a 6 feet above Mean a level. DADE 0533 DEflI 91 PT. CASED 79 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER



1 3 -_ 1_

Land surface 61 2 feet above mean sea level.


L ~ ~ ~ ~ I L___ --A________JWLL~~~~~ ILJWLILL L

I I I I I | | | l I I I I I I , r
1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980
FIgure 45. Trends and fluctuations of water levels In wells Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth, Broward G561 and G617 near Pt. Lauderdale, and Dade G553 near Miami.








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BROWARD F291 DEPTH 107 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER

Land Smrface Is 9 feet above Maea level.









DADE S9A DEPTH 2 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER








-Land sufac Ia U feet above ma sea level.




















DADE F179 DEPTH 77 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER

L Land surface is 9 feet above an sea level.









DROWARD S329 DEPTH 68 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER
I t
Wotee level is affected by pumping of nearby welts
ad



A-.






















D194 S 950 955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980

Figure 46. Trends and fluctuations of water levels In wells Broward F291 at Hollywood, Dade S18 near Miami, Dade S196A near Homestead, Dade P179 at Miami, and Broward S329 near Ft. Lauderdale.







INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 53

The principal source of water supply in the Stuart West Palm Beach area is the nonartesian shallow-sand aquifer. The hydrograph of well Martin 147 at Stuart (fig. 41) shows the downward trend of nonartesian water levels. Levels declined to a record low of about 2 feet above mearn sea level each spring of 1962, 1963 and 1965. During 1971 and 1972 levels declined below mean sea level. During 1971, end-of-month levels remained below mean sea level during January July. During 1972, March, April, and June levels declined below mean sea level. The declines were caused in part by increased pumping in the Stuart well field and rainfall defi-iency in 197'-72. Figure 43 shows trends of end-of-month water levels and departures from normal monthly precipitation recorded at Stuart, 1965-72.

The chief source of water supply in southern Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade Counties is the Biscayne Aquifer. Figure 44 shows the trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Palm Beach 88 and departures from normal monthly precipitation at West Palm Beach. Fluctuations of water levels in several selected wells are shown in figures 45 and 46. Generally, water levels declined in early 1971 then rose in 1972 and were about average at the end of 1972.

FT. LAUDERDALE AREA

The Ft. Lauderdale area includes the populous coastal part of Broward County extending from the Deerfield Boca Raton area in the north part of the county to the Hollywood area in the south part of the county. Long-term downward trends of water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer in and adjacent to the Ft. Lauderdale area are shown by the hydrograph of well Broward S329 at Ft. Lauderdale (fig. 46).

Adjacent to the coast and along tidal canals the Biscayne Aquifer contains salty water. Figure 47 shows graphs of the chloride content of water in wells Broward G515, G820A, and 5830, all in the vicinity of the Ft. Lauderdale Dixie well field. The chloride content of water in well Broward G515 increased from about 520 mg/l to 750 fng/l in 1955 then decreased to about 700 mg/l in 1968. In December 1970 chloride content increased to a record high of 87.0 mg/I and during 1971-72 fluctuated between 600 and 700 mg/l. The chloride content of water from Broward G820 decreased from 85 mg/l in 1956 to 15 mg/l in 1960, then gradually increased to 33 mg/I in 1967. Chloride content ranged from 34 mg/l in October 1969 to 24 mg/l in October 1970. During 1971-72, the chloride content decreased to about 20 mg/I. The chloride content of water in well Broward S830 decreased from about 3,700 mg/I in 1947 to 50 mg/l in 1958, gradually increased to 2,750 mg/l in 1969, then decreased sharply to 1,760 mg/I in late 1970. During 1971-72, the chloride content fluctuated between 1,500







54 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY



BROWARD G515 DEPTH 211 FT. CASED 184 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER
900




53C

300

0

BROWARD G20A DEPTH 224 FT. CASED 215 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER
90





30


o

BROWARD 51.0 DEPTH 119 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER










Ot-

DADE F2% DEPTH 47 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER
S160








945~r I'mt Iwo 16 17 1975 98
Figure 47. Changes in chlordie content of water in wells Broward G515, G820A, and S830 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade F296 near Miami.



and 2,700 mg/l. At the end of 1972, the chloride content was below 1,500 mg/i.










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 55



Contours of ground-water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer in eastern coastal Broward County for May 1971 and May 1972 are shown on figures 48 and 49. The contours show the configuration and altitude of water levels in the major well field areas and throughout the county at the end of the dry seasons for 1971 and 1972.



The positions of the municipal well fields for Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach are shown by hachures. During May 1971 through May 1972, levels rose






Eai 5 o O t mu
2 0
EASTERN TOWARD COUNTY FLORIDA
VTER mAIni CONYORA-M
MAY 5, 1971
WfiorA OFV fftA Us 9IOLOQlCA. $URvfY Il
in mottm WW iR0" COUNTY
FORT LAUDERDALE, HOLLYWOOD. f
POWANO ACN. HALL ANDALE,
ed- and M*DFdLO UFACH PALO SIACH COUTY 241.01O Isis
CORN41 Ar HW UCARO(N HJ Me COY *ft"10AND roU0 A ANA SoIL
a..t









'00
20' 4 ~ O"%ftA l OY ARIA tto rt




























F cgur 48. ate natabl cotusesenB ar ony a 91
- CH



CONS911VAtION AntA

10- 3a
loto





NLA ~RAt




is a L Ce








261



414 ~ ~ s CA W1. 0070t COUNTY










Figure 48. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1971.







56 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY



in all well-field areas. Levels in the Dixie well field west of Ft. Lauderdale rose about 2 feet; those in the Prospect well field northwest of Ft. Lauderdale rose about 3 feet. Levels in the Pompano Beach field rose 3 feet and levels rose about I foot in the Deerfield Beach field. Much of the decline of water levels during 1970-71 is attributed to a deficiency in rainfall. The yearly total rainfall at Ft. Lauderdale was 21.60 inches below normal in 1971 and 1.33 inches below normal in 1970.







25 20 Is 10 5* 6063,

*ATE0%BRWANO COUNTY FLORtIDA
ATER TA.E CG.TOuRS
MAY 5. 1972
a ?go f 'ft. U.S GECL0GICAL SURVEY
I ao Pa w~tIRWR COUNTY.
ROMN0 KAG?.. H4AL L PAaL
.i W DURVftLD BEAG?. m
cav by" KAROAN, M Mc COY VI


0 ACM







..3







uow** a






























Figure 49. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1972.








9 11rrrrr 1 rrTrrr I-r~rllr ITrrr~ I*rIIirIItrIIrrIIrrrIt IP



o __9


J



Land source hI 11e f oee. ,evl

DADE S996 A
Sliscovee Aquifer .
Depth 20ft.0











i i I 1 1 i i i I i i l i i i I ! I I I I li I, I I l b I I I I| l i I I I 0 IJ I a I I I I I I I I I i | | I I d o 1 j il 1 DI I I l o i l 1 1 I l s i i I
J 01 4 D 04 4 04 J 11 J 0 4 4 04 J 0 I I4 1 DIJ 0












2 1 96 96 19 1 III9 III 1969 1 111 197 197 19 197 III I 974III I
4j 4







z 0









4 4 4 4 04 OiJ 4 04 4 041 4 04J 4j 04 .4 04 41 0
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 19017 972 1973 1974


Figure 50. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Dade S196A and departures from monthly normal precipitation at the University of Florida Experiment Station, Homestead, 1965-72.







58 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY





DADE GS% DEPTH 13 FT. CASED 11 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER


0









Land surface Is 3 feet above mean sea level.




DADE G618 DEPTH 20 FT. CASED 11 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER










Land marface Ia 7 feet above mean aea leveL
>







3 DADE GC63 DEPTH 21 FT CASED 18 FT ESCAYNE AQUiFER
9















Land arface Is 5 feet above mean we level3ti






DADE G620 DEPTH 16 FT. CASED 6 FT BSCAYNE AQUIFER
WA IV NI A


I>
- Land surface Is 5 feet above mean sea kemee .













945 1950 1955 960 965 1970 1975 190


Figure 51. Trends and fluctuations of water levels In wells Dade G596,
G618, G613, and G620 in central Dade County.







INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 59

MIAMI AREA

The Miami area includes Broward and Dade Counties and is the most populous area in the State. The principal source of water supply is the Biscayne Aquifer (fig. 1).

The locations of selected observation wells in the Miami area for which hydrographs are given are shown by figure 39.

Water-level measurements were made in well Dade S196A as early as 1933 at the University of Florida Experiment Station at Homestead. The long-term record of water-level fluctuations at Homestead is shown in figure 46. Figure 50 shows trends of water levels and departure from normal monthly rainfall recorded at the Experiment Station, 1965-72.

Except for the relatively narrow coastal strip, most of the Miami area is occupied by the Everglades. Fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Everglades are shown by hydrographs of wells Collier 54 and 131 (fig. 41) and wells Dade G596, G618, G613, and G620 in central Dade County (fig. 51).


DADE S19 DEPTH 95 FT. CASED 91 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER
-Woler level is affected by pumping of nearby well
7 1 1
Land surface is 7 feel above sea level.







DADE G0 DEPTH 6FT. CASED 6 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER
UJ -- Land surface is 6 feet above mean sen level.


LU 0lstontinued July 1972



0
~-.2h i i i i I l i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |
945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 19W

Figure 52. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade S19 and G10 near Miami.






60 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY

During early 1971, levels declined in most of the Everglades. Declines, which ranged from less than I foot to nearly 2 feet, were the result of rainfall deficiencies during most of 1971. The yearly rainfall at Homestead was 27.49 inches below normal during 1971.

In the vicinity of Miami, fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer are illustrated by hydrographs of wells Dade GIO west of Miami, Dade S19 at Miami Springs (fig. 52), and well Dade F179 at Miami (fig, 46). The water level in well Dade S19 is affected by pumping in the city of Miami municipal well field. Total yearly pumpage for the city of Miami is shown in figure 54.

Generally, the chloride content of water from the Biscayne Aquifer increased slightly during 1971 then decreased during 1972. In northern Dade County, chloride content of water from well Dade S68 at Miami Springs well field near Miami increased to 90 mg/l in 1971 then decreased to about 30 mg/ during 1972. The chloride content of water from well Dade D151, in north Miami, decreased from 28 mg/l to 10 mg/l during 1971-72 (fig. 53). The chloride content of water from wells Dade F296 (fig. 47) and Dade 5529 (fig. 53) increased slightly in 1971 then decreased during 1972.

In southern coastal Dade County as in other coastal areas, the presence of salt water in an aquifer is signalled by high chloride content of the ground water. Sea water is contained in the seaward reaches of the Biscayne Aquifer and some encroachment of sea water into the aquifer has occurred through the years.

In the Miami area, encroachment of salt water into the Biscayne Aquifer is an ever-present problem. In some places through intensive practice of water control, salt-water encroachment has been prevented. In other areas, where encroachment already existed, the situation has been relieved by water control. The effectiveness of the method of control is graphically illustrated by the chloride graph of well Dade SS29 (fig. 53). Chloride content in water from this well decreased from nearly 3,000 mg/l in 1947 to less than 500 mg/I in 1964 and has remained at about 1,000 mg/I through 1972.









INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 61

DADE S68 DEPTH 61 FT. CASED SI FT, BISCAYNE AQUIFER





330

270 210







0






DADE D151 DEPTH 176 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER


200

160 Sept. 1960- 8750 mg/I

120 _Oct. 1962.7,500 mg/I

so

40





COLUER C123 DEPTH 157 FT CASED 97 FT TAMIAMI AQUIFER
60

50

40 30

20

10 0
DADVt W() DEPTII 19 FT, IIISCAYNI; AQUIFEiR
3000_

2000




1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 190
Figure 53. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Dade S68 at Miami
Springs, Dade D151 at North Miami Beach, Collier C123 near
Naples, and S529 in southeastern Dade County.







62 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY












z
0J zc















Figure S4. Total yearly pumpage, Miami.











INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 63





Table 1.-Sxmeary of well data and water levels in observation wells.

Well number: For explanation of well numbers see page 8. Aquifer: B, Biscayne; F, Floridan; G, sand-and-gravel; H, Hawthorn; L, Caloosabatchee; M, Miocene; NA, nonartesian; 0, Oldsmar; P, Pleistocene; S, shallow sand; T. Tamiami. Depth of well: measured unless otherwise noted. R, reported depth. Frequency of measurement: Refers to current biennium. A, annually; B, bimonthly; C, continuous; I, intermittent; M, monthly; S, semiannually; T, triannually; W, weekly.
Water level: To hundredths of a foot if measured by wet-tape method or taken from recorder chart; to nearest
tenth of a foot if measured by pressure gage or airline.
Remarks: B, water level below measuring point; D, measurements discontinued on date shown; L, lowest water
level; M, water level with reference to mean sea level; P, water level affected by pumping of nearby
wells; R, recorder installed year shown; S, water level affected by seasonal or regional pumping;
T, water level affected by ocean tides.

Water level above (+)or below (-) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 Higbest water Change in lighest
level in May or Recorded or
June observed level in
May or June
May or June
-6
.-Low 1970- 1971Well Number < : 5 (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks

ALACHUA COUNTY


293620N0823620.1 F 252 136 1958 C -20.49 -31.68 -28.00 -26.36 -3.58 +1.64
936-236-1 1965 1963

294207N0821632.1 F 447R 175 1957 3 -87.36 -94.73 -93.08 -92.95 -4.44 +0.13 P
942-216-1 1966 1968

294928N0823553.1 F 30OR 250 1960 B -36.30 -44.33 -38.33 -37.39 +0.83 +0.94
949-235-2 1966 1969

BAKER COUNTY

301106N0822723.1 S 13 18 1958 B + 0.17 5.21 2.88 1.10 -0.46 +1.78
011-227-1 1959 1962

301423N0822611.1 F 168 -- 1957 A -94.14 -103.16 -102.17 -99.73 -4.75 +1.44
014-226-1 1965 1968

30261080821430.1 H 198 102 1960 B -14.98 -20.78 -21.27 -17.57 -3.2g +3.70 P
026-214-1 1964 1968

301534N0821620.1 F 825 282 1963 B -94.29 -102.42 -101.46 -99.78 -4.08 +1.68
015-216-200 1965 1968

302620N0821735.1 F 905 417 1963 B -55.16 -63.57 -62.58 -61.45 -3.69 +1.13
026-217-300 1965 1968

BAY COUNTY

301006N0854135.1 F 253 1936 B -24.10 -78.36 -24.30 -25.13 +1.00 -0.83
7 (010-541-1) 1968 1963

30235180852611.1 F 160 161 1961 B + 4.50 + 1.6 + 3.21 + 2.58 -0.11 -0.63 P
68 (023-526-223a) 1965 1963

295645N0852439.1 F 497R 424 '062 B 5.98 -16.70 8.21 -10.22 +8.49 -2.01
64 (956-524-1) 1965 1970

300347N0853455.1 F 645R 345 1962 B -23.65 -87.90 -22.63 -22.47 0.00 +0.16
003-534-113 1960 1967

301250N0854128.1 F 345R 326 1962 M + 0.26 -10.56 1.00 0.73 -0.06 +0.27
012-541-213 1967 1963

301210N0855054.1 F 590R 306 1962 B -25.71 -31.92 -31.00 -33.97 +0.44 -2.97
012-550-331a 1962 1968

301550N0853558.1 F 509 213 1962 B + 3.7 + 0.17 + 2.44 + 2.79 +0.59 +0.35
015-535-113 1964 1963

301626N0855925.1 F 482 1961 B -10.36 -10.93 D, 1971.
016-559-411 1962 1963








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UK*1. 1.- Congtm _ed
Water level above )ot below (-) land eudm (("et)


Pvtur to 1971 lighest watie 'hang In lIfigheit
level In May or Ilcoirdori Of
)ae o sreln Ivel in
May o lne May or Juno

ILIih Low 1970. 1971.
(y e ,l Lye.?) 1971 '1972 1971 1972 P.@maika

BRADFORD COWtrI

1(0"0N0821030.1 F 294 247 1939 1 -69.22 -76,94 -76.20 -74.57 -4.27 +1.63
000-210-2 1959 1960

IWIVARD COlIrT
739TIN0804348.1 F 4479 125 1934 8 + 28.7 +15.2 +19.0 +19.6 0.0 +0.6 8
119-041-2 1947 1968

:79131n804317.1 5 9 10 1956 8 3.5 7.2 5.61 4.40 -0.69 +1.21
21 (719-045-1) 1964 1962
28077080SQ19O0.1 5 30 29 1958 C 6.03 8.4 6.81 5.58 -0.22 +1.23
307-031-2 196 1962

28140~a0I04400.1 S 8 a 1958 C 0.0 3.1 1.92 -- -- -- I, 1971
814-048-2 1964 1961
2.2241N08O4716.1 r 129 114 1955 C + 7.82 + 0.48 + 0.55 + 3.29 1.96 j.74
822-041-2 1960 19611

22208U04s00.1 5 32 30 1955 a 3.81 5.36 -- D, 1971
522-046-1 1966 1967

2V2204.0805143.2 551 138 1955 3 + 19.2 +13.8 +12.2 +13.1 -7.0 +0.9
22-011-1 1970 1968

I2040805143.2 F 553 138 1955 5 + 20.4 +16.0 +14.2 +15.8 -6.2 +1.6
922-011-2 1970 1968

S1401N0803945.1 r 210 144 1957 5 + 13.8 + 7.b +11.0 +11.2 -2.8 +0.2
L11) (414-039-) 1970 1968

18644"0101749.1 F 247 98 1957 3 + 13.3 + 9.2 +11.3 +12.0 -0.8 +0.7
816-017-3 1969 1968
84331301103239.1 F 10 85 1967 8 12.74 -17.02 -- --- -- --- D, 1971
441-012-1 1970 1960

DXOWARD COUNTY
8001t0800850.1 10? 1948 C + 5.15 + 0.4 + 1.53 + 3.53 -3.62 +2.00 M
P29l 1970 1952

200143n0800820.l 8 20 20 1948 C + 4.29 + 0.2 + 1.15 + 4.83 -2.97 +3.68 M
4361 1967 1956

.417110801250.1 8 24 19 1952 C +12.90 + 8.72 +10.48 +12.64 -1.08 +2.16 M
4616 1957 1956
& 1958
1601110802021.1 3 29 28 1950 C + 6.6 + 2.57 + 4.69 + 4.68 -1.41 +4.31 M
2817 1954 1962

.41.188#000951.1 3 224 215 1956 C + 5.42 3.15 0.20 + 4.11 +0.90 +4.31 M
820A 1968 1965

6143A40800719.1 8 22 21 1960 C + 6.20 + 1.43 1.36 + 3.52 -3.36 +4.88 m
cR11 1965 1968

.nr1n5081223.1 3 68 -- 1940 C + 5.5 0.28 + 0.73 + 4.36 -2.07 +3.63 M
4329 1955 1965

2a1143N0101211.1 8 197 187 1969 C + 7.83 1.57 2.80 + 6.88 -5.65 +4.08 H
C1230 1966 1967

CALHOUN COUlT
302 *0630247.1 r 212 36 1961 3 0.43 6.06 3.21 4.74 +0.79 -1.47
t (028-502-) 1964 1968










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 65




Table 1.- Conti ed
Watet level above (4) ot below (-) tn ,uotfoe (reot)


Pilor to 1971 llighest wetet change in 111gicifd
level t May tt Nevoldert of
Ju"fe oblotud level in
t Miy ot June


liygb Low t0' 1071.
Well Nottbet (y91u) yeoe) 1071 972 971 1072 Reinkt

CALHOIUN COUNTY (Ebfitihnufd)
302649N0150939.1 p 188A 64 1961 8 + 10.6 + 6.6 + 8.4 5.52 -1.8 -2.88
7 (026-09-1) 1964 1970
301437N0851149.1 P 147R 47 1961 s + 13.9 + 6.8 4- 11.8 +11.0 +0.7 -0.8
11 (014-511-4) 1965 1969
CIAMLOTTE COUNTY

264611N0815354.1 11 195 141 1968 + 1.78 + 2.40 -1.62 +0.62
646-153-331A
2631240814325.1 T 80 60 1969 h = 4.95 -- 6.30 4.95 -1.15 +1.35
651-143-411 1970

263124N0814537.1 HI 235 212 1968 8 5.24 4.74 -. +0.50
631-14$-322

265124N0814537.2 1, 44 42 1969 8 -- = 3.60 2.23 2.37 41.37 -0.14
631-145-322A 1970

263138N0820022.1 T 125 84 1967 C '.8.72 -29.68 -23.90 12.13 -0.20 +12.77
651-200-232 1968 1967

265124N0820124.1 r 1300 -- -- t -- +39.00 +38.2 +0.8
651-201-411

265646N0815343.1 1I 280 194 1968 8 -- 4 4.28 4- 4.60 -- +0.32
656-15-123

26364680815345.2 NA 25 21 1969 D - 7.30 6.48 4-1.02
636-155-123A

26392280820436.1 if 156 128 --- 3.40 -19.38 -11.33 -21.48 +3.67 -9.95
659-204-313 1966 1966

270133N0820346.1 It 330 312 1967 8 f-23.0 +22.5 +20.6 +22,0 -1.2 +1.4
1966 1967

270133N0820346.2 NA 89 84 1967 8 3.89 6.60 6.30 5.31 -0.52 +0.49
1966 1967

CITRUS COUNTY

28433980822704.1 P 168 160 1966 8 -22.20 -25.39 -24.14 -23.$1 -1.94 +0.63
843-227-242 1970 1968

28433980822704.2 NA 41 36 1966 h -22.79 -25.89 -24.76 -24.10 -1.97 +0.66
843-227-242A 1970 1968

28431780823306.1 P 176 166 1966 C 1.83 3.95 2.90 2.55 -0.85 *0.35
843-233-424 1970 1968
284317N0823306.2 P 46 40 1966 8 2.03 3.69 2.99 2.3 -0.94 +0.44
843-233-424A 1970 1968

284442N0823315.1 NA 24 1970 A -- -- 3.68 3.29 -0.84 +0.39
844-233-241

28450880821746,1 F 400 200 1961 8 -34,60 -38.19 -36.32 -35.13 -1.83 +1.39
843-217-332 1966 1968

28455180823453.1 P 99 82 1966 B 1.92 2.75 2.33 2.02 -0.41 +0.31
845-234-113 1970 1968

284547N0823612.1 F 53 40 1966 D 3.99 4.37 4.20 3.88 -0.21 +0.32
845-236-223 1966 1968
& 1970
204532N0123710.1 V 45 39 1966 B 2.49 3.13 2.91 2.48 -0.06 +0.43
845-237-243 1966 1968










66 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




jtble 1.-- Contin.ued
Wae lvel aNw () cw below (.)land hinfae frt)


Ptkuf t) 1971 111i#%1 waler t ine In I iahil
level in May of Hveided lit
June killwmd level in
may wr Jul May li June

1 h w 1970; 1971'
y (ye'll 7 1972 1971 1972 1eathk

CITRUS COUNTY continuedd)

647aja022701. It 39 1966 8 -48.60 -53.33 -50.36 -49.44 -2.38 +0.94
87-2V-444 1970 1967

34801a8211.1 50 44 1964 H 3.02 4.30 4.16 4.12 -0.18 +0.04
844-233-414 1966 1969

1319"1n0821904.1 F 4 45 1964 8 5.05 8.10 6.60 5.59 -0.40 +1.01
149-219-222 1966 1968

284944140823118.1 F 46 34 1966 a -14.61 -17.58 -16.39 -16.12 -0.81 +0.27
849-231-219 1966 1968

nnie6ah2l6jO.1 F 37 34 1964 0 -- 8.69 7.97 -0.06 +0.72
830-i.216-122

e30261021741.1 F 40 40 1964 8 -13.08 -15.40 -13.99 -13.07 +0.30 +0.92
81i-217-321 1966 1966

Ilu526230.3.1 F 41 39 1966 a 1.79 2.32 1.43 1.77 +0.39 -0.34
410-234-313 1966 1968
n1111010621640.1 a 55 46 1966 8 2.00 2.45 2.32 2.10 -0.23 +0.22
ulO-218-141 1969 1968

2.113.14823610.1 F 11 60 1966 B -1.96 J.28 2.75 2.72 -0.23 +0.03
831-236-443 1966 19ne
2un110:?822040.1 F 450 20 1961 C --- -11.60 -10.65 --- +0.95
W1-22-340

23101.0821358.2 F 31 22 1964 5 -8.56 -12.14 9.74 8.93 -0.83 +0.81
831-211-3)1 1966 1968

.2112141023230.1 F 30 20 1966 3 3.56 5.7 4.38 5.22 -1.62 -0.84
832-232-211 1970 1968

11124ASH012 1518.1 F 125 112 1964 D 4.20 5.63 4.44 4.70 -0.24 -0.26
532-213-214 1970 1967

28145O822842.1 F 335 288 1966 C -62.24 -64.80 -63.95 -63.23 -0.45 +0.72
814-228-341 1970 1968

281414M0122842.2 -- i8 55 1966 5 -62.92 -64.89 -63.99 -65.79 -1.07 -1.80
814-228-341A 1970 1968

28342150123616.1 F 53 3 1966 C 1.31 4.63 4.17 2.93 -0.04 +1.24
814-236-414 1966 1968
28142150123616.2 F 176 162 1966 s 3.50 5.07 4.72 4.48 -0.25 +0.24
834-236-414A 1966 1969

2850810122334.1 F 91 1961 a -41.46 -48.58 -46.23 -44.76 -4.77 +1.47
836-223-342A 1970 1963

28370150823412.1 F 31 23 1966 a -- -- -10.67 -10.60 -1.12 +0.07
831-234-433

251374M0624006.1 V a8 67 1966 8 3.10 -5.35 3.17 3.20 +0.16 -0.03
837-240-244 1966 1968

2857175824130.1 F 47 42 1966 a 2.12 3.25 1.85 2.43 +0.32 -0.58
857-241-233 1970 1967

28373680824230.1 P 70 60 1966 a 3.50 7.20 5.14 6.13 +0.36 -1.01
857-241-233 1970 1966

29021370822841.1 V 78 1935 8 6.62 -19.87 -13.98 -15.43 -2.76 +1.45
13 (902-228-341) 1959 1943











INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 67





Wtet level above () ot below (.) land sutfutt (fest)


Pir to 1971 193511 water Chanp in llighe
11.91 Mn ty 0r t Itided t
June obweitd ltvel in
m y Of JuneMa Jn

I Lw 970s 1971.
Well Number ts) (ut) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renatka

CLKY COUNTY
300649"0814859.1 F 330R 157 1940 8 +35.3 +19.7 +19.9 +21.5 -1.6 +1.6
5 (006-148-2) 1947 1957

29480760820209.1 H 144 80 1960 b -45.33 -32.09 -49.14 -48.72 -2.66 +0.42
948-202-6 1960 1969
294807N0820209.2 NA 43 40 1960 8 -28.21 -37.51 -32.37 -31.96 -2,60 +0.41
948-202-7 196h 1969

29480760820209.3 F 250 193 1960 C -55.02 -60.63 -58.58 -55.47 -2.63 +3,11
948-202-8 1961 1968
COLLIER COUNTY
2610086N0805230.1 P 9 8 1951 C +13.1 + 6.05 +12.68 -- +0.32 -- N
C 54 1958 1962
26252160811619.1 T 54 22 1952 C +26.2 +20.90 +23.50 +2313 -1.11 =0.37 M
C 131 1958 1962
26180260813440.1 H 31 1959 C *17.43 +11.80 +12.97 +13.94 -0.63 +0.97 H
C 271 1963 1969

260640N0812043.1 T 43 -- 1959 C -11.91 + 7.35 +12.20 +10.84 +0.60 +1.36 14
C 296 1968 1962
260630N0814116.1 NA 60 12 1963 C + 9.62 + 4.40 + 7.78 + 6.45 -1.64 -1.33 N
C 381 1968 1965

261053N0814307.1 NA 60 13 1963 C +10.65 + 4.15 + 6.72 + 7.19 -2.84 +0.47 H
C 382 1966 1964
261537N0813902.1 NA 24 12 1963 C +12.80 + 6.48 + 9.49 +11.48 -1.67 +1.99 M
C 383 1968 1967
261620N0814507.1 NA 60 12 1963 C +11.70 + 5.43 + 6.70 +11.85 -0.73 45.15 H
C 384 1966 1967
261124N0814703.1 T 80 -- 1964 C + 5.05 + 0.20 + 0.58 + 3.93 -4.68 43.37 "
C 391 1968 1964
261124W0814701.1 NA 32 --- 1964 C + 7.52 0.15 4.32 7.98 -3.66 +3.66 l
C 392 1966 1965
262505N0812453.1 V 783 -- 1959 A +54 -- +55 --- .- m
C 258 1959

253121N0812316.2 F 463 377 1965 A -- +30.3 --- --- N
C 4

26091960811559.1 F 700 581 1959 A +53 +38 +-- 432.5 --= -C 308 1961 1970
255600N0812800.1 P 392 300 1939 A +36.5 +35.5 +33.5 +36.5 -2.0 43.0 1
C 269 1959 1970

23543060812210.1 F 1961 A 441.5 +20 +25 +30 +5 +5 m
C 311 1961 1970
COLUMIA COUNTY
30103160823810.1 V 836R 680 1942 C -79.60 -97.02 -92.69 -90.92 -3.08 41.77
9 (010-238-1) 1948 1957
DAD8 COUNTY

25500060810300.1 8 85 1939 C + 6.05 + 1.6 -- -- --- m
P45 1968 1960










68 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table 1.-- Concinued
Water level sbove (+) or below (.) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 highest water Change In thithest
level in May or Recorded or
June observed level In
S &.. 2May or June May or June

ligh Low 2970- 1971WeX umbe (yea,) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Rematks

DADE COUNTY continuedd)

.5-"44N08I0448.1 B 77 1939 C + 6.0 + 0.9 + 1.87 + 3.61 -0.65 +1.74 H
F179 1958 1945

255058N0810558.1 B 60 -- 1939 C + 8.48 + 1.23 -- D, 1970 Replaced
F240 1968 1965 by F239

254217N0801718.1 8 17 13 1940 C + 5.40 + 0.47 + 2.10 + 4.01 -1.50 +2.51 m
F319 1958 1945

25Z329N0802651.1 B 54 1940 C + 6.70 0.04 + 2.47 + 4.49 +0.09 +2.02 K
F358 1954 1962

234150N0801308.1 B 20 11 1940 C + 4.10 1.42 + 0.40 + 1.79 -1.00 +1.39 M
GI 1958 1965

254605N0802059.1 B 6 6 1940 C + 6.00 + 0.50 + 3.62 + 4.28 -0.95 +0.66 H
GIO 1958 1945

Z54332N0802008.1 8 6 6 1939 C + 7.20 + 0.94 + 2.87 + 4.02 -0.56 +1.15 M
G39A 1958 1962

253902NO802019.1 B 91 79 1947 C + 8.60 + 0.97 + 2.64 + 5.73 -2.55 +3.09 M
G553 1958 1962

15400ON0801810.1 B 22 4 1960 C + 4.84 + 0.95 + 2.12 + 4.49 -2.69 +2.37 M
G58GA 1961 1962

Zi3937N0803040.1 5 13 11 1949 C + 8.40 + 2.11 + 3.55 + 6.80 -0.77 +3.25 H
C596 1958 1962

'5'425NO803200.1 B 21 18 1950 C + 5.50 0.98 + 2.41 + 3.27 +1.87 +0.86 1
c.613 1954 & 1962
1958

25lZ)BNO802043.1 a 20 18 1950 C + 8.20 + 0.37 + 2.13 + 4.98 -0.28 +2.85 1
(;614 1958 1962

253008N0801618.1 B 53 1939 C + 1.61 + 2.45 -0.14 +0.84 M; R, 1969


151122N0803407.1 a 59 5 1965 C + 2.80 + 1.55 + 2.12 + 2.58 -0.38 +0.46 m
C1231 1966 1965

'5244710802352.1 a 27 3 1965 C + 5.20 0.55 + 3.67 -- -- 1; R, 1971
GC270 1968 1965

'530b60801725.1 a 49 40 1966 C + 2.60 1.27 + 0.05 0.54 +0.05 -0.59 m
ri1Z0 1968 1968

Z35006N0B01723.2 B 14 12 1966 C +30.3 1.45 + 0.82 + 0.20 +0.04 -0.62 M
G1281 1968 1968

5.%.no80172O.1 a 57 57 1966 C + 0.35 4.57 2.23 2.14 -0.38 +0.09 H
GLZBZ 1968 1968

:54%35ON0801720.2 s 14 10 1966 C + 0.45 4.63 -2.11 2.38 +0.56 -0.27 1
G1283 1968 1968

254720N0802530.1 B 33 11 1968 C + 4.35 + 5.50 -1.35 +1.15 1
G1359

254156N0802551.1 a 33 11 1968 C -- + 1.76 -- -2.69 -- m
C1361

253630508028S.1 5 33 11 1968 C + 2.34 -3.16 -- 1
1362

253233N0803010.1 B 33 11 1968 C + 2.40 + 3.95 -2.45 +1.55 M
CL 363











INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 69




Table 1.-- Conti-ued
Water level above (+) or below (-) land surace (fteet)


Prior to 1971 Iglot water Change in liighest
Level in May or RemOded or
June observed lovel in
-- f-May or June May or June

111gh Low (970. 197).
Well Number 5 2 (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renutbk

1ADE COUNTY (continued)

254600)0803500.1 D 20 11 1950 C + 8.40 + 2.56 + 6.19 + 6.36 -0.70 +0.67 H
G618 1968 1962

253920N0804610.1 B 16 6 1950 C + 7.0 + 3.21 + 6.00 + 6.30 -0.91 +0.30 M
G620 1958 1965

253537N0802844.1 B 20 10 1957 C + 9.30 + 1.47 + 2.37 + 5.61 -1.52 +3.24 4
G757A 1958 1965

252928N0803324.1 B 20 10 1956 C + 7.30 0.04 6.54 4.08 -0.09 +2.46 B
G789A 1958 1965

254202N0802326.1 H 20 10 1956 C + 7.80 + 1.65 + 2.78 + 3.93 -1.72 +1.15 H
0799 1958 1962

255813N0801545.1 B 18 11 1959 C + 6.25 + 1.80 + 3.16 + 3.06 -2.14 -0.10 4
0851 1966 1959

255437N0801032.1 B 20 10 1959 C + 5.08 + 0.40 + 2.78 + 2.99 -1.92 +0.21 4
G852 1968 1959

254038N0802802.1 H 20 10 1958 C +10.05 + 5.30 + 2.95 + 5.33 -2.75 +2.38 m
0855 1966 1962

253854N0802428.1 B 20 11 1959 C + 6.95 + 1.82 + 3.25 + 5.15 -1.55 +1.90 1
G858 1966 1962

253715N0801423.1 D 20 11 1959 C + 5.0 + 1.10 + 2.54 --- -0.96 --- H
G860 1960 1965

252612N0803007.1 B 20 11 1959 C + 6.23 1.00 + 2.54 + 5.65 +0.04 +3.11 M
G864 1966 1965

25412610800958.1 B 19 13 1959 C + 2.59 + 0.9 + 1.34 + 2.42 -0.36 +1.08 S
0865 1968 1960

255600N0802700.1 B 50 -- 1960 C + 6.40 + 3.05 + 3.78 + 5.78 -2.62 +2.00 M
G968 1970 1962

255709N0802237.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 4.82 + 2.18 + 3.30 -- ---
G970 1968 1962

255522N0802614.1 D 15 10 1958 C + 6.82 + 3.50 + 4.00 + 5.41 -- +0.41 M
0972 1968 1962

25411210801623.1 B 18 -- 1958 C + 4.5 + 1.68 + 3.12 -- -- m
0973 1960 1962

25520710802413.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 6.10 + 2.68 + 3.58 + 5.60 -1.72 +2.02 M
G974 1968 1962

255208N0802740.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 7.15 + 4.10 4.86 + 7.03 -1.64 +2.17 m
G975 1968 1965

25502310802023.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 6.83 + 2.90 + 4.92 + 5.83 -0.98 +0.91 H
6976 1968 1962

25490310802058.1 B 18 11 1961 C + 5.19 + 1.45 + 3.38 + 4.49 -1.22 +1.11 M
01165 1968 1962

25534210801955.1 B 18 11 1961 C + 6.85 + 3.99 + 2.79 + 3.17 -1.51 +0.38 H
01166 1966 1965

252918N0802342.1 B 47 1961 C + 5.18 1.00 + 1.95 -1.8.5 H
01183 1966 1962

255526N0801430.1 1 52 1939 C + 3.2 + 0.10 + 2.27 + 2.94 -1.74 +0.67 1
818 1942 1945










70 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY



T.at1 I.-- Contin1ued
Wtet 14O vol or )o below (.)land lutlact (fal)


I'mr to 1471 11(themt wimt C'hang in lI 1hell
level in Msy of ircoldtd ot
June ol"Am ae level in
Mty oturm my or Junm


11h Lo1970
wa (ye) (y.asi) 71 1972 47 19 ; mark

DADZ COUNTY continuedd)

1'i32O80130.1 8 95 91 1939 C + 7.3 1.30 + 2.55 + 2.14 -0.45 -0.41 H
5". 1958 1962

il7t071L.1 5 61 51 1940 C + 3.2 3.54 + 1.81 + 1.01 +5.35 -0.80 m
368 1958 1970

51n4.U002141.1 3 51 -- 1940 C + 9.5 0.0 + 2.43 + 3.80 -- +1.37 m
3182. 1958 1945

10'410802436.1 8 20 1932 C + 8.5 1.0 + 2.13 + 4.85 -0.22 +2.72 M
31963 1958 1945

212 70802003.1 8 18 17 1969 C -- -- -- -CiA'5A

253110803504.2 8 31 11 1970 C 5.03 2.20 --- +2.83 1
Ci 302

23301 10802514.1 8 20 1970 C -- -- -11.70 9.75 -1.20 +1.95 81 R, 1970
r.1486

-.053*08029 4.1 S 20 1970 C -- 5.42 -- -2.12 -- 8; R, 1970
C 1487

214A31002842.1 a 20 1970 C 4.26 3.09 -1.56 -1.17 11 R, 1970
Cr488

2134409N08024237.1 a 30 11 1971 C -- -- -- +5.10 MI R, 1971
C1120

23221310103611.1 F 1333 620 1965 1 +40.2 -- +40.3 +41.5 +10.3 +1.2 M
PP 100 1965

.Sd123N0801032.1 F 957 1951 A +37.6 +37.9 +39.5 +1.6 -3 993 1951

123413"431102103.1 F 2947 1810 1969 A -- +42.1 +37.3 0.0 -4.8 M


DESOTO COUNTY

270412N0814749.1 r.6 460 112 1963 C + 5.26 0.38 0.47 + 0.47 -0.09 +0.94
71-147-332 192 1970

270401I0815400.1 F 1130 113 1970 A + 4.30 + 6.30 +2.00
104-134-444

270410X013652.1 F 1100 1970 8 + 6.70 + 3.15 + 7.70 -3.55 +4.55
104-16-332 1970

270411:10820136.1 M 558 167 1965 A +12.50 +13.00 0.00 +0.50
704-201-342

27011080814812.1 N 535 167 1965 A 9.75
708-I4I-441

27091320815040.1 F 804 80 1957 A -- -- Not flowing
709-130-143 1971-72

27115580814838.1 N 327 43 1%5 A -22.72 + 1.4 -- +24.12
711-148-121

271244N0814322.l F 1365 1964 3 -20.30 -23.94 -26.90 -25.28 -2.97 +1.62
712-143-214 1964 1970

M7t2100820042.1 8 337 1970 A 6.60 2.86 -4.05 +3.94
712-200-323

27130MM15226.1 8 250 84 1%5 1 + 8.50 +12.50 +4.0
73132-431










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 71




TOMe I,-- Copit,111d
Watef level above (+) of below (-) land surface (ftet)


hIlot to 1971 l I thaal water (Iati il lllgbsat
l in May or Itofd a
June o0111med level In
M yos Jun@ May os June

Ntigh Low 1470 1971,
Wel(y) (yest) 1971 1972 19711 17) Renutka

DUn3T coUNTY (continued)
2713101,0815227.1 11 372 263 1970 D + 1.60 + 2.90 .-- +1.30
713-152-431A
2716180815909.1 F, 1260 71 1964 n -10.22 -17.80 -20.01 -16.82 4.76 +3.19
716-159-424 I 1962 1967
271746N0814043.1 F 1248 225 1972 C -- -46.86 -43.50 --- +3.36
717-140-4643
27201200814825.1 F, 478 137 1962 C -10.53 -30.67 -31.19 -23.86 -12.96 +7.33
720-148-431 H 1964 1967

272013N0815759.1 F 1100 -- 1970 A -36.41 -50.69 -53.03 -14.28 -2.34
720-157-331 No date
DIX1 COUNTY

293731H0830618.1 F 215K 105 1957 8 2.77 9.12 7.1b 5.30 -2.69 +1.86
15 (937-306-1) 1959 1962
294458N0831428.1 F 96 90 1961 8 1.38 4.42 4.56 2.35 -1.73 +2.21
944-314-1 1964 1968
DUVAL COUNTY

301844N0814038.1 F --- 1938 M +39.9 +20.1 +21.7 +24.5 -0.5 +2.8 a
18 (018-140-1) 1947 1962
301906N0813325.1 F 875K 400 1939 8 + 6.4 -20.94 -21.06 -19.67 -0.40 +1.39 8
102 (019-133-1) 1931 1962

301617N0814216.1 F 729R 476 1930 it +36.2 +11.6 +14.1 +14.5 +0.9 +0.4 S
115 (016-142-1) 1938 1962

301833N0814318.1 P 900R -- 1939 8 +32.9 +11.9 +12.0 +13.9 -2.3 +1.9 S
118 (018-143-1) 1947 1962
302304N0813832.1 F 905R 571 1930 0 +44.9 +24.1 +23.4 +25.5 -0.9 +).1 S
122 (023-138-1) 1947 1968
30195000814252.1 F 1,075R -- 1930 S +39.0 +14.1 4 9.5 +14.5 -6.3 45.0 s
123 (019-142-1) 1931 1968
301551N0814157.1 F 600R 470 1940 8 +40.4 +17.4 +20.0 +20.0 -0.6 0.0 S
129 (015-141-1) 1947 1962
302801N0813751.1 F 1940 8 +24.2 + 4.25 + 2.38 + 3.93 -3.91 +1.55 8
143 (028-137-1) 1947 1969

3024410813649.1 P 800R 1940 8 +25.7 + 5.05 + 3.1 + 5.48 -4.9 +2.38 9
149 (024-136-1) 1947 1967
302351N0813902.1 F 700R 560 1940 S +43.4 +31.0 +26.6 +28.0 -5.2 +1.4 s
151 (023-139-1) 1952 1962
302747N0813401.1 F 642R 1940 8 +29.9 +17.5 +15.6 +17.0 -3.4 +1.4 5
152 (027-133-1) 1952 1968
301401N0813540.1 F 625R 461 1940 8 +29.6 +10.3 + 9.9 +11.6 -1.2 +1.7 s
154 (014-135-1) 1947 1968
30185200812342,1 F 585R 357 1934 0 +41.7 +19.7 +23.1 +25.3 +1.4 +2.2 S; T
160 (018-123-1) 1934 1968
3025380812531.1 F 840R 450 1930 S +43.8 +23.7 +23.9 +25.0 -2.2 +1.1 S; T
164 (025-125-1) 1931 1968

30260800813549.1 F 1.393R 584 1951 B +37.0 +21.7 +20.3 +21.2 -2.5 +0.9 81 T262 (026-133-1) 1951 1968










72 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table 1 .- Coattanned
Water level above () or below (.)lanoi surface (feet)


Prhtr to 1971 Ittheit water change in lighelt
level II May at Ho"Altje. or
June 011atrc evee l r on
May or June muyolJun

.lgh Low 1970 1971.
Welt mt (your) (year) 1971 1972 1971 3972 Renmki

DUVAL COUNTY continuee)

10211110813549.2 F 1,025R 850 1951 S +35.5 +22.0 +20.8 +22.6 -2.7 +1.8 S; T
:43 (026-135-2) 1952 1968

302oG80813549.3 F 700R 450 1951 S +35.3 +21.7 +20.7 +21.6 -2.4 +0.9 St T
ZhA (02m-135-3) 1952 1968

1(cuaor0 e61o.1 F 356R 1951 S +39.4 +19.4 v27.5 +28.5 -2.4 +1.0 S, I
15 (025-136-1) 1952 1963

10142mt0813o0.t P 6368 1939 A + 7.0 + 0.87 + 3.30 + 4.32 +2.43 +1.02 8
76 1966 1970

ItUL4a40814.t.1 F 403R 252 1940 A +24.5 +15.8 +15.2 +17.8 -2.3 +2.6 S
L26 1964 1962

10241t=0814433.1 F 6258 300 1940 A +22.9 +17.0 +17.1 +16.1 -2.5 -1.0 S
144 1964 1962

tdltS?408141l0.1 F 1.005 380 1940 A +30.9 +24.3 +24.7 +25.9 -2.2 -1.2 s
L55 1964 1968

1t0t230813607.1 690R 560 1940 A +12.0 + 5.0 -- -- --- D. 1971
157 1964 1968

1017210tBL843.1 F 750R 433 1961 A -25.61 -32.86 -33.41 -30.00 -5.91 +3.41 S
256 1966 1968

)01 4dtMtO13610.1 F 1.2348 315 1960 A +25.1 +18.6 +18.3 +19.1 -1.8 +0.8 s
275 1964 1968

1014SMa0815351.1 F 1.005R 467 1960 A -23.93 -30.58 -- D, 1971
279 1965 1968

3012524031710.1 I 650R 1961 A +31.9 +18.6 +22.1 +23.0 +0.2 +0.9 a
282 1964 1962

10171SNtOUOOO.1 F 1961 A + 2.20 4.16 3.56 3.02 -1.95 +0.54 5
298 1964 1968

302307N0812938.1 F 700 426 1966 S +27.2 +26.1 +25.4 +25.4 -1.8 0.0 8
023-129-143 1970 1969

ZSCAMBIA COUNTY

30230430871610.1 G 244 -- 1940 M 4.59 -15.20 -17.59 -12.18 -7.12 +5.41
19 (023-716-2) 1940 1968

103625110871920.1 G 152 129 1940 C -69.30 -111.82 -102.07 -102.35 +2.52 -0.28 P
45 (036-719-1) 1941 1956

]t1310810371623.1 C 239 229 1939 W -58.09 -82.12 -75.60 -78.95 +2.40 -3.35
46 (031-716-1) 1948 1956

30363250871517.1 G 1421 142 1940 H 6.50 -23.84 -15.13 -14.70 -2.23 +0.43
6Z (024-715-1) 1949 1955

31244=0971520.2 G 18 18 1940 K 8.66 -13.05 -12.15 -11.72 -0.33 +0.43
62A (024-715-2) 1964 1962

303550m7155.1 G 306 196 1951 C -39.03 -60.5 -55.98 -58.80 + 4.52 2.82 P
73 (035-715-3) 1953 1970

30361011071650.1 G 352 2606 1951 C -77.37 -92.27 -90.45 -91.68 +1.51 -1.23 P1 hacreen 26074 (036-716-1) 1952 1968 270 It& 310-350

3327108714.00..1 G 301 1954 2 -36.10 -45.99 -44.45 -47.29 +1.54 -2.84 p
83 (035-714-3) 1955 1970

302658U071303.1 G 149 144 1959 W -58.15 -67.00 -5.61 -66.65 -1.33 -0.84 *Screen 144026-713-$ 1960 1969 149 ft.










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 73





-. f Waier kv1 abv 0u eo 4ai *uf (*ve(fet)


him4 it) 1 U71 lII4hm wAr 0'h4knin lghm
lQW01 in M 4N1y MfR de
Jwngvt ll levol in
May of Juno
Me kit Jun@

= lll low it 7 107
Well Numbr) 1971 197! U71 1072 RmA

98CA241A COUNTY (Pontinwud)

302650N0871330,2 0 65 60* 1959 W -51.78 -60.13 = =- === 1971
026-713-6 1960 1963

503210N0872424,1 G 170 165* 1959 m -91.18 -94.59 -92.89 92 .12 +0,44 +0.77 *rnnn 165032-724-1 1960 1969 170 ft.
305450N0872640.1 0 206 201* 1959 D =82,55 -92.80 -87.76 -90.24 +1.05 = f48 *Sctnnn 201054-726-1 1962 1969 206 ft.
305450N0872640.2 0 107 102* 1959 D -65.21 =79.47 =72.45 -7j,44 +1.54 -7.5 *S r tnn 10=
054-726-2 1967 1969 107 ft.

FLACIER COUNTY

292750N0811520.1 V 417 -= 1936 D 3.4 -10,41 9 5.48 = 7.34 =1.23 +2,14
14 (927-115-1) 1937 1968

292820N0812210.1 F 159 -= 1956 H 7.67 =18.43 -16.23 -11.67 =2.89 +4.56 P
44 (928-122-1) 1959 1968

VM1WAN COUNTY

295046N843943.1 F 380 1958 8 0.35 4.45 = 2.58 2.79 +0.07 -0.21
10 (950-439-1) 1964 1962

294321N0845855.1 F -- 1949 T + 3.95 + 0.40 + 1.82 + 2.32 -0.18 +0.50
31 (943-458-1) 1950 1952

294708N0844607.1 F -- 1949 B + 6.90 + 4.81 + 4.59 + 4.88 -0.91 +0.29
943-453-1 1950 & 1968
1955

294708N0844607.1 F 98R 1961 s 9.67 -11.35 -11.17 -10.33 =1.07 +0.84
47-446-1 1964 1963

295732N0844307.1 F 1961 8 + 4.87 + 2.97 + 3.42 + 3.77 -0.35 +0.35
957-443-1 1964 1962

OADSDEN COUNTY

303550N0843450.1 F 406R 1961 s -83.35 -95.84 -94.77 -93.95 -0.95 +0.62
035-434-1 1968 1969

303939N0842536.1 F 525R 381 1961 B -134.40 -150.90 -148.21 -148.77 -3.76 -0.56
039-425-1 1966 1969

GILCHRIST COUNTY

293653N0824932.2 F 100 61 1961 B -28.64 -41.62 -38.38 -37.49 -2.76 +0.89
936-249-220A 1966 1969

294330N0824450.1 F 101 55 1964 C -14.38 10 -34.33 -23.97 -17.64 +10.36
943-244-310 1958 Aty

GLADS COUNTY

270540N0810505.1 F 1,250 1958 8 +29.0 +21.0 H; D, 1971
GL208 1958 1970

270850N0805530.1 F 1,300 1958 8 +32.0 + 8.6 +17.4 +14.0 +8.8 -3.4 m
GL250 1958 1970

271150F0815411.1 F 600 1972 S -- +16.00 -- -- M
01155

265529N0811852.1 F 600 450 1972 S + 3.0 m
0L267

264859N0810051.2 NA 9 5 1964 C +11.14 +11.05 -2.19 -0.09 N
0L293









74 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY



tabla 1.- ContInued

Water teel above (4)or bAow (-) land amiface (Feet)


Prior to 1971 M llhet water (angi In Ilghelt
leel May or Recmrded or
June observed level in
-6 a M ay r June M ay or Jun #

High Low 1970. 1971.
172(year) (yti) 1971 1971 1972 Remarka

CULF COUNTY

Z9837s85s3z08.1 F 522 475 1946 S 7.11 -27.22 -10.41 -0.79 -- D, 1972
10 (98-518-1) 1956 1950

29395890852118.1 r 595 487 1961 3 + 1.59 + 0.96 + 1.27 + 1.60 +1.21 +0.33
33 (939-521-1) 1967 1963

HAMILTON COUNTY

303622N0830506.1 F 273R 60 1961 8 -44.73 -110.64 -95.48 -97.33 +1.28 -1.85
036-305-t 1964 1968

HARDIE COUNTY

272340N0814754.1 f 760 1962 A -28.65 2.33 -15.38 +19.32
723-147-131

Z7252610U15500.1 F 1.190 LOO 1970 A 5-6.14 -60.48 -- +4.66
725-155-422

272743N0614241.1 F 1.075 137 1962 A -24.87 -12.03 -14.68 +12.84
727-14-142

2730400N313419.1 7. 617 110 1964 -47.40 -61.20 -64.93 --- -730-134-232 H 1964 1965

27310390613637.1 1. 649 66 1964 3 + 9.0 2.32 -14.49 6.96 -12.17 +7.53
711-136-344 t 1963 1970

27313690814314.1 F. 267 39 1964 C -29.43 -60.03 -57.71 -45.03 -14.78 +12.68
731-145-221 H 1963 1968

2113112M0815956.1 F 1,360 900 1970 A -84.75 -87.82 -12.75 -3.07
7'31-119-331

273225N0614932.1 547 110 1964 A -62.09 -47.93 +14.16
132-149-322

27340790820255.1 7, 1,062 82 1964 C -70.40 -91.18 -99.04 -89.64 -12.35 +9.40
734-202-312 H 1967 1970

27334740815613.1 F 950 120 1970 A -- -- -731-156-223

273823N0814348.1 F 1.100 54 1962 A -- -75.50 -67.06 -- +8.44
738-143-312

HENDRY COUNTY

:64900N0805855.1 S 10 8 1941 C + 0.3 5.76 2.01 1.29 -0.46 +0.72
3 1958 1962

Z4375090810740.1 s 13 8 1941 C 0.09 6.3 1.22 4.25 +1.06 +3.03
5 1967 1956

26430790805417.4 NA 8 6 1964 C -- +10.91 +11.24 -3.39 +0.33
HE 357

853700CM805500.1 NA 13 11 1964 C 0.45 4.70 0.80 +1.20 -a1 339 1967 1965

H"NANDO COUNTY

282636N0822214.1 F 69 68 1966 C -44.00 -58.29 -53.32 -56.44 -9.32 -3.12
826-222-243 1970 1968










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 75




Table 1.- Continued
Water level above (+)or below () land surface (feal)


Prior to 1971 l1iel: water Chngo in Ilighest
level In May or Recorided or
June olaneived level in
Ma or June May or June
May or done

ilr L'w 1970, 1971.
Well Number ~ ~ (yror) (yea) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renarke

IHEWANDO COUNTY (continued)

28270440823943.1 F 195 176 1966 B 3.32 5.33 5.13 3.42 -1.08 +1.71
827-239-343 1966 1968
282851N0822716.1 F 251 80 1963 B -19.18 -32.36 -28.47 -30.58 -7.58 -2.11
828-227-223 1961 1968

28320110823136.1 f 259 176 1966 C -14.80 -20.95 -17.98 -18.31 -2.92 -0.33
832-231-333 1970 1968

283203N0823702.1 F 75 66 1963 B 4.77 7.22 7.36 6.17 '0.38 +1.19
832-237-444 1964 1968
283529N0823558.1 P 140 133 1966 B 0.92 3.37 1.17 0.99 -0.36 +0.18
835-235-133 1966 1968

283527N0823657.1 F 125 123 1966 B 2.54 3.52 2.54 2.37 -0.24 +0.17
835-236-311 1970 1966

283555N0823729.1 F 110 110 1966 8 0.80 2.67 2.43 -- -0.75
835-237-211 1968 1967

283632N0822451.1 F 231 1963 H -58.47 -64.90 -62.89 -62.62 -4.42 +0.27
836-224-134 1970 1968

283840N0821548.1 F 140R 1961 I -15.83 -20.71 -18.40 -17.91 -2.57 +0.49
838-215-132 1970 1968

HIGHLANDS COUNTY

27375110811558.1 8 26 22 1948 C 0.96 5.0 2.09 0.62 -0.08 +1.47
9 1953 1949
272746N0812327.1 8 45 41 1948 C -27.1 -33.9 -32.92 -30.89 -5.22 +2.03
10 1958 1956

272504N0811201.1 8 16 13 1956 C + 1.1 3.56 4.06 0.63 -0.81 +3.43
1IA 1957 1962

271410N0805944.1 6 20 16 1948 C + 0.33 8.66 1.84 2.63 +0.54 -0.79
13 1957 1962

271226N811943.1 5 35 29 1948 C -13.81 -21.3 -18.20 -17.86 -3.13 -0.34
14 1960 1951

270202N0812033.1 S 23 19 1948 C + 0.22 4.72 2.27 0.30 -1.57 +1.97
15 1953 1956

27161110812457.1 8 22 18 1956 C 1.25 8.03 5.70 4.12 -2.60 +1.58
440 1958 1968
271335N0810520.1 F 640 1952 S +17.0 +13.4 + 9.2 --
u 1 1969 1968

271730N0811605.1 F 580 -- 1951 S +13.0 + 8.5 + 8.6 + 8.8 -1.6 +0.2
It 284 1969 1968
273126N0812141.1 F 110 1972 S -- --- + 4.0 -- -537
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

2739151,0821912.1 V 300 -- 1972 A -- -22.44 --
739-219-1512
274045N0821354.1 F 600 123 1958 A -- -- -56.81 --- -5.24
740-213-131

274044N0822051.1 F 155 149 1972 A -- -39.49
740-220-4451









76 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




table I.- Corntimed
Water lee above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 Highest Water Ct'ange in highest
Itl in May of Ktoeded or
June observed level in
j 6g May or June
0 L May or June

j- H11h Low 1970 191.
Wsmtef $ y) ycor) 1971 1972 1Q71 1972 Kemnark

HtILL8ROUCH COUNTY (continued)

27411N08213037.1 F. 500 -- 1950 M +14.0 + 2.15 + 6.46 + 4.15 +4.36 -2.31
741-230-342 a 1960 1968

2'7424N0821640.1 F 324 80 1958 A -- -89.24 -85.37 -1.61 +3.87
742 -216-123

.,'..2N0821907.1 F 330 97 1969 A
742-219-252

17433N0822522.1 F 500R 34 1950 C + 8.70 4.18 2.92 2.01 +0.51 +0.91 .p
15) (744-223-212) 1959 1970

2I7t20N1821127.1 V 1,008 253 1965 B -92.34 -109.20 -113.10 -98.12 -19.10 +14.98 May 1965,
743-213-413 1965 1967 -98.34

2.44N0821314.1 479 1958 A -- --741-215-223

2P163it90821015.1 F 805 103 1965 A -- -- May 1965.
146-210-243 -90.12

2141220822007.1 V 520 58 1951 C -26.0 -54.71 -58.95 -50.03 -3.84 +8.92
141-220-421 1951 1970

2.t7Nl822129.1 V, 145 1950 5 + 6.9 5.35 3.50 3.88 +1.20 -0.38
741-221-231 H 1954 1967

27'.9140821348.1 141 50 1958 A -- -61.75 +3.29 -- May 1958,
149.-215--332 -38.78

2111321i8201111.1 F. 211 65 1957 A -42.52 -64.60 -68.49 -62.88 -- +5.61
731-2.12-113 H 1958 1966

2;3231z.4U0821.1 V 776 170 196A A -- -- 9.87 -- -1.53 -152-208-234

213213N0822014.1 V. 810 30 1965 a 7.01 -18.76 -19.35 -19.97 -1.16 -0.62
152-220-414 H 1966 1968

2322t0821144.1 V 717 150 1958 A -- -- -41.68 -40.28 -- +1,40
131-211- 23

213J37N0821554.1 F 183 168 1964 8 -37.89 -41.19 -40.58 -40.13 -2.69 -0.45
753-2113-ij 1970 1968

23621303821117 F 600 68 1957 A -- -- -22.63 -21.18 -2.50 +1.45
116-211-414

27562.,0821508.1 V, 342 60 1965 B -14.07 -22.24 -21.41 -20.42 -3.55 +0.99
176-213-421 t 1964 1968

27363)N0e22232.1 r 31 -- 1967 S 2.56 +0.24 -136-222-122

2;36233e0822J19.1 F 110 60 1961 S -- 6.35 6.19 -0.22 +0.16
756-223-412

273634N0822401.1 V 70 40 1967 S -- 6.73 6.45 -0.56 +0.28
756-224-244

2175724N0822210.1 N 240 85 1971 C -- *- 6.24 5.57 -- +0.67
731-222-421

273802N0820447.1 F 530 100 1964 8 -48.42 -67.71 -53.90 -34.61 -1.42 +19.29
718-204-334 1964 1967

273834N0822137.1 F 68 1971 S -- -11.67 -10.58 -- -1.09
758-221-144










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 77




Thble 1.- Continued
Wiet level above (+)ot below () land tutsee (feet)


Pilot to 1971 walet ChanWge n I ighe i
level in May of Reem led o
June obseed level in
I May .1 June May oi June

'fl ult igh Low (470. 1071,
Well NuW ille (yc ) (yent) 1971 1972 1171 1172 Renark,

1111,,511ROU01f COUNY (continued)
28005310823502.1 F 88 39 1968 A -- -- 2.43 2.50 +0.10 -0.07
800-235-222

28005310823502.2 F 330 315 1968 C 1.78 2.59 2.53 2.30 +0.06 +0.17
800-235-222A 1969 1970

280058N0823624.1 F 90 88 1971 S -- -- 9.11 8.49 +0.69 +1.31
800-236-211

280058140823624.2 NA 14 12 1971 S 4.67 6.06 +1.44 -1.39
800-236-211A

280047N0823628.1 F 50 48 1971 8 -- 4.83 5.27 +0.77 -0.44
800-236-213

280047N0823628.3 F 70 68 1970 S --- -- 5.13 4.97 -0.13 +0.16
800-236-2138

280047N0823628.2 NA 19 17 1971 --- 7.94 8.19 -0.06 -0.25
800-236-213A

28004710823629.1 F 51 49 1970 9 -- -- 0.67 3.45 -0.07 -2.78
800-236-213C

280047N0823629.2 NA 19 19 1970 S -- -- 2.83 1.03 -1.43 +1.80
800-236-213D

280047N0823627.1 P 65 63 1970 S -- --- 7.66 7.08 -2.42 +0.58
800-236-213H

20004710823627.1 NA 25 23 1970 8 -- -10.00 -10.45 -2.76 -0.45
800-236-2137
280047N0823626.1 F 50 48 1970 S -- 1.04 1.80 -0.94 -0.76
800-236-2130

280047N0823626.2 NA 19 17 1970 8 -- -- 6.28 5.65 -1.28 +0.63
800-236-21311

280038N0823628.1 F 50 48 1970 5 -- -- 8.55 7.40 -1.45 +1.15
800-236-231

280038N0823628.2 NA 30 28 1970 --- -- -13.36 9.53 -3.36 +3.83
800-236-231A

200110N4820717.1 F 368 280 1971 A -- -- -- -801-207-432A

280145N0821325.1 F 413R 68 1958 C + 0.78 -12.60 -11.38 9.11 -1.69 +2.27
801-213-213A 1959 1968

2801120822701.1 P 318 80 1963 B + 1.15 0.41 + 0.05 + 0.46 -1.10 +0.41
801-227-442 1970 1968

280241N0822314.1 P 510 87 1965 B -59.25 -62.37 -61.42 -61.02 -2.17 +0.40
802-223-241 1970 1968

28035440823819.1 1 870 710 1969 C + 0.74 + 0.34 2.68 1.68 -1.48 +1.00
803-238-212 1969 1969

28035840823801.1 F 87 1964 M + 1.07 2.38 3.05 2.05 -1.45 +1.00 May 1956,
803-238-222 1964 1969 +0.89

28053940621301.1 F 596 128 1958 A -- -10.44 9.73 -1.47 +0.71
805-213-242

28054840823557.1 F 1,200 656 1972 C -- -18.77 -- --805-235-4857










78 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY





TbO. 1.- Continued
Wates level above tl)ot below (.)Iand sufrace (fe.1)


PthIn to 1971 lilpheal water (1ingt In Ilitiesi
level in May ut Rem ted ot
June ullervtd level in
.. a ,- -Msy tJunt Mayor June

Low 1970 1971.
Wr4Iuante ( yea) (year) 1971 1912 1971 1972 Remarks

HILLSN88R0l011 COUNTY (cvntlinued)

28075290822943.3 v 134 44 1964 C -10.75 -22.07 -22.07 -18.41 -3.30 +1.66
306-2219-121A 1965 1968

zin0759a82262o.1 F 229 47 1959 8 4.2; -17.23 -10.06 -10.48 -1.75 -0.42
807-226-213 1964 1967

280740n0122710.1 F 300 118 1966 C 6.65 -11.89 -10.55 -10.45 -1.85 +0.10
807-227-241A 1970 1968

28174010822710.1 NA 23 22 1966 V 4.81 8.44 7.80 7.71 -2.66 +0.09
807-227-2418 1966 1967

180731W0822942.1 NA 22 18 1964 C 3.60 8.83 8.39 7.59 -4.23 +0.80
807-229-141A 1970 1968

280732N123058.1 F 300 142 1972 C -- -- -33.96 -807-230-3258

280728N0e23011.1 F 1.250 718 1970 C -26.67 -26.44 -1.53 +0.23
807-230-421

280702N0823028.1 F 347 46 1930 C 6.70 -29.10 -28.76 -25.71 +0.51 +3.05 p
13 (807-230-433) 1931 1968

2807020823028.1 NA 19 16 1963 B 4.11 19.00 Dry -18.89 -- *Dry at 19 ft.
807-230-433A 1964 1968

280703N0823417.1 F 300 76 1972 C -- -- -25.61 --
807-234-0317

28071350823828.1 F 428 60 1964 C 9.08 -18.17 -17.26 -16.28 +0.13 +0.98
807-238-431 1964 1967

28080290820858.1 F 45 -- 1966 8 8.83 9.67 -0.33 -0.84
808-208-131

2080600820902.1 F 110 65 1967 8 -13.77 -13.25 -1.19 +0.52
808-209-444

280850U0821401.1 F 185 123 1964 8 8.72 -11.31 9.11 -10.46 -0.39 -1.35
808-214-224 1970 1968

28083290823436.1 F 359 81 1972 C -26.60
808-234-3236

28091I13122949.1 NA 7 5 1970 S 4.35 4.01 -0.72 +0.34
809-229-314

280917N0823123.1 F 765 80 1972 W -19.05 --
809-231-1723

280916N0N3105.1 F 80 78 1970 S 4.18 2.43 -0.53 +1.75
809-231-424

280920N0S23221.1 F 375 65 1963 C -13.22 -22.40 -23.56 -18.63 -1.87 +4.97
809-232-414 1965 1968

28093794823323.1 F 57 -- 1970 3 6.93 6.68 -1.08 +0.25
809-233-233

28Lt11F0823107.1 V 47 45 1949 - 8.01 8.38 -0.37
810-231-424

z81019H0S23202.1 f 44 42 1969 B 5.13 4.87 +0.26
810-232-424










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 79




Table 1.- Contiu-ed
Water level above (+)or below (-) land surface (feet)


-'hior to 1971 Iligheil water Change in highest
tevel in May or Recoled of
June observed level In
May o June
May or June

S1igh Low 1970 1.
Well Number (year) (yet) 1971, 1972 1K971 7 eanatk

HOLMNS COUNTY

304322N0855614.1 F 187K 1938 B + 6.90 + 1.82 + 3.72 + 2.68 -0.06 -1.04
4 (043-556-1) 1964 1956

30501480854837.1 F -- 1961 9 + 5.50 + 1.30 + 4.16 + 2.91 +0.56 -1.25
050-548-1 1964 1969

30511980855619.1 F 260R 1961 s -205.20 -209.85 -205.53 -207.98 -1.82 -2.45
051-556-1 1964 1969

305202N0854529.1 F 300R 1961 8 +17.6 +10.0 +12.1 + 9.7 +1.1 -2.4
052-545-2 1964 1967
INZAN RIVER COUNTY

273923N0804718.1 8 19 13 1950 C +30.2 +25.4 +28.70 +30.46 -1.47 +1.76 N
25 1957 1956

274815N0802541.1 F 540 1967 A +33.0 +28.0 +25.0 +31.4 -3.0 +6.4 H
33 1969 1967

274549H0802452.1 F 800 -- 1951 A +33.0 +28.4 +28.0 +20.4 -0.02 -7.6 M
j 73 1969 1968

274635N0803630.1 F 640 220 1951 A +17.4 +10.9 +10.6 +15.0 +0.8 +4.4 H
183 1969 1967

274452N0802753.1 F 620 -- 1968 s +16.4 + 4.8 + 4.6 +14.4 -0.2 +9.8 N
I 147 1969 1970

273833N0804619.1 F -- 1968 9 +16.0 +13.2 +12.0 +15.0 -1.2 +3.0 M
1R 205 1969 1970

273431N0802210.1 F 850 -- 1968 S +30.7 +24.6 +23.4 +29.4 -1.2 +6.0 H
1K 245 1969 1970

JACKSON COUNTY

304230N0845323.1 F 475R 100 1950 B -17.37 -38.15 -22.85 -24.61 +0.60 -1.76
23 (042-453-1) 1964 1951

304413N0850644.1 F 210 94 1961 9 -62.98 -81.84 -71.44 -75.97 +0.96 -4.53
044-506-1 1964 1968

305353NO852731.1 F 341 260 19$1 S -71.57 -88.75 -78.21 -73.94 -5.51 +4.27
053-527-1 1965 1969

30584480850354.1 F 83 -- 1955 8 -14.98 -33.70 -30.59 -29.44 -3.49 +1.15
058-503-1 1964 1969
JEFFERSON COUNTY

30220480835615.1 F 216 169 1960 8 -138.35 -143.75 -143.31 -143.23 +0.20 +0.08
022-356-1 1965 1968

303812N0833624.1 F 183 147 1960 S -13.33 -31.02 -29.91 -26.65 -2.15 +3.26
038-336-1 1965 1969

IAFAYETTE COUNTY

300823N0831759.1 F 106 -- 1961 8 -26.19 -46.92 -39.79 -38.55 -5.35 +1.24
008-317-1 1965 1969

295802N0831210.1 F 146 112 1961 B 4.23 8.89 7.40 5.11 -1.41 +2.29
958-312-1 1964 1962
LAKE COUNTY

290950N0813155.1 F 254R 1936 8 0.72 -5.30 3.48 2.97 -0.68 +0.51
22 (909-131-1) 1964 1968









80 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table 1.- Contim med
Water level above (+)or below (-) land surface (feet)


PtIor to 1971 "Oight water Change In highest
Mee in May at ktr ddo
a a May or June
0 May or June
In '171971
High Low 1970. 1971Well Numbr (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarka

LAKE COUN1Y! (continued)

282245N0814926.1 F 192 100 1959 B 1.80 5.95 5.12 3.60 -0.79 -1.52
822-149-213 1960 1968

282245HOS14926.2 S 23 18 1959 8 0.36 5.06 3.33 2.69 -0.87 +0.64
822-149-213A 1960 1963

2832 310815449.1 F 160 63 1969 C 1.88 5.51 4.49 2.96 -0.45 +1.53
832-L54-334 1960 1967

283203N0815449.2 S 30 17 1959 C -1.60 -5.23 3.76 1.70 +0.84 +2.06
832-L54-334A 1964 1967

28444530814621.1 F 200 112 1963 B + 3.75 + 0.02 + 0.88 + 1.37 -2.87 +0.49
844-146-244 1970 1968

284544N015230.1 F 89 80 1964 B -44.76 -43.60 D, 1971
848-152-233 1970 1966

290000N0813800.1 F 500 1961 B 9.21 -15.08 -11.05 -13.65 -1.84 -2.60
Lake 333 1970 1968

285129N0515451.1 F 141 1968 B -38.30 -42.91 -41.63 -41.58 -3.33 +0.05
1970 1968

284728N0813222.1 F 400 60 1967 B -73.10 -75.86 -78.14 -77.76 -5.04 +0.38
1970 1969

284832N0815330.1 F 592 100 1968 B -45.03 -50.78 -48.50 -48.58 -3.47 -0.06
1970 1968

283910110814331.1 F 750 1967 B -129.75 -136.63 -135.63 -136.62 -5.38 -1.49
1970 1968

28282930814136.1 F 650 119 1969 B -49.72 -51.02 -4.37 -1.30

LEE COUNTY

26380280814935.1 S 28 19 1945 C +19.13 +10.5 +17.52 +19.04 -1.52 -- m
246 1959 1949

26382210814314.1 H 94 60 1948 C +18.8 +11.1 D, 1970
414 1957 1955

LEON COUNTY

30271030841630.1 F 314 165 1945 M -149.05 -169.91 -165.62 -164.08 -3.04 +1.54
7 (027-416-1) 1948 1955

303728N0841012.1 H 41 38* 1933 m + 0.66 -33.14 -23.10 -23.37 -10.65 -0.27 *Screen 38
36A (037-410-2) 1965 1956 -41 Ft.

303111N0842054.1 F 194 104 1950 m -76.9 -93.3 -87.7 -87.0 -3.2 +0.7
115 (031-420-1) 1959 1957

3024130842000.1 S 57 57 1960 B 7.88 -19.31 -16.35 -14.36 -1.26 +1.99
024-420-1 1960 1969

30241M0842000.2 S 15 12* 1960 B 4.98 -11.86 7.65 8.44 -0.63 -0.79 *Well point
024-420-2 1960 1969 12 15 F

302640N0841700.1 F 310 146 1960 a -74.40 -82.50 -80.33 -77.92 -1.54 +3.41
026-417-1 1964 1969

30344730840724.1 F 231 1960 S -155.74 -177.09 -176.16 -175.08 -1.11 +1.08
034-407-1 1965 1969

303142M842146..1 F 225 100 1966 C -84.20 -91.12 -92.08 -90.45 -4.78 +1.63
031-421-132 1967 1969










INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 81




Table 1.- Conti ued
Water level above (+) or below (.) land surface (feet)


l'or to 7 l I lighesf water Change in lliplrest
level in May or Reoilded tr
June obselved level in
a MyunMay or June
may of June

lligh Low 1970. )971WellNumber (year) 1971 1972 1971 972 Remarks

LEON COUNTY (continued)

303142N0842146.2 A 54 49* 1966 C -30.83 -39.12 -35.93 -38..92 -2.45 -2.99 AScreen 49
031-421-132A 1967 1969 to 54 ft.

LEVY COUNTY

290202N0824041.1 F 155 1961 B 5.15 -10.34 8.42 8.87 -0.88 .-0.45
902-240-343 1964 1968

290215N0824123.1 F 58 1961 B 5.80 8.34 7.14 7.17 -0.49 -0.03
902-241-431 1964 1962

291208N0825926.1 F 91 68 1961 B 3.31 5.86 3.96 3.58 -0.65 +0.38
912-259-431 1970 1968

291508N0824329.1 F 300R 200 1961 B 2.74 6.52 2.35 2.68 +0.39 -0.33
915-243-431 1970 1968

291806N0825456.1 F 72 54 1961 B 3.20 6.63 3.01 3.10 +0.19 -0.09
918-254-331 1970 1968

292109N0824229.1 F 679 203 1964 B +17.8 + 8.0 +13.0 +13.2 -4.0 +0.2
921-242-431 1966 1968

292310N0822750.1 F 190 90 1961 B -47.69 -56.99 -- -- -923-227-430 1966 1968

292640N0823812.1 F 270 240 1961 -B -11.36 -17.84 -15.76 -14.50 -4.13 +1.26
926-238-241 1966 1968

292430N0822830.1 F 50 -- 1935 B -12.7 -26.5 -21.40 -20.48 -5.76 +0.92
CE8 1948 1940

292843N0825145.1 F 45 45 1961 B -16.91 -15.78 -2.79 +1.13

LIBERTY COUNTY

300152N0845927.1 F -- 1955' S 3.60 8.51 7.46 6.18 -0.73 +1.28
14 (001-459-1) 1964 1968

301035N0844037.1 F 118R 89 1961 B +13.3 + 6.8 +10.6 +10.7 0.00 +0.01
010-440-1 1965 1961

302321N0844735.1 F 85 70 1961 S + 4.90 + 1.29 + 2.51 + 2.16 -0.47 -0.35
023-447-1 1965 1968

302823N0845606.1 F 360 -- 1961 S -83.30 -86.26 -84.74 -85.60 -0.22 -0.86
028-456-1 1965 1968

-MADISON COUNTY

302856N0832501.1 F 320 300 1953 S -12.30 -38.12 -31.78 -- -4.37 -17 (028-325-1) 1965 1955

302822N0832555.1 F 322 307 1952 B 6.10 -34.87 -28.46 -23.16 -2.35 +5.30 P
18 (028-325-2) 1965 1955

MANATEE COUNTY

272356N0821813.1 F 450 409 1965 C -37.58 -67.25 -47.40 -43.92 -7.29 +3.98
Verna 1 1970 1968

MARION COUNTY

291115N0815925.1 F 135R 135 1933 C +11.99 + 3.35 + 8.65 + 7.82 -3.34 -0.83
5.(911-159-1) .1970 1957
296420N0815620.1 F 179 165 1936 B -13.84 -24.26 -20.10 -20.83 -2.30 -0.73
47 (902-156-1) 1960 1956










82 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




TAble 1.- Contined
Water level above (+)at below (-) land zurfere (fret)


Prior io 1971 "Ighest water Change in Iliightst
level in May or Rectsided or
June obacrved level in
May or June
*May or June

3 L E E I tllbh Low 1970- 1971
Wrlt Nummnr 2 (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renarks

MARION COUNTY (continued)

Z8592010814905.1 F 152 1936 B 0.82 -10.23 5.42 6.44 -2.58 -1.02
4a (859-150-1) 1961 1956

291015N0813850.1 F 166 166 1936 B -25.0 -31.19 -27.89 -28.84 -2.20 -0.95
49 (910-138-1) 1942 1957

291120N0821025.1 F 106 1935 8 -26.04 -34.39 -30.23 -31.03 -3.97 -0.80
51 (911-210-1) 1960 1956

29051430822707.1 F 442 125 1964 C -79.69 -82.46 -81.96 -82.05 -2.27 -0.09
905-227-1 1970 1968

2916L3r0821955.1 F 124 1961 B -101.28 -112.13 -106.99 -4.81 -916-219-1 1965 1963

290Z15N08215Z4.1 F 51 1964 B -28.22 -35.00 -32.61 -33.12 -4.39 -0.51
902-215-431 1970 1968

290306N0822328.2 F 36 26 1964 B 6.36 -14.49 8.30 -10.79 -0.96 -2.49
903-223-431 1965 1968

29120770822616.1 F 52 1961 a 5.82 -11.29 -10.85 -11.86 -5.03 -1.01
912-226-432 1970 1968

291910e0821550.1 F 218 1964 B -60.35 -66.41 -63.83 -66.05 -3.48 -2.22
919-215-330 1970 1968

292015N0820650.1 F 132 50 1961 8 -41.26 -48.09 -45.60 -46.27 -4.34 -0.67
920-206-312 1970 1968

292546N0815133.1 F 340 307 1964 B -113.87 -119.95 -117.81 -118.25 -3.94 -0.44
925-151-124 1970 1968

MARTIN COUNTY

26573280801430.1 S 31 20 1950 C +20.2 +15.77 +18.80 +20.81 -0.48 +2.01 M
140 1957 1961

27101ZN0801412.1 S 74 73 1952 C + 9.8 + 0.81 + 0.06 + 2.20 -3.64 +2.14 H
147 1958 1968

270124N0802801.1 S 11 10 1957 C +32.4 +27.78 +28.21 +31.06 -2.19 +2.85 H
928 1957 1968

2709410802103.1 S 15 14 1957 C +23.40 +19.60 +21.91 +23.63 -0.04 +1.72 H
933 1966 1965

27050790803353.1 F 1.080 500 1953 A +51.9 +40.2 +47.5 +51.0 +7.3 +3.5 H
1957 1970

270153N0802910.1 F 1,000 1957 A +49.5 +45.1 +42.2 +45.3 -2.9 +3.1 H
1957 1970

271208N0802903.1 F 835 373 1953 A +53.2 +49 +47.6 +50.2 -1.4 +2.6 H
1957 1970

MONROE COUNTY

25072590802431.1 F 1,330 696 1965 I +40.5 +41.1 -- H
C 1273 1965

25191.30801650.1 F 1,074 1,050 1962 1 +38 +34 H
S 1447 1962

NASSAU COUNTY

30324480812637.1 F 68OR 1939 S +41.1 +18.3 +17.2 +17.8 -3.2 +0.6
8 (032-126-1) 1947 1968











INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 83




Table 1.- Continuaed
Water level above (+)ot below (-) land surface (feeo


Pror to 1971 lIhlrest water 01thne In llIghest
level In May or ltreided or
June observed level In
MAy of June
May or June


Well Numigh Low !970. 1971Well Numbler ~ (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 972 Remueki

NASSAU COUNTY (continued)

303801N0812737.1 F 640R 1939 S +24.0 -19.46 -11.46 5.48 -4.92 +7.98
12 (038-127-1) 1947 1963

30401N0N812645.1 F 191 1939 B +10.1 -29.34 -28.80 -24.35 -2.43 +4.45
27 (040-126-1) 1946 1963

303754N0813627.1 F 1,00OR 450 1934 A +19.8 3.53 4.54 3.22 -4.13 +1.32
44 (037-136-1) 1947 1968

303658N0814226.1 F 569R 1940 S +40.5 +16.0 +20.6 +21.7 -0.2 +1.1
50 (036-142-1) 1940 1968

303340N0815000.1 F SO 1940 S +42.0 +23.1 +23.0 +24.0 -2.7 +1.0
51 (033-150-1) 1947 1968
& 1948

303703N0813050.1 F 540R 504 1940 S +33.1 + 4.5 + 1.85 + 3.16 -4.95 +1.31
55 (037-130-1) 1947 1968

304022N0812750.1 F -- 1939 A +43.0 -39.74 -47.65 -33.62 -16.48 +14.03
33 1939 1966

304002N0813812.1 F 1940 A +36.5 +13.6 +13.0 +13.4 -3.5 +0.4
53 1940 1968

3042050815425.1 F 700 405 1960 A 5.30 -11.67 -11.78 -10.20 -3.16 +1.58
91 1964 1968

OKALOOSA COUNTY

3024190863626.1 F 80OR 500 1936 S +20.1 -85.12 -- --- D. 1971
3 (024-636-1) 1950 1968

3038490863141.1 F 609R 456 1947 B -108.1 -133.0 -- -- D, 1971
25 (038-631-1) 1949 1968

303512N0863751.1 F 766R 524 1947 C -102.3 -139.88 -141.92 -145.54 -2.04 -3.58
29 (035-637-1) 1948 1970

303745N0864421.1 F 690R 527 1948 S -46.8 -80.6 -- -- D, 1971
31 (037'-644-1) 1948 1969

302857N0862852.1 F 540 1947 S +26.6 -22.25 --- D, 1971
34 (028-629-1) 1950 1970

30274710863820.1 F 858 503 1966 C -56.74 -71.5 -- -- D, 1971
027-638-214 1967 1970

OKEECHOBEE COUNTY

272315N0810109.1 S 21 18 1949 C +46.7 +38.82 +47.16 +44.92 +4.37 -2.24 m
2 1957 1962

272932N0804822.1 S 22 19 1948 C +61.3 +56.7 +61.35 +59.90 +2.11 -1.45 M
3 1959 1950

27190010804820.1 F 1,182 461 1967 S +10.4 + 6.00 + 5.0 + 8.0 -1.2 +3.0 m 21 1970 1967

271439N0805653.1 H 1,025 416 1951 S +16.4 + 9.9 + 8.4 +13.5 -2.0 -5.1 m
22 1970 1968

271514N0805116.1 F 926 496 1951 S + 7.8 + 5.4 + 5.0 + 7.0 -1.8 +2.0 m
23 1970 1967

271340N0804440.1 F 1,448 611 1953 S + 9.5 + 8.8 + 8.2 + 6.0 -0.6 -2.2 m
24 1969 1970










84 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table I.- Conti med
Waltz level above t+) or below (.) land surface (fee)


Pror to 1971 ll es water lange In lighsl
i In May or rcordrd or
June obervd level in
May or June
may 0f June

liala Low 1970. 5971.
Well Niamber a a a ~- (yeas) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remrts

OIECHBEE COUNTY (continued)

27145680805007.1 F 1.327 1961 S +14.8 +11.3 +13.0 N
35 1969 1968

ORANGE COUNTY

28325240812835.1 F 350 328 1930 C + 2.20 -14.87 -13.58 -12.54 -6.00 +1.04
47 (832-128-1) 1960 1968

28325280812835.2 S 20 17 1948 M + 3.04 -11.72 -12.17 -11,63 -8.39 +0.54
473(332-128-3) 1960 1968

28322240812833.1 S 50 46 1948 8 -27.47 -39.35 D, 1971
47C(832-128-4) 1960 1953

283249N0810532.1 F 492 151 1961 C -26.47 -30.57 -28.78 -26.74 -0.50 +2.04
832-105-1 1966 1967

OSCEOLA COUNTY

2817140805430.1 s 19 13 1950 C + 0.78 3.80 2.83 + 0.32 -0.96 +3.15
171 1966 1956

28061910805426.1 S 18 18 1949 C 1.34 5.58 3.20 1.03 -0.28 +2.17
179 1969 1968

28114130810941.1 S 16 14 1948 C 1.23 7.76 4.61 5.59 -0.01 -0.98
131 1957 1968

274646N0813748.1 S 23 16 1948 C 0.6 5.2 1.43 1.52 +0.95 -0.09
182 1957 1950

27482880810109.1 S 27 22 1948 C .1 5.0 0.51 0.42 +2.92 +0.09
183 1957 1956

28050140805231.1 F 375 325 1967 B +13.8 +10.3 +12.7 +13.0 -1.1 +0.3
805-052-1 1970 1968

PALM AFACH COUNTY

263652N0800338.1 8 17 16 1944 C + 8.6 + 3.6 + 4.28 +10.28 -2.83 +6.00 M
88 1948 1956

26405280800338.1 a 18 16 1948 C +10.0 + 5.5 + 6.35 +10.42 -1.54 +4.07 N
99 1957 1956

26484050801147.1 B 14 9 1950 C +18.9 +15.0 +17.97 +18.90 -0.35 +0.93 N
109 1957 1956

26544580802142.1 B 8 8 1951 C 2.40 6.00 4.45 -1.30 -110 1966 1962

2v332880800832.1 NA 11 11 1964 C 0.7 4.1 1.9 1.96 -0.7 -0.06
P3 445 1966 1967

26255430800851.1 NA 11 11 1964 C 1.4 4.3 3.30 2.55 -1.30 +0.80
PB 446 1966 1967

26524080803721.1 NA 16 14 1964 C -- +14.93 +12.44 +1.32 -2.49 N
Ps 505

264133N0804752.1 NA 11 11 1964 C +11.34 11.57 -0.06 +0.27 H
P3 506

26441540804136.1 NA 10 10 1964 C +10.62 +10.96 -0.13 +0.34 H
PS 517

26423(00801205.1 NA 11 11 1970 C +15.70 +17.66 -1.20 +1.96 M
PS 561










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0L1 016! OZE-1
W10o+ ZVIZ+ 91'01- 09101- ZZ' !- 199Q 0 6961 9E act R V*9zz Z90 0!!


8#'0- !!P- WE! LV -- 596! S S Vt! CL'0 zonvlet8

996! 996! IM-t
91*Z+ WO0- 91*9 Z6*8 W~6 WE V 96! 1 sit 0c it VMM9N Y!!9

996! 696! tOC-t
65*Z+ Z6*0- WC9 W6- W!6 tr! 0 MI6 Z9 69 A V1~0 ?Oct o!19!e


SV'0+ Z9*Z- 68*6 K(0!- 996! 0Z 0 ~ A P0o"90z90N!0!!9


9910+ 1'0- Z118 io- -- V 696! 91! 98! A VI109O!U 0 19Z!s


W90-4 090- E(V!!- ttC!!- V 01! UT! 1?! A 160"!90H9 0!R


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6V0- 9WT- 80*V 1k! V 096! Vill US9 a TITME90N!08Z


OL'O- ZVL ZS*9 -9 1961 09 50! A V860ZOOT19!08

!C-LOZ-01!8
lg'!- !8!- W~81- 860!Z- L-S 961 M~ 00S a C9 1O018018


SVE- E9'1+ 68*6 lW9 95101- L1V 8 096! i SS a I810!t!L(ON0!9!



0L1 1961 6(1' 8.1
14 1( 8111+ 0*o0-I V !9! 051.! a I~vS 009 !!1v9!

1961 0L1 M0 a.1
N4 LE10- 961o- 6(1'-t- 9*1V 0.01'-. V19- V 01 P;6 Z(C!t a C10S108N000'9


N LS'Z+ OV1- L6'9+ 01'9 +- -- 96! US1 (9! 9 I'L!LOOR9O0EM


06-08 U903US* 'N EtI4- -- (LL +I 00.0 3- -- 2 1 08 *06 Vt! C19(0090NMO9(9

99 8.1
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1'99 ad1
H4 00*(+ 01'Z- 061'!-T 06!!T+ 0 0L1 0! 01 Vu! C899000!!(91'9


H 090- oV~O- WE'8+ 06'I!+ D- 016! 6 6 Vt! !991!08081!099!


N 0'0-t We" 4- -- OL60 1 0! 01 Vu! VvvS'00G0N8Sz99

(poanU!230) AJmtflotO t0vil H'!VA




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58 'ON 1WvIfl3W1D NOILVY'flOdNI








86 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY





tahle 1.- Continued
Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feetl


Prior to 1971 Highest water (lunge in Iliighest
level in May or Recotded or
June observed level in
May or June
3 ., ~ May or June


S. High LoW 1970- 1971Well umber (y ar) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks

PASCO COUNTY (continued)

23122230820623.1 F 41 1966 S -- 8.79 8.14 -0.27 +0.65
812-206-413

28122230823934.1 F 301 76 1965 C -11.56 -18.04 -18.34 -15.33 -2.70 -3.01
812-239-322 1966 1968

231348N0822943.1 F 564 36 1967 C 5.29 6.85 +2.53 -1.56
813-229-123

28132830824255.1 F 102 90 1969 A -25.41 -24.70 -0.79 +0.71
313-242-311

28132430824356.1 F 162 137 1969 A -15.89 -15.83 -0.65 +0.06
813-243-311

281444"0823018.1 F 743 44 1967 C 4.58 7.12 6.41 7.36 +0.53 -0.95
814-230-214 1970 1970

281445N0824145.1 F 425 401 1969 A 6.01 6.03 -0.95 -0.02
814-241-114

28155830822646.1 NA 49 43 1934 C 4.77 -10.1 8.17 8.71 -3.37 -0.54
13 (313-226-112) 1959 1945

28153230824123.1 F 582 572 1968 C 4.97 5.39 7.65 6.62 -2.68 +1.03
815-241-233 1970 1969

281636N0823720.1 F 115 65 1965 C -6.60 9.54 7.72 7.96 -0.61 -0.24
816-237-234A 1969 1968

281636N823720.2 NA 25 22 1965 C 5.73 8.91 6.90 7.34 -0.78 -0.44
816-237-2348 1970 1968

281648N0824302.1 F 235 223 1969 A 5.62 5.55 -0.01 +0.07
816-243-224

28164240824402.1 F 75 68 1%9 A 3.99 2.64 +0.33 +1.35
816-244-242

28171530821644.1 F 150 57 1964 C -34.08 -44.70 -40.96 -42.10 -2.56 -1.14
817-216-314 1%6 1968

28171530821644.2 NA 9 6 1964 B 5.60 -- Reported Di
817-216-314A 1965 Hay 1971,
1972

281906N0821616.1 F 640 240 1963 A -33.37 -35.17 -3.24 -1.80
319-216-434

281926N0822129.1 F 113 83 1965 C -11.23 -16.66 -14.20 -15.32 -0.32 -1.12
819-222-411 1964 1968

281918N0822646.1 F 73 38 1965 s 2.74 7.49 4.51 4.65 +0.19 -0.14
819-226-314 1970 1968

2819490823320.1 F 73 60 1%6 C 2.77 5.61 3.83 3.66 -0.02 +0.17
819-233-274A 1970 1968

2819491101171120.2 NA 23 20 1966 B 3.69 5.67 3.69 3.51 -0.01' +0.18
819-233-2143 1966 1968

2820090823738.1 F 73 59 1965 B 5.15 9.03 7.16 7.50 -2.01 -0.34
820-237-342 1970 1968

28212680821609.1 F 700 160 1%3 A -117.06 -1.39 D, 1972
821-216-421

28215250824137.1 F 27 1964 B 8.25 8.15 -0.27 +0.10
821-241-124









INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 87




Table 1.- Continued
Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 Highest water Change in Ilighest
level in May or Recorded or
June observed level in
May or June
May or June

light Low 1970. 1971.
Well Number- U E (ye (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks

PASCO COUNTY (continued)

282229N0824058.1 F 178 156 1969 A 9.33 -11.45 -0.38 -2.12
822-240-311

2822291(0824157.1 F 30 27 1969 A 2.87 1.88 +0.16 +0,99
822-241-311

282540N0822757.1 F 82 29 1965 C -20.60 -33.90 -28.48 -30.85 -7.42 -2.37
825-227-131 1970 1968

282641N0821120.1 F 227 49 1959 C 9.97 -23.20 -21.11 -21.90 -4.02 -0.79
826-211-214 1960 1968

PINELLAS COUNTY

275636N0824629.1 F 270 94 1959 A -57.77 -61.05 +4.83 -3.28
756-246-233A

275753N0824353.1 M 283 1967 A -- -48.60 -49.14 -0.16 -0.54
757-243-111

275815N0824404.1 F 299 81 1953 C -19.83 -24.55 -25.21 -24.15 -3.12 +1.06
665(158-244-424) 1959 1955

275843N0824742.1 F 208 54 1945 C -24.91 -28.18 -28.09 -27.32 -1.10 +0.77 T
246(758-247-132) 1959 1955

280054N0824718.1 F 195 1948 B -10.74 -18.19 -15.30 -14.92 +0.56 +0.38 T
166(800-247-212) 1964 1956

280133N0824151.1 F 120 1967 A -33.75 -35.15 -1.57 -1.40
801-241-134A

280108N0824339.1 F 108 1967 A -86.95 -0.10
801-243-331

280204N0823909.1 F 87 1964 B 0.52 1.35 1.44 1.18 -0.09 +0.26
802-239-443 1966 1970

280219NO24007.1 F 174 1963 C 1.98 3.89 4.00 3.82 -0.53 +0.18
802-240-424 1965 1969

280230N0824650.1 F 105 42 1963 A 1.98 2.05 -2.41 -0.07
802-246-312

280457N0824204.2 F 310 300 1968 C + 0.15 + 0.11 0.25 + 0.25 -0.40 +0.50
804-242-222A 1970 1969

280852N0824143.1 F 780 758 1967 C -33.67 -35.49 -36.98 -36.37 -1.49 +0.61
808-241-123 1969 1970

280820N0824501.1 F 141 33 1947 C 7.78 9.84 9.40 9.27 -1.12 +0.13 T
13 (808-245-424) 1957 1951

280904N0823906.1 F 1972 C -- -33.92
809-239-0406

280907N0824248.1 F 305 205 1965 C -10.22 -12.54 -11.67 -11.50 -0.22 +0.17
809-242-334 1966 1968

POLK COUNTY

273849N0815111.1 F,H 737 50 1963 C -45.87 -82.62 -78.70 -70.28 -6.53 +8.42
738-151-223 1964 1968

274129N0814202.1 F 928 -- 1958 A --
741-142-422

274155N0815732.1 F 302 280 1964 B -74.78 -96.49 -93.22 -87.19 -4.36 +6.03
741-157-122 1965 1967










88 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table I.- Continu ed
Water level above () or below (-) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 HIghest water (lange fn highest
level in May or Recvndtd or
June observed level In
May or June
i L L *May or June

High Low 1970- 1971WeillNmber & (year) (your) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks

POLK COUNT (continued)

274226N0813152.1 P 62 59 1949 C -43.51 -48.11 -45.72 -46.20 -1.08 -0.48
48 (742-131-312) 1954 1956

274440H0813148.1 H 319 208 1949 I 5.08 -26.68 -25.99 -17.52 -1.14 +8.47
51(744-131-132) 1958 1968

27440740814740.1 F,11 750 60 1964 B -48.86 -81.72 -69.88 -71.99 -- -2.11
744-147-343 1964 1968

27451740815840.1 F 834 394 1964 M -65.44 -100.69 -95.18 -89.73 -4.13 -5.45
745-158-323 1%4 1968

27461690814343.1 F 890 497 1960 C -161.52 -174.65 -176.08 -170.60- -2.65 +5.48
746-143-323 1970 1970

2747420813756.1 F 959 306 1964 B -58.77 -78.47 -74.36 -67.91 +6.45
747-137-131 1964 1968

27473910820002.1 F 400 1958 A -95.46 -91.70 -7.68 +3.76
747-200-242

274812NO811903.1 S 17 14 1949 C + 0.23 5.94 1.66 0.38 +0.82 +0.28
748-119-442 1957 1962

2748468081.2620.1 F 199 153 1958 B +15.0 +14.5 +13.4 -1.1 -748-126-01 1969 1970

275009N0815409.1 F 303 288 1964 B -106.96 -131.29 -125.49 -119.91 -4.55 +5.58
750-154-441 1965 1968

27521190814255.1 F 555 150 1964 H -85.78 -115.08 -107.23 -103.49 -0.27 +3.74
752-142-331 1964 1968

27535090815142.1 F 662 180 1945 C -57.71 -69.34 -72.05 -65.69 -6.56 +6.36
753-151-123 1970 1970

275326N0815858.1 F 710 237 1955 C -28.15 -63.97 -54.11 -51.78 -8.03 +2.33
753-158-311 1961 1968

275437N0812410.1 F 220 175 1969 B -- --
754-123-01

27584090812410.1 F 612 91 1958 A -- -34.18 -31.64 +2.54
758-139-241

275815N8414442.1 NA 26 24 1965 M 9.48 -15.55 -13.78 -13.67 -2.06 +0.11
758-144-323 1966 1968

27580990814709.1 F 572 105 1965 B -48.17 -61.26 -53.20 -51.05 -1.71 +2.15
758-147-441 1969 1967

27590790814704.1 NA 27 25 1965 B 9.89 -18.15 -13.69 -13.78 -3.80 -0.09
758-147-444 1970 1968

275959N0815525.1 F 1,220 293 1970 C -38.71 -43.24 -47.80 -45.06 -5.19 +2.74
759-135-5925 1970 1970

280056N0813839.1 F 587 107 1972 A -- -16.54 -15.65 +2.77 +0.99
800-138-5639

28022990813252.1 F 463 137 1959 I -10.15 -14.51 -13.33 -14.15 -1.32 -0.82
302-132-312 1964 1967

28022920815128.1 F,1 265 45 1965 8 -12.85 -24.07 -20.83 -19.49 -1.78 +1.34
802-151-411 1964 1968

28033490815448.1 8 58 31 1959 T -- 5.45 5.42 -0.53 +0.03
803-154-134












INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 89




Table 1.- Continued
Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet)


Prior to 1971 llighest water Chiange in Ilighest
level in May or Recarrded or
June observed level in
May or June
'E May or June
0 rS

m i H high Low 1970- 1971Well Number <. E (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks

POLK COUNTY (continued)

280456N0813743.1 F 549 110 1972 A -60.00 -61.42 -1.42
804-137-5643

280429N0815100.1 F 373 40 1972 A -18.45 -18.13 -- +0.32
804-151-2900

280413N0815428.1 NA 15* 12 1955 A -- 9.77 9.15 -3.79 +0.62 *Screen with
804-154-431 gravel 12-15 ft.

280412N0815428.1 H' 77 52 1955 T -- -18.48 -16.39 -4.58 +2.09
804-154-431A

280531N0814316.1 F 555 282 1972 A -- -53.52 -52.93 +0.59
805-143-3116

280549N0814924.1 F 586 136 1972 A -- -46.32 -- -- -805-149-4924

280556N0815326.1 F 72 45 1956 T -- -29.30 -30.35 -1.10 -1.05
805-153-211

280503N0815528.1 F 311 82 1956 B -21.07 -30.53 -26.75 -26.94 -0.95 -0.19
805-155-333 1963 1967

280503N0815526.1 H 72 62 1955 T -- -22.68 -22.69 -1.36 -0.01
805-155-333A

280633N0815540.1 NA 20 19 1955 T -16.18 -15.95 -4.28 +0.23
806-155-311

280614N0815636.1 NA 13 10 1955 S -- 9.69 9.60 -2.89 +0.09
806-156-342

280613N0815636.2 F 103 63 1956 S -29.33 -29.72 -0.31 -0.39
806-156-342A

280715N0815435.1 H 55 31 1956 T 5.00 4.27 -0.82 +0.73
807-154-433

280719N0815433.1 NA 9 8 1955 T 4.69 3.69 -1.86 +1.00
807-154-433A

280829N0815353.1 F 93 56 1956 T -21.30 -20.78 -3.19 +0.52
808-153-311

281058N0813642.1 F 195 81 1945 C 1.70 5.74 3.94 4.95 -0.93 -1.01
44 (810-136-1) 1960 1962

281051N0813625.1 S 67 60 1948 C -44.9 -49.6 -48.77 -49.12 -2.73 -0.35
47 (810-136-2) 1960 1962

281008N0814418.1 F 425 102 1959 C -11.12 -11.57 -1.74 -0.45
810-144-432

281008N0814418.2 S 9 6 1959 C 8.22 6.98 -3.57 -1.24
810-144-432A

281317N0814913.1 F 218 78 1959 S 6.76 7.12 -10.19 8.60 -3.07 +1.59
813-149-423 1969 1970

281317N0814913.2 S 27 19 1959 S 4.32 4.47 5.50 6.39 -1.18 -0.89
813-149-423A 1970 1969

281440N0814317.1 F 285 80 1960 S 9.44 9.55 -12.64 -10.77 -3.09 +1.87
814-143-732 1969 1970

281440N0814317.2 S 18 15 1960 S 5.12 5.77 7.61 7.21 -2.49 +0.40
814-143-232A 1970- 1969











90 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY




Table I.- Contli-ed
Water level abtme (+)or below (.) land surface feet)


Prior to 1971 tin ilet w er (latge In I highest
level in May or lm ded ol
June olreived level in
ayr neMay or June
May or June

Itigh Low 1970- 1971
Writ 9umter (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renarks

POLK COUNTY (continued)

281532110813450.1 F 250 85 1960 C -13.00 -13.92 -0.92
815-134-134

2815320813450.2 S 32 29 1960 B -12.17 -12.95 -0.78
815-134-134A

281511N0813931.1 F 453 358 1960 S -64.78 -67.58 -69.57 -70.91 -4.79 -1.34
815-139-342 1970 1969

28151140813931.2 S 92 89 1960 S -66.44 -66.48 -69.13 -71.69 -2.69 -2.56
a15-139-342A 1970 1969

23133250814930.1 F 231 78 1960 S 6.10 7.11 9.25 7.68 -2.14 +1.57
815-149-233 1969 1970

28154150815721.1 F 168 52 1959 S 4.64 3.02 7.50 5.69 -2.48 +0.81
815-157-232 1969 1970

PUTNAM COUNTY

2925280813835.1 F 159 1936 B 6.2 -10.36 8.80 8.18 -1.78 +0.62 S
28 (925-138-1) 1944 1968

293913N0813840.1 F 300R 1936 B +10.8 0.73 + 0.58 + 0.75 -2.94 +0.17 S
29 (939-138-1) 1936 & 1968
1957

293720N0815345.1 F 303R 300 1934 S -29.42 -35.65 -29.70 -- +1.15
937-153-1 1967 1957

2939410813430.1 F 547 113 1958 S + 4.26 9.67 4.48 + 1.14 -3.38 +5.62
939-134-11 1959 1968

29435610815258.1 R 151 125 1956 B -42.45 -46.71 -45.87 -45.23 -2.80 +0.64
943-152-1 1966 1968

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

30075910812307.1 F 350R 180 1934 A +43.9 +32.1 +30.5 +30.7 -2.1 +0.2
5 (007-123-1) 1951 1968

300556N0812910.1 P 336R 240 1934 A +36.5 +20.7 +22.5 +22.0 000 -0.5
8 (005-129-1) 1947 1968

30004850812333.1 F 258 1957 B + 4.72 4.64 3.69 1.63 -1.78 +2.06
000-123-2 1959 1968

29372910812212.1 F 622 142 1958 C -17.30 -23.13 -22.77 -20.84 -1.10 +1.93
937-122-1 1959 1968

29412080812920.1 F 541 118 1955 B +10.1 -11.51 4.69 + 2.90 -2.57 +7.59 P
941-129-7 1959 1968

294702N0812632.1 F 275 101 1956 B 1.55 -31.63 -32.22 9.50 -16.42 +22.72 P
947-126-1 1958 1968

295849110812614.1 R 280 260 1971 C + 2.83 + 2.80
SP 5

ST. 1.UCI COUNTY

27153813003706.1 S 17 13 1950 C +28.2 +24.20 +26.96 +27.49 +0.01 +0.53 M
41 1957 1967

27265430804016.1 S 18 13 1950 C +27.2 +23.76 +26.47 +26.15 +1.35 -0.32 M
42 1969 1961

2725248002428.1 NA 12 12 1967 C +19.85 +14.67 +18.40 +18.15 +0.60 -0.25 H
SIM. 125 1968 198




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'900372' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFJ' 'sip-files00006.tif'
fcc1c27cb04d06f8888046c9c381124e
08eb0763b82d675986859e22855f3460a129dfdd
'2017-03-07T13:12:58-05:00'
describe
'1010' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFK' 'sip-files00006.txt'
7e7dbf1cfd3d41d124280b98e989e58e
6443e7d77384078fcd11b25d254abe680d95b60a
describe
'5351' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFL' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
35b7d824a2d1bc3b488604a14b9a1f00
1d67447b2bc5a00d660f0d5bc61aaae5bf8963ea
'2017-03-07T13:11:19-05:00'
describe
'105814' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFM' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
a271c81c68f9a2f23a72f59d9380ccc0
e6c62d40dede81173d19b8307c22942651062696
'2017-03-07T13:12:27-05:00'
describe
'101308' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFN' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
efc9c44a0e45a5da34a8f364357abea8
301927ceb31941cb0d46b35770118f12cf15fbde
'2017-03-07T13:13:32-05:00'
describe
'41460' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFO' 'sip-files00007.pdf'
8bdc436fb82678dac3489826eabcdb9c
b23cf1eb4ee52b2a6d54252a67c4eb3017b884e4
'2017-03-07T13:13:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOFO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:11-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:45-05:00'
normalize
'59328' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFP' 'sip-files00007.pro'
c518adfce86110048fc4989394b50e48
866adfaed0ad624f2424a56117e558a5188348b2
'2017-03-07T13:11:05-05:00'
describe
'34199' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFQ' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
f8ae7399097d85e094212408fdb33006
a58991dbe8bf1305da1747393967c0d2835beb62
'2017-03-07T13:10:24-05:00'
describe
'920268' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFR' 'sip-files00007.tif'
1e3772d1b3585ec1b7bc1000fbf130aa
49d1e1204f2deb5cbd5503402a68e3987b50ae54
'2017-03-07T13:09:00-05:00'
describe
'2693' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFS' 'sip-files00007.txt'
26a4974083fdf1f2809a0f8f59ea5bf2
889e9d6c14dbd8a206a98537b60fe016a61fd599
'2017-03-07T13:13:33-05:00'
describe
'9962' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFT' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
b00db5035d381a8bd0098c562c925b53
3015d59639b918cc2ea047b9bd280449171f1620
'2017-03-07T13:10:15-05:00'
describe
'130384' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFU' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
752be33264711c9af306b080cbb10b51
a0ef688a739638a266c119cc8969845fc28cc3c5
'2017-03-07T13:07:30-05:00'
describe
'121165' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFV' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
f6afa9caf7f75ee66cac93723546e78a
0e4ff0a2b17ee4d43d9dd2d3b4a06ea84c8285f5
'2017-03-07T13:12:26-05:00'
describe
'52014' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFW' 'sip-files00008.pdf'
025c82437839de8e2fde03caf73e147b
76508d431a30a41ccd9442f3d33579c1f5ede738
'2017-03-07T13:06:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOFW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:16-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:06:35-05:00'
normalize
'67035' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFX' 'sip-files00008.pro'
124a7dfb616a282f30f4979928f789a0
71cde713aa578ebc96923f0dcd46009830d681b2
'2017-03-07T13:11:07-05:00'
describe
'40287' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFY' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
f614584777526ce5cea81e709031bcd1
0b15324b468e38f30701c06a800cfb85f59332ac
'2017-03-07T13:08:38-05:00'
describe
'907420' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOFZ' 'sip-files00008.tif'
ff1395a91b3004d034dea91f62589ee4
baac317b2cd031ae85c4c646e17458f28dc2d96a
'2017-03-07T13:10:27-05:00'
describe
'2873' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGA' 'sip-files00008.txt'
464f1c1b758caa7d6da01f7ced732ac1
3a00a09f0ff865411e24646da44a0f75f9e21741
'2017-03-07T13:10:45-05:00'
describe
'12069' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGB' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
f67a922cc526634ea381d374883725b9
40b6d575bedc6933dab02174875a9f86d50a142c
'2017-03-07T13:10:03-05:00'
describe
'130715' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGC' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
d5bad25272df5946d6c1b202c8afc945
8595065e3c89f48c5924a4e22e4e2e17e37f93d9
'2017-03-07T13:11:25-05:00'
describe
'124197' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGD' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
cca7b661a7dc9195b555adacd2d52c99
fb416272caceced6564a7a25bab56c5969cb4545
'2017-03-07T13:13:46-05:00'
describe
'53027' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGE' 'sip-files00009.pdf'
eff138eaaf93354de673fc7cddd25e3e
dd5561b0d67b32b0d408e5d21425f88adb7df347
'2017-03-07T13:11:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOGE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:24-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:51-05:00'
normalize
'61273' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGF' 'sip-files00009.pro'
ed3400ac0f26f947241b99971107d068
bb6aeda10606f0339c61d0b83220d6a0b4b4b545
describe
'41357' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGG' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
4b887d59e9d85ce300d4fb8e38536bf9
969c4c6c04a53fc06b0fc0410e571813e86ff411
'2017-03-07T13:12:36-05:00'
describe
'871212' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGH' 'sip-files00009.tif'
6ca45d622d877a9019f426c4456a7cce
b4dfac49b0cec2e5310b8e5a519a6f83989cf743
'2017-03-07T13:12:57-05:00'
describe
'2716' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGI' 'sip-files00009.txt'
1c406d21a9076a8d953cc3163b0c3000
4a4eea67a88c63cfe6075c85a73751e1293a5b00
'2017-03-07T13:13:23-05:00'
describe
'12671' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGJ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
17b5aac994046d8cdcdc226dadb0f61e
7bed3878d5ec7abc08180d4e77fa9ff3a3669995
'2017-03-07T13:13:03-05:00'
describe
'42861' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGK' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
f19c81b64c77bd297ade6a77d006d026
43c3d16c3fd5225a07f05e29fb1db568dcd8d1b8
'2017-03-07T13:11:29-05:00'
describe
'43879' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGL' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
687c336566c5b57b1ad3a1b30eed7c6b
f77de75a809a416509b263b5ee31ab0d9414604b
'2017-03-07T13:12:41-05:00'
describe
'18022' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGM' 'sip-files00010.pdf'
28f1f37760f7c04a85b7b721b2383725
e498f3f0a0d79eef7c2356146cf6cc39fe3affb3
'2017-03-07T13:11:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOGM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:26-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:32-05:00'
normalize
'17444' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGN' 'sip-files00010.pro'
71d78c8638aaa41edfa48ad3c312423d
dd8cecf0ac3329889f838dd3c10343113aa1f883
'2017-03-07T13:07:04-05:00'
describe
'16013' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGO' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
f27c75dc7135a8dc846a0e9716833780
02909c50bc7ecad845c31d1eaf249490d58aa1a3
'2017-03-07T13:12:19-05:00'
describe
'878808' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGP' 'sip-files00010.tif'
db2aa90b14b8fdeb173893b5507b2007
553c1720ca28fe7ba5c208fda99b26554e12b97c
'2017-03-07T13:08:53-05:00'
describe
'867' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGQ' 'sip-files00010.txt'
3e18c71c299f2a49247516c21d1bff76
09552647a04d72d64784f06f54f29b97f86701ee
'2017-03-07T13:07:45-05:00'
describe
'4712' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGR' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
f984485bdc520c71478bac954d507f6a
cbce7fc7f38c6f5abe66b00b8c675f3bb442a71a
'2017-03-07T13:12:28-05:00'
describe
'2868' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGS' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
594527e65d87bbaeec3ebe82706af22b
4c034521d395b8da80f9227543347fb9b0435493
'2017-03-07T13:11:08-05:00'
describe
'10667' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGT' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
667df7447bd77e9e98cec1f6327fa331
112bfc323b1cb0a100e308999eac5fc4720c8e6d
'2017-03-07T13:11:24-05:00'
describe
'3630' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGU' 'sip-files00011.pdf'
9b818b6dbe3862768b3957b9304a63b1
d8a963963b6aeee299c3ce2e9233b339980838d9
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOGU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:10-05:00'
describe
normalize
'219' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGV' 'sip-files00011.pro'
3383ae0555428c6d93e7d4630b296428
7f8009262aa846ef5b70ad6b956b8e97b3b53182
describe
'3315' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGW' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
60471e791babe8cc0399f9b67ffad361
ed29f027da571486f1875ea6bd5c00b76002a948
'2017-03-07T13:14:00-05:00'
describe
'865452' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGX' 'sip-files00011.tif'
7e8e3a0a914a098535eabf199553bda3
06589d509926f07f385d1a92c6322d7608cd8062
'2017-03-07T13:09:15-05:00'
describe
'3' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGY' 'sip-files00011.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
describe
'1361' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOGZ' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
a2beadcbeef6119707d2e2240a5b7ca9
acfe37d55f7748fbc84104f3859e1e545660164a
'2017-03-07T13:06:28-05:00'
describe
'170920' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHA' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
36bd9d07c1fca14ffe8f545694421909
a328f655b2cdf0899cb0d45d32cd8c76afee78ca
'2017-03-07T13:11:06-05:00'
describe
'157414' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHB' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
37a72b4cffc60392e5e10a304694866f
d485bdb54d1b276ea4d7608a12c83567d5854f27
'2017-03-07T13:06:41-05:00'
describe
'69105' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHC' 'sip-files00012.pdf'
aa4c09ff6a55f36d3e47bf35485c72b4
29dc158640e7601375779bd9b086762f895489e5
'2017-03-07T13:08:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOHC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:08:17-05:00'
normalize
'63688' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHD' 'sip-files00012.pro'
7960ffedcd82789829dca694d418ab36
581865b0481f7a0f70abc3597db684f72552fa5a
describe
'50504' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHE' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
b86a0c4415e5247b67ac30d54a86b662
9fb38257353886a74eb6bd64a4671fa2fd63ee13
describe
'887296' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHF' 'sip-files00012.tif'
8675ae4017d31e5d88d81badf3983b12
92d615e3dda6d769a9eca58f058f4f9235ee2598
'2017-03-07T13:11:42-05:00'
describe
'2625' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHG' 'sip-files00012.txt'
ba10adba58c14977bed1c2851f37a6af
a034fb2a777076ec205d54eb577a30fd1693982c
'2017-03-07T13:11:55-05:00'
describe
'12865' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHH' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
aaadd3a500fd9c441faf6c3842306e1d
4823ee52b98c2ad1042f204d7000955d271c7681
'2017-03-07T13:13:15-05:00'
describe
'114395' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHI' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
7bc1894d1fd8dfce502350ba76beabaa
6dae2c350dfb86f419a9fa8d72378e0405ca4d74
describe
'106694' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHJ' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
bb5fee1b0c8fceb1da5d04c137f7b105
5bb964d72a59670f1973f5a6897a5b0d13583e81
'2017-03-07T13:12:18-05:00'
describe
'47191' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHK' 'sip-files00013.pdf'
6685506d4f5376c6a7db5c0cfa3306ba
70e0f12dbedeffc2b4b421bbb82d077fd0911848
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOHK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:07-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:26-05:00'
normalize
'12712' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHL' 'sip-files00013.pro'
953576db616efd09083637cd73af0022
10722eb04559eabfb10c85a379549f786a425b25
describe
'35438' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHM' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
3be24f9d0e7d1c05f6057589cf5ec2d5
9465e1199fe4f6d8659fb710b6c5900aade5c6c2
describe
'908192' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHN' 'sip-files00013.tif'
8f29e07e71a3c523a157cd48aea9b230
d161b2621d7b738b6c6f920709e8b400ec5d687d
'2017-03-07T13:12:00-05:00'
describe
'614' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHO' 'sip-files00013.txt'
9329dccc2e3ff36e7a1fe6932b7f270e
71ab8c979c2ca32e4a291b34f7c998b134e87b05
'2017-03-07T13:09:46-05:00'
describe
'10448' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHP' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
4873f4aeb8ec9748f097f9ac335d8db8
c48bd49c1708e3c9568a60707357430dcfcdfa6a
'2017-03-07T13:09:49-05:00'
describe
'194412' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHQ' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
74170eb9b2649f9dcce0721169879d5b
f7eed2ffa776e95e426ad3b2c4544b7405767722
describe
'178870' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHR' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
f9b3c8b400443b1343f56d9e217d79fd
e1a8da76a844da7197f0bdfd1318d67566e66432
'2017-03-07T13:09:35-05:00'
describe
'78872' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHS' 'sip-files00014.pdf'
656697f06741968c25413e3309e59ab1
9935cdd8aca49f9d543f2915eadbf7b91b88aec3
'2017-03-07T13:09:03-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOHS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:05-05:00'
normalize
'72801' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHT' 'sip-files00014.pro'
d34f9cd1ccccd4eedc6b0ab4175730dd
6ea331f5d396e83c18927285fcdc79ace919549b
describe
'55631' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHU' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
34cbe270db07d86712ee0116b69c57f0
172f55d4553adf9946b7a7cceb0d7a09caed05e7
describe
'909944' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHV' 'sip-files00014.tif'
e3a74e808c5cc90bb311db547ba951d8
741ce7a3e4fec748d7d379e35c796944beb7ec43
'2017-03-07T13:11:59-05:00'
describe
'2893' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHW' 'sip-files00014.txt'
3a1d64cedf3b05a447dbfad046726bab
9d13d2898fbba0facfb60f805d85092d1eef859e
'2017-03-07T13:06:39-05:00'
describe
'13880' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHX' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
c3e95d84adbf90b7817b1d84d9a66e02
5a626e9978ca2686c7f5f372c4f276efab8e8d41
'2017-03-07T13:09:33-05:00'
describe
'110087' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHY' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
c5703271e4376474e0826c69e95778e7
6724d8858406b1be6269808abaa87822ad11eed7
'2017-03-07T13:08:50-05:00'
describe
'105660' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOHZ' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
2f379e21fb6fa1dfe14cba749ee67f33
45ac4d8eab679859efcff5897093f61bbfcb52b1
'2017-03-07T13:12:49-05:00'
describe
'44850' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIA' 'sip-files00015.pdf'
b74491b09889ea25f1bcb688b6666f41
06b4007732c4bccc87353821091765718d13051d
'2017-03-07T13:12:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOIA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:09-05:00'
describe
normalize
'10812' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIB' 'sip-files00015.pro'
0e0320fc9761cb7f26e3c018a31f336e
e43fd68193c978d4803528446bab7e99f60c8f2b
'2017-03-07T13:10:35-05:00'
describe
'35435' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIC' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
fbfa100d9a93b413c038735782acca44
17e28d559e51358cf71913f83570f5ad30eb6ebd
describe
'890936' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOID' 'sip-files00015.tif'
72aec37151893ae6ca9961a6e46ce185
3449cb109018460ed94c6bf43ef53cee34607875
'2017-03-07T13:14:01-05:00'
describe
'509' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIE' 'sip-files00015.txt'
69d28a17d6171754e4ff7bcc56f0557f
7676a277699c6a038e60d1f5d947382ff5d0ccf3
describe
'10364' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIF' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
d61a063c572fb2483c149afc432e2905
52e23fa77e3f0286c5e2072acb85d2a4d8a68843
'2017-03-07T13:06:27-05:00'
describe
'184416' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIG' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
919225245706966210a91073b3514366
0977dc5b4982f750df4b014e7ae17813ac1d9bcd
'2017-03-07T13:10:11-05:00'
describe
'166432' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIH' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
ee42bae4de2dbdffb187bc9aa8a4ecc9
7bd8cdf24f94b8d4465b131825fefe8f73a18f45
'2017-03-07T13:10:07-05:00'
describe
'75270' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOII' 'sip-files00016.pdf'
259bdb32f8b4ce68b0e85a4e9a5d115b
72bc481133256055ad05bfcc172aaf663318fc0b
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOII-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOII-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:12-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:53-05:00'
normalize
'70511' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIJ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
d5d25461708a6d74c8b5afcbd599b7e0
c96143e4ead35284ebdfcc87f726d973605f22c3
'2017-03-07T13:07:44-05:00'
describe
'51164' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIK' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
28ecc64d85be1718356543bf4ad62c0c
05d90d4fc89ec3f39455bd2083055b611d9a3adf
describe
'927344' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIL' 'sip-files00016.tif'
3d6f416f4b39593c19a68b17aa4932c1
1d89e7b68adabfa9ea5b3968d2a8f6244da74266
'2017-03-07T13:09:47-05:00'
describe
'2836' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIM' 'sip-files00016.txt'
1c0e3ba74634c87d14b4cb1e2d34377f
9cde7b14dd415c835f717e8cdd0a406179465b39
'2017-03-07T13:10:59-05:00'
describe
'12532' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIN' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
dc32e19cb2edabd5bc3260b952c6b260
e8c8b4e40d88599949246cff3ffa028bb8342937
'2017-03-07T13:08:19-05:00'
describe
'87405' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIO' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
a26efab4fba6ab1d1c0585d0d2818921
bddc6f19355686d3a7369d19f48441843d294a3c
'2017-03-07T13:09:38-05:00'
describe
'88291' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIP' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
92489cb2af53f3469be51d32e75e9f7b
3815f59f5e2acb15448406ff42e4f800d3b740ae
'2017-03-07T13:12:25-05:00'
describe
'34734' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIQ' 'sip-files00017.pdf'
2b51a27e3c4083dd1fdb40380a0434ef
0d76ea02547dab00324f420570b1bc786c022d17
'2017-03-07T13:10:18-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOIQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:19-05:00'
normalize
'15906' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIR' 'sip-files00017.pro'
574f9fa9b0a737aaa0e2b968300f6124
03899604c0b47bb704348f06575d9391594840c2
'2017-03-07T13:06:56-05:00'
describe
'31743' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIS' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
68113403ecb0706abd307d8dc059b874
1d943968d1bc51499cc021189b4a893a14d4210f
describe
'918844' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIT' 'sip-files00017.tif'
0a6a3c98880a6e26c7b66e988547c999
c0ba66adea18cdf5ac4189703958cc3f5949ce0c
'2017-03-07T13:11:09-05:00'
describe
'648' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIU' 'sip-files00017.txt'
447c075f39c41f1b49079491cd6c6b19
33c38fc8c0baab4f1215e2f130fa6d808e4564d2
'2017-03-07T13:12:32-05:00'
describe
'9961' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIV' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
ef511ea1de54a4d25b53949fb3304aac
7b6a40bc96072d76fe04170bf0abfbdc8ddcb6a6
describe
'135567' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIW' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
e38bd9c41aa0043b84c39324d0693180
a41f8bf08e85dd6f5c411920be31a7928038eb2d
'2017-03-07T13:10:41-05:00'
describe
'119863' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIX' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
39ef6c3d799e11ae31921db30d8765cf
eb1cd3794da156752422dfd8e40a3f2ceb5a1d22
'2017-03-07T13:08:11-05:00'
describe
'55906' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIY' 'sip-files00018.pdf'
1785727f93e2405d669b07d854a0173e
75e8719b6ec4b48656ac616c5a9db6396559ad5e
'2017-03-07T13:11:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOIY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:58-05:00'
normalize
'18662' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOIZ' 'sip-files00018.pro'
fbecdcaa9807cb5eea144bf6b89b88b5
c010e1c23d927abfde373ea5d23e85d2efc48e60
'2017-03-07T13:12:31-05:00'
describe
'38556' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJA' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
8cad6a8346d0adcd944dcc03d2759ff9
4c6c644c66cc9c03b7bc5df97efd1f685ef0e010
'2017-03-07T13:12:33-05:00'
describe
'886580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJB' 'sip-files00018.tif'
672ea6d63ace928bdabb4812fa8cfd20
d698db760e326f9250d8e76aba77247867c37293
'2017-03-07T13:13:42-05:00'
describe
'788' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJC' 'sip-files00018.txt'
79a83604fd9b543c7a660183dbe6b970
12a2eded85ecdd9189d94a16556fe2caa587fc29
describe
'10869' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJD' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
35369e1617df68aba76ca297d7e8a174
4d3c26981ae5dd3af3f844c147868442726f17b6
'2017-03-07T13:09:34-05:00'
describe
'160941' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJE' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
8dbc4d46610ca3e568e00e66782ba02e
d92ce2aa7f3937ba36a18490f27608662551bc98
describe
'123117' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJF' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
28a5b5ed8ca9708e93af1826526cb8bd
95376f492c7909bb00b16782febab08565103193
describe
'71454' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJG' 'sip-files00019.pdf'
4a635f146e2fa5b5029f131a6fa48f1a
e0300a7dba87528e90d5e8ddbb0d0932d1ca3fd2
'2017-03-07T13:09:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOJG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:45-05:00'
normalize
'35450' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJH' 'sip-files00019.pro'
7737d71378929f1153133fa0625c8ade
a2c16eab8110d24fa9a170a8c58d4444c3a30a97
'2017-03-07T13:10:33-05:00'
describe
'39061' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJI' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
9f3902b5e92ae559a0f8958ac20e87bc
87f44502c54cf50fb0c2f0d01a4cd420ac7833c1
'2017-03-07T13:11:40-05:00'
describe
'924744' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJJ' 'sip-files00019.tif'
a89624c60fd990282f54172c441a2fdd
b53015b31d4fb5c9c541b155fb7ca53332880845
describe
'1513' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJK' 'sip-files00019.txt'
c98d99d207fe337ba6e7f71a4a6a3853
6203c0921a50b5981a81ed23d5267e574e12ed60
describe
Invalid character
WARNING CODE 'Daitss::Anomaly' Invalid character
'10495' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJL' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
b4daf81640c473a7dc03b5d3afad5742
ad6a4329da733970982e63091a59dc41682c3a0e
describe
'151580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJM' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
156b4b06c872171c954e95c8067f63a8
ca7c71c741d158502407bab9ffd07465d609555b
'2017-03-07T13:13:07-05:00'
describe
'140102' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJN' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
2d013cfafcf783826d30e358931472f0
a5278707d654a25c93e7c8d44bc47a2d15cb83e9
'2017-03-07T13:08:26-05:00'
describe
'60815' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJO' 'sip-files00020.pdf'
2322d8dadc39a351f9e48cbf107e7f9a
c715a38a2d3fe17e157d289309f1cfb56a4c5749
'2017-03-07T13:09:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOJO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:15-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:56-05:00'
normalize
'55211' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJP' 'sip-files00020.pro'
81ddbada2fb2ab026ca687eab9a505b0
9e3bd74faf767f776b5bbe0df4b1989e71117287
describe
'44740' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJQ' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
a3ca5764366f20829ab86352f568c45d
761ff4e6d6b1ad3d82e59e4183791527c3845bf9
describe
'892072' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJR' 'sip-files00020.tif'
528aa129fd848d1cf1b1a85b01ab1ccf
c9d8fe2319815c21586bc4c34f0a0796e0baca4e
'2017-03-07T13:10:08-05:00'
describe
'2288' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJS' 'sip-files00020.txt'
7195d298d197650b431f48592673eb84
2c25108a28dc351d67d01dc89947cc4cdad16430
'2017-03-07T13:07:17-05:00'
describe
'12013' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJT' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
8433af7c084d9f8ee95e0bb60ca6b109
98d62ab2d8749c22ab2a8a5c0b5c5686c26ddcec
'2017-03-07T13:09:50-05:00'
describe
'79233' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJU' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
1b029276b57af320ce8faea9c5e15cb7
dfebf748450f0ea6dde9e66962bfd82ad3f9086a
'2017-03-07T13:06:30-05:00'
describe
'42436' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJV' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
4fd11edc672b45ecad70ac22fb3da517
d6af20ac2c27189fbc786e29df05b5abde4f2447
'2017-03-07T13:11:35-05:00'
describe
'30682' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJW' 'sip-files00021.pdf'
cc66960ab0e242b785c603b52274ed80
dea89e6fc0b9e345a2578b1d8570a1641c706dc3
'2017-03-07T13:11:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOJW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:29-05:00'
describe
normalize
'8175' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJX' 'sip-files00021.pro'
65e423b3039147d4fe9005beeb0c366c
05dc018c8618da4a856a001c9bff9f7e43c7739c
describe
'15286' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJY' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
35efe992036fac911c9f8746196ae1d4
8e2153debc91208b20d4e131cbd7298ca5d7ede7
describe
'911264' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOJZ' 'sip-files00021.tif'
7c5011ce6348eae0d736bcd8022c67fb
e5d4a8168fc646d3ae5c93034c32c18cae42ffb9
'2017-03-07T13:10:53-05:00'
describe
'393' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKA' 'sip-files00021.txt'
f043a8e33681fa5bbc166accba0fe091
c4d29f02e67f1ab3d2989aa1a569f0b78bc293fb
'2017-03-07T13:07:11-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'4961' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKB' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
d3e173a4f2cd2f69b0f78dae4caa62a7
6323afbb6e5c792b710f38b0ca9b907cd12e416f
describe
'152576' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKC' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
ac2f8f72c47dd9ac83ec18afd53025d5
37b0bcbe78ac61281ac2417c878da5e04958e1c3
'2017-03-07T13:11:28-05:00'
describe
'131018' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKD' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
a659b73e275baa3ea96593deea8cd849
0bd26239b6fba5bdeb23aa9793cc6389105f3eab
'2017-03-07T13:13:52-05:00'
describe
'65489' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKE' 'sip-files00022.pdf'
4af59e7d2be116a0799783d5839009bd
9df35f19bc0e081e40da0ffed6d172849d0f66a7
'2017-03-07T13:10:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOKE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:05-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:49-05:00'
normalize
'28033' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKF' 'sip-files00022.pro'
e492f0ff9f1082cb38e13f961649ec65
17511dc81cb306d8f77faa7448f7f401e24c7df6
describe
'40493' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKG' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
bcdd6fc97cde562c3dde7c7957a92838
8dde3791afd9072b71f6b250461afb4b47cbb1a7
describe
'942324' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKH' 'sip-files00022.tif'
414b66c94def51e895de65643a0fccd7
fa624641db1f1f8c6efddf43e78d246dcf0bbb5a
describe
'1285' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKI' 'sip-files00022.txt'
4399caa588cb8d0c6374ead1f5bcf233
95659f7393b43b7eaabf57ccc110ecc91f523ca5
'2017-03-07T13:07:35-05:00'
describe
'10845' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKJ' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
c9d312b7b25c0702e770312fa8417434
607df973e9826e1d7bee6b3347f2c65c805dddd9
describe
'92261' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKK' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
35135cf6d9a9939e5e5892f37f06b367
50edd0c263cc636678b0aaec3ebc185f42d7eabe
describe
'102205' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKL' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
8c8bddc7f4221bf5e40ea2d5507808d3
4ae0cf789c32b2f799abb55a7e3237821f61a9fc
'2017-03-07T13:13:16-05:00'
describe
'36144' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKM' 'sip-files00023.pdf'
6a867fd52105ca4d29cdd14394eda6eb
32b3789a0e6ff04aefe86628e49b43fd37329a84
'2017-03-07T13:12:08-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOKM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:12:10-05:00'
normalize
'14224' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKN' 'sip-files00023.pro'
32dbcc3836bd79dc256e8ebfccf2d22a
f3f9e7102a3e43a0fde150e259446f31eb935493
'2017-03-07T13:12:30-05:00'
describe
'36931' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKO' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
4bbdd6a3c71db643d3729bf4e33bcb56
3d399bc3b46f00ad0d7e25ad9ce2f2afc0990ddf
describe
'933980' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKP' 'sip-files00023.tif'
ab2ef427c794bafe28e922b9649c278a
895d527ec106f006ab297bdfbe46003359b0632a
'2017-03-07T13:09:58-05:00'
describe
'934' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKQ' 'sip-files00023.txt'
a65865c130a1950ebde64043dd122170
aff2ad24f62b323c3a30a615a72e2d61faa774e9
'2017-03-07T13:08:58-05:00'
describe
'10553' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKR' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
e55ecf2a587f26e04222162d4e07238b
6493d5aaf12fd4699269bc569502529021b55de6
describe
'83569' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKS' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
96343185430e615fb9d66888991b5257
65fe985f0101ddd74c696a9743adf14d8d8eefe1
'2017-03-07T13:13:53-05:00'
describe
'43469' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKT' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
0b782403595e5e6912fb8a2dbe6dce47
027d85fd6e9f7f222c8933304adc8f9d2ae4db1d
describe
'32916' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKU' 'sip-files00024.pdf'
e734f6103ee3d6f861210bdac509a067
c711d0832606b4213d5f5b6594d9a4522b9d3989
'2017-03-07T13:10:37-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOKU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:21-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:39-05:00'
normalize
'21154' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKV' 'sip-files00024.pro'
b889c26ce18546e94c74342d64f2ca4b
99c2f57b0ceb0573cb1c67180da1572da1e1aaed
describe
'14890' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKW' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
9788ce5c273a3ae187e600f5af75a89f
6e7ada31450ee7147c22ffa0e922cbb35e498e40
describe
'916692' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKX' 'sip-files00024.tif'
3621627e335df73998f85cf5b6fe5a73
76045056e86bb5a003123cb90788fb9e7c31fb42
'2017-03-07T13:08:13-05:00'
describe
'944' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKY' 'sip-files00024.txt'
b276994d432364bbcbe744a4ca541492
878603fea8e400dce4824329b60c35ab837b48f1
'2017-03-07T13:13:55-05:00'
describe
'4633' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOKZ' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
67919099cc1b41bf1fbb5e013a51f26c
c52b24de402ec49afa64e1598f903f849bb59516
describe
'106726' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLA' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
176e4dfd2c66d396e72a3b75e8b00d13
566935abbc64cc5e6b169177fd133dd1703279bc
'2017-03-07T13:14:03-05:00'
describe
'103904' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLB' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
ca7f83d477ed0c036feb98d6651f30b0
8453c793f10b162c26840b9ca416b3fb9c135d1c
'2017-03-07T13:07:31-05:00'
describe
'43144' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLC' 'sip-files00025.pdf'
534015b7b1b27b2ef6006861e355fbe3
99d5e54362a9b87a53a00d8cad22bcd0a877995f
'2017-03-07T13:12:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOLC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:13-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:12:48-05:00'
normalize
'25633' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLD' 'sip-files00025.pro'
fce93b79b1f3eaf5f9c5de9eacc7aeaf
ef055549acaf0ebc810add1dc4b50cb83247b670
'2017-03-07T13:06:37-05:00'
describe
'35503' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLE' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
f1b2f6f83c0c63c9368707e9f6245d0c
44d8f130d88418097591d2da9f26461978bace43
'2017-03-07T13:08:52-05:00'
describe
'956800' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLF' 'sip-files00025.tif'
6f9f95d5d2646ffe67ebd2c2242665d9
0abb049671fcd88d8bb8c803305bce5c2cdfca23
describe
'1082' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLG' 'sip-files00025.txt'
4d44a40e47cc70ef785838b3b598ccef
8152477c1a8ba6e353094baf73e6a5b3399ad56b
'2017-03-07T13:09:14-05:00'
describe
'10211' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLH' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
3c1930e838aa8315a45ffb354459e79d
f79109c024d38025bab34d658a1c41c71561da30
describe
'90539' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLI' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
38776b5a9755fc23cf26d4a26b09a983
f1f8fd0b7a2311d866dae9490c5e7c6932437fa4
describe
'80695' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLJ' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
6f58ef86b2ce97af518342e29a8e0fac
45540fe6a2459c18c1b1d6afe66933f21cc0736d
'2017-03-07T13:08:51-05:00'
describe
'38046' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLK' 'sip-files00026.pdf'
9359e4db57f25ec5dd8ffb37721ca8e6
95d83ce53f812c97bf7aeb5aa354a534b111b83d
'2017-03-07T13:10:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOLK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'17872' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLL' 'sip-files00026.pro'
9e1327892f450db3e3e49784c508eb32
68580d8782a1a1d2dedb914b89e9f687ba262c94
describe
'26208' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLM' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
46eadf289153515d1f0a67db58976a91
1e140904c850667a86ba22f45290286853bf9aa4
describe
'974964' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLN' 'sip-files00026.tif'
077965ed99086d0aace8bb7f5bdbf3d4
fffa0e90a0215e6d7b801a8ef4b7f3ee4891666e
describe
'730' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLO' 'sip-files00026.txt'
0c29a189fd3ac4f107d3134ba34400e6
55997e572b35f89dc2fbf44b91a7c3f0ca199716
'2017-03-07T13:13:49-05:00'
describe
'7359' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLP' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
8cffa2ca9f6552574c86980c5a9146e6
0c33c48b92eabc1912e9d969b76aa69f44d48ab6
'2017-03-07T13:08:35-05:00'
describe
'114654' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLQ' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
05f8fb0e119f679897a6c93a72bad619
a8787ed5be5eade37b7b0812980303ff45ccd2ae
'2017-03-07T13:13:12-05:00'
describe
'100093' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLR' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
b7d8f89afa2c448195f436e7ee2cb72b
513e14974cd20473ade8ecbbcb13b016b3a801f4
describe
'46473' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLS' 'sip-files00027.pdf'
40ae25450db3b8a33fb74e99d04188c9
74d61d4eaaf28d8d7caed466e677373473c234b4
'2017-03-07T13:08:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOLS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:06-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:08:33-05:00'
normalize
'27110' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLT' 'sip-files00027.pro'
78306d90193442c3cde7392045818915
2ffd3d651eb42d711893f05de2d2713e8f0097ca
'2017-03-07T13:13:22-05:00'
describe
'33696' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLU' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
e3da791688b6803bab7d4e105f42f795
b834f44fb74b1bfcdecc8f4addee847da071c386
'2017-03-07T13:07:39-05:00'
describe
'988156' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLV' 'sip-files00027.tif'
d454a061d2fcacba088f8c835a0dcc1c
a978314c92ee4870a68ee7bd525839b70d9ec624
'2017-03-07T13:13:47-05:00'
describe
'1136' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLW' 'sip-files00027.txt'
8abc5ca5d553e0639848f6b900810396
48eb876d4d3123f0a2311f52d97b051dba97b2f7
describe
'9215' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLX' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
c2ba576eb7806cdeeee1431bb06bff71
d38f42b3c00bec54c2effd44bcf8805bb0407a64
'2017-03-07T13:06:51-05:00'
describe
'119003' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLY' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
12a3ec46f7528d8d6a4b1508d562a6de
46bcbeb5a3af9716946eed7f8a4988fb93928a5d
describe
'91358' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOLZ' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
36414bbe50060d12f44a7e9124f8fec8
c81e2d62eaa4cf1e341db05ab7be982a03b6629f
'2017-03-07T13:12:53-05:00'
describe
'51756' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMA' 'sip-files00028.pdf'
fa8f2134313bb389af0279d288e961fd
9fb93905fad01525506c47c8693e29b4976cee49
'2017-03-07T13:06:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOMA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:20-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:06:48-05:00'
normalize
'22279' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMB' 'sip-files00028.pro'
4c4ccf91f145aa7273411612cda4de54
ff5cee0beb314c081d3dfd9de4e1c4330d489ba0
describe
'27590' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMC' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
de63ae8148a4089c3747fc0b6f36405f
8164e276f0ee0875ed5101af79da0390b9e1b438
describe
'972184' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMD' 'sip-files00028.tif'
861c012da1810a0755aa5b7d66701261
ec6d7f9e89261efced08818e16fb449522a9fbc7
describe
'1179' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOME' 'sip-files00028.txt'
c4351b3ded77870fa3ae4188d76d68b2
20d70015204e3d5f78a1f480f7b83147e396c6d0
'2017-03-07T13:11:20-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'7418' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMF' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
e93024e6107278d3abeadc56b65c5d49
bd909b6246236c84dd2d1c8f3cebff68293d3a7c
'2017-03-07T13:10:58-05:00'
describe
'99347' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMG' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
f27b8fa8e1da579b3d5bd9dc4ba31a5d
585092057a6471548904076ab7b067def42702bb
describe
'98576' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMH' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
a5f4d1bc9918cd452be2b514b7a1ef26
4a4e06cecd5e8e99fab49dda7577fc4d922bf088
describe
'39602' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMI' 'sip-files00029.pdf'
8b6519fe28ea24a24111d0d3bbb2bc30
1176d441460db4f0a5ed15c76d50719a0e62007f
'2017-03-07T13:13:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOMI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:08-05:00'
describe
normalize
'22360' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMJ' 'sip-files00029.pro'
82605d3b0cd6ad7ee52e723334affb27
3fd5f9a317d45b9035b98b89369ff678667c6c68
describe
'34677' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMK' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
aae95270ae23e93545f0e553506e7b8e
2a6167c036eb8c2ba874ccc677e24cf1d7a58224
describe
'968932' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOML' 'sip-files00029.tif'
173f9ff3046e5a30bb1992b6c31e8392
147c08be9b4f4ef4a2e7547bb1a5b17f8a61042e
describe
'1127' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMM' 'sip-files00029.txt'
fe47d3e046eacf5eed98dded032771e3
0ebc7d80f0b86fe365fc31472bab817fdab43bf6
describe
'10119' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMN' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
1ceb5f87a441fb95a72784e36ccc43a1
ff2b27316ef50a3a80cdf01ca9c3ba949c22a05f
'2017-03-07T13:09:57-05:00'
describe
'86532' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMO' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
d00b01d07910f5d77f5004bbf28e944f
3818276f844c7a6bf1648085a07037b0f20a930d
describe
'44761' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMP' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
9338d6677f564b9680c501e1229e27ce
3ff5f549d6653aa207cb4656c728e5e866ac878b
'2017-03-07T13:10:57-05:00'
describe
'34064' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMQ' 'sip-files00030.pdf'
b0db0ba61f6d1b6dc9cd730b1ecfe470
c472691a79a6bf51596f2c96679b6a17a5806be0
'2017-03-07T13:07:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOMQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'17557' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMR' 'sip-files00030.pro'
2a5fca9bd0d96650437e528103d9d437
627eda8358d121dee41395716744fa0ead1211ca
describe
'15312' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMS' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
8567ef6cdea494b9c367b7af2687b492
970c4b787f88d0783ae796905bee925aad09eb44
'2017-03-07T13:11:04-05:00'
describe
'912912' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMT' 'sip-files00030.tif'
00ab90678775fc3318913965289280ad
c4d1fc9413e424e500532306daa5a3d4c24e25c1
'2017-03-07T13:06:50-05:00'
describe
'773' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMU' 'sip-files00030.txt'
b5abcd0d767dc685c7b7e982eff7726d
7bbce361122288192c130c99f609af6b8ff30edf
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'4740' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMV' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
afcb827faf43bbae359629ee8d275eab
21f34b7395ad5c66f2f191a9a3664e41ccb72cc3
describe
'143403' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMW' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
637e3827609c0bd88e177c5bd1f9ee8a
7d7424e8e1a6a2ddf14b27879e8fab27fde416a4
describe
'118686' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMX' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
59b299b0adeb46aaae23f9d79f90fec8
71d092d4e60166a50ba0d0956e21425c538188db
describe
'60126' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMY' 'sip-files00031.pdf'
ed0681e26a5a5c34c49024624b2ae538
a3226350f1d00a7cf662e93a239bbbbfa052b3a4
'2017-03-07T13:07:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOMY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:22-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-07T13:07:16-05:00'
normalize
'29905' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOMZ' 'sip-files00031.pro'
8622f2d73cf458b8b40768dc96277408
227f57c6e7fff67eb69bcb06b60decac435230b3
'2017-03-07T13:12:17-05:00'
describe
'38434' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONA' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
f516e570d36879b58832fd04006bc2d4
8ca1863b98fdc2bede3b52dbf6cfedf56d919e5d
describe
'955848' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONB' 'sip-files00031.tif'
4916918af22716b87305002c68db2e28
e19cac18f0ebb3835dd1e97e1e00c73859f86466
describe
'1219' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONC' 'sip-files00031.txt'
cfc774db3668368613924e4370f49338
8861ecdbbf5fe54465fc3397da4ce9b8cc48593c
describe
'10430' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOND' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
f10ddc1ed00a64ebf37ff17c5eade53e
f6fcf4654f88dbff76381f9c8919992c999e8860
'2017-03-07T13:11:48-05:00'
describe
'82904' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONE' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
bc169e4b9c9b74f63b5c45e1ff2ef405
4e22050940199e1e931a463e56b0326348e86721
'2017-03-07T13:08:12-05:00'
describe
'41222' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONF' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
2532a51ee604f03082c2a4de84559ebb
71248b5b1e2ae64095d96908508339666b537c91
describe
'34542' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONG' 'sip-files00032.pdf'
95676b6231c934ff46963eab901a30b6
6143b336f2aa765cc3d6372a7039cff025b4dc83
'2017-03-07T13:10:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAONG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:44-05:00'
normalize
'12941' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONH' 'sip-files00032.pro'
62d8647e222e2fe5b15919beeac35eea
21229739ffd59eba5eb076718f797cc99dcb83ee
describe
'13997' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONI' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
a6e4ff688790417e9347a3e2bd16ca52
47fbbd9b6ff09d173132a48674d6c1eb9fc94019
describe
'938540' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONJ' 'sip-files00032.tif'
ef2fc08188d8102ee6589cf169ad2fde
bd17d3a8b0ca4aa5777c5e25367770447fa561f7
'2017-03-07T13:13:34-05:00'
describe
'489' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONK' 'sip-files00032.txt'
1a722bcf905706dec06e284898def9af
f3e70dfba3a87f3b1cd9c29d823b318a0b49239d
'2017-03-07T13:11:15-05:00'
describe
'4413' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONL' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
c5ee57d39039b93a40f0d3578c0eea4f
7ef167b82b408a33bf052810fdb59813de93a16a
'2017-03-07T13:12:16-05:00'
describe
'108903' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONM' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
7e42824519d166d14997ea87002418cb
6c85936b8375922f60895986de43050a88ebaa6a
'2017-03-07T13:07:48-05:00'
describe
'113362' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONN' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
d59ae12cb23b6dd46c2f790689c8fe44
bd5c1b90b2e2b1066dba6e2373da0598d3b227b1
describe
'43909' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONO' 'sip-files00033.pdf'
810cfd3f266121e8175f2f4ff10de5d7
fb75fee44f552b51ab258d52c41702c40f83ef61
'2017-03-07T13:09:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAONO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:21-05:00'
normalize
'17426' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONP' 'sip-files00033.pro'
c54d91e71b0d82805fede91f94e4f961
e36213c45a663865844fd47ef4f3bda4a273518d
'2017-03-07T13:06:59-05:00'
describe
'40077' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONQ' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
d0f614e1127318c723fe9d9534604002
5e3de1b30e9d5885a23e4601037f6a47261fc4bb
'2017-03-07T13:10:51-05:00'
describe
'978416' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONR' 'sip-files00033.tif'
6fea39e39835f3e019702ce106bc720e
972aa8a349f16eb064dcb36a5bcfc9229b4878d5
'2017-03-07T13:09:16-05:00'
describe
'1313' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONS' 'sip-files00033.txt'
6beb3185d95ead0d8ffd5651ea71a8b5
f8d2fec08881ecd099374205cc4e7df07e1f9a72
describe
'11068' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONT' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
45f18a2d4aacc3825f9c75cfd94ef46e
fefbf35eed1f845c1f5af819925466068f5f7d51
describe
'171006' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONU' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
93569ab13f72aa280b1d9ae10014bbd4
5ba612e34d3ae37ff1affa91e6fe4c4caac0e009
'2017-03-07T13:07:23-05:00'
describe
'135820' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONV' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
92d190ef30550435087573f8312b4c23
aeb22c2991657b66c23840b6ca44d0d4397093bf
'2017-03-07T13:08:29-05:00'
describe
'72312' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONW' 'sip-files00034.pdf'
3bfa08573764cd047d773306113ce90e
db11f77b880ec4c0914b6fc6a9584e7d1533e2a6
'2017-03-07T13:10:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAONW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'38032' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONX' 'sip-files00034.pro'
74797366557fb7cd6decec8c564a532d
b433dd9a0d4f6ca02774abeb6d12fde7d9971559
describe
'41217' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONY' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
2f69784a01a79b2bcf26f2b12faaab75
8fe13273a7f1d1bef8851b3eb86a9a3b61ba4c95
describe
'980872' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAONZ' 'sip-files00034.tif'
759dac77d7e4520360cfc535329b04e6
9d547b9c5c0dc7f0d5f7b1fdf12f26eb2c3d531c
'2017-03-07T13:09:43-05:00'
describe
'1552' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOA' 'sip-files00034.txt'
0dea3a5a70e37da0d10e68668f89fc97
54f23d29ea3e8b94f42803256c90d433caaf326b
describe
'10685' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOB' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
78cd74bc2052205a694b8c481320afda
a918cc019f5d5e2b04a444d36ce9c7ec1f5026db
describe
'114903' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOC' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
3927885ceca013d62ba9ba421a2d39b4
79f9bde65eaba02a8ab3e52b1f4df5a103b56d09
describe
'115312' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOD' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
7c282f9662976026dcc460b8659fefeb
e8677a0036822938e2c7e95ee538702128427240
'2017-03-07T13:09:09-05:00'
describe
'44938' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOE' 'sip-files00035.pdf'
2259013eee2d73ed125fd1fa5f4be964
f43da85353e8afe80284fb4b6010c82eea99c7d8
'2017-03-07T13:11:37-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOOE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:39-05:00'
normalize
'19580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOF' 'sip-files00035.pro'
689fc08c2308b4807846a2bd9fe5d5bb
9dbce5d9cc337b83666a6d1693c4cdcd8e22b8aa
describe
'39528' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOG' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
5aadd23883a3d4f1771f4691c11fe689
ac100d7b1ab23e5731d7018f1444cfb11fe1fac3
describe
'953280' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOH' 'sip-files00035.tif'
9dab0821112c668711cf3604e4e1301a
ef5224f8487f577284017ff065ab71b2f4e58dae
describe
'1035' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOI' 'sip-files00035.txt'
283d758a3757eb8f59478fb5966fd001
0160379e202674a00ed3b58d1e3763cd4e1c41f3
describe
'11009' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOJ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
904106a71c2f9c43a1a3487997937d72
349382e82b294a5c1bc9465cf1a1c03cf1942ea0
'2017-03-07T13:11:47-05:00'
describe
'95188' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOK' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
d46604506933de6888c41ec4aadf8733
aa82633df3eb35ce6f85e8f6f01f8d97b501980f
describe
'48770' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOL' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
c949e5b03f44857c4704a4ba50bbe9ee
8def690cec0127a28248aba1bb26fd434e6ac927
describe
'37072' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOM' 'sip-files00036.pdf'
478127eccd56862797060cb430dd19a2
67d493db5eb0b10a3292d4139b3ebb565d6acef0
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOOM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:28-05:00'
describe
normalize
'7135' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOON' 'sip-files00036.pro'
63babcc9d0d9f93b6e00297326a75459
21f8fbf96d75a5f648e30f4de588fba77c4062a8
describe
'16982' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOO' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
ff5cd3993b1854f1f1961a2880095be7
199ca56f799fb84c6043b85060444ce4ad2e0900
describe
'906992' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOP' 'sip-files00036.tif'
56149bea4d0d886c008f7f9040ccda0c
a0b388442c6e071fb55e0a6eaf209436e951e20a
'2017-03-07T13:13:48-05:00'
describe
'503' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOQ' 'sip-files00036.txt'
d10955262c32622bf1fb30d5890680aa
436d767f39e0d571faba338d9cbbbefd9385388c
describe
'5312' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOR' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
95dd73f5d0fe0f799b39655dde92cd38
ad1a2a77bfc38c4658bd71b900ff2a2bb63dfab7
describe
'154953' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOS' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
325461588e931ffb80129c88ff716d0f
288cc1d1470133409fb4c9d3cd430d4ef1b63823
'2017-03-07T13:10:16-05:00'
describe
'139374' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOT' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
fefc4f8cb6faf082460ebd2d31d6aee2
cbb7f576c2f3182d956475fbb47c1a9f8b5b1335
'2017-03-07T13:06:52-05:00'
describe
'62140' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOU' 'sip-files00037.pdf'
e189c57545339fe0aa9105c24e7d6e4e
383889f1b151750da01ae6eb71845454a8a40ff9
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOOU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'58494' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOV' 'sip-files00037.pro'
431c8778c77f1e330537ed9d7e1ff1ac
db5d3c6c64f1c8c9779f4b5978dc1351e912889e
describe
'44430' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOW' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
17e11f57577dca358aeea662e9c95a7c
e278c7c1cac0de23fbe6aa7ce80f1dd64e7a1ac0
'2017-03-07T13:09:22-05:00'
describe
'950624' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOX' 'sip-files00037.tif'
91a8153e75e77fb1618481f47e21296c
8298232b0a839bd97942e49057e5882fe209000d
describe
'2409' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOY' 'sip-files00037.txt'
0d023aca648d8dee93c04c75e87b17a5
1a7c0efcf8b01d21116dc16aed058b9a296b7e3f
'2017-03-07T13:12:54-05:00'
describe
'12000' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOOZ' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
36e8757df4be29b070444739b1c2dd2b
9bd6f5d92234790df8ee016219433c6372739b98
describe
'141142' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPA' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
44c7eb3c27e168bc6ebeaf55d4e61c05
3ad90cb09dcf2174e24148d71aca65ff97c2520c
describe
'126891' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPB' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
5e20b60d194a16399c59bbf90be7ee24
c973e4b004daad3f1c209dbd2a40efd9fa1b8f8d
'2017-03-07T13:07:26-05:00'
describe
'57021' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPC' 'sip-files00038.pdf'
68ebaa2f1f11014bfa5ac3cdcbc200ac
b4465649ba4533688f1beb7da3410d69f7ac310a
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOPC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'40326' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPD' 'sip-files00038.pro'
00450bda16a7a67907abce32f4d497b9
30eb4620f9d067004b458d0816dee2cf362a0bcf
describe
'43037' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPE' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
51dfdcea6e68e15335c6c3f4bc7444e3
8fa22370e44418a378eb71f62375b87d2ee814fd
describe
'957100' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPF' 'sip-files00038.tif'
f81d7538b8ce7de31e227b14d8461453
4e1736438803d3a14ea7694b5ef46e47c14a0ff0
'2017-03-07T13:10:01-05:00'
describe
'2017' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPG' 'sip-files00038.txt'
f47ab7def278b19d5ac751f2dec6ce46
85f3669fc2ce0f293a879569530d873984a66a4f
describe
'11588' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPH' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
5a16e31d621de4282edc5f5705dfcce9
8ae3cf1989c87fa871cd47508c9384a78630f162
'2017-03-07T13:08:47-05:00'
describe
'101418' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPI' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
8754d3ba1eac5f54c455a56349c1449a
109afc32f2bece048a76416e9ec6d4e2648e1474
'2017-03-07T13:13:24-05:00'
describe
'105967' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPJ' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
848c8ec14039195af2334959e90d5686
1ddfa289e1e3bef14d828afad1d4a552c5bfb37b
'2017-03-07T13:12:45-05:00'
describe
'40726' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPK' 'sip-files00039.pdf'
88be8b6c625bc8d3edbdd1e00eeeeb85
baed07b686ce0081817779bf51fd32e62894d4a9
'2017-03-07T13:12:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOPK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'20074' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPL' 'sip-files00039.pro'
6f3f07190790ad4b6ba4dddbbbc8c309
b98678f84d318ba3bb0bcac18e5f4ab8c829a3ff
describe
'36498' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPM' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
984b68493c3e61ae1565a5a0d5f9834a
8809861883db14159ab104c452defc88a72bb595
describe
'932832' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPN' 'sip-files00039.tif'
ab701f572bc19e48da477352251fa749
48226dd53f2aaa6594dd6fc9f366ab78cfb6aa6a
describe
'863' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPO' 'sip-files00039.txt'
c31ad7bc62fb2ae2cc7492c0c8d27b46
1656047fca487d012ed5f6b0edf696587bb09e33
'2017-03-07T13:08:06-05:00'
describe
'10920' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPP' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
5b1842ce9ff7db0f0bc344877bb555f7
a0316d4f1b1f1d23277950aa7e8715e04fcf7873
describe
'84839' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPQ' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
9b9b4b5b59c979311e65feb8fc74b24d
c51fa81107bf5968744b5063e71e8000e769da1b
describe
'42330' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPR' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
4affa30e33469d3df9b910a716b0ff0d
61f60dd1c42dffefde88299ac7d12be9a76f7b9f
'2017-03-07T13:11:12-05:00'
describe
'33421' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPS' 'sip-files00040.pdf'
059ca755b6e207e3316677c646de75cc
29fa59c2ec12e24c0a8d2874bfc33154638ce47e
'2017-03-07T13:06:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOPS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'25140' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPT' 'sip-files00040.pro'
43450217aa004b4470500e4df253d439
a9c58e1b48b67fbb8f0bc22b21fbe1de9cf22190
'2017-03-07T13:07:34-05:00'
describe
'14972' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPU' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
12bb466e3a603fbc5ed6bb8383c5e085
2f640eb2bd9ecccc38f73f6803b5358729777a41
describe
'933472' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPV' 'sip-files00040.tif'
8147dfd70f2b4df3ad926099bb8c7e5b
53b153d1ecba567b11ba0da048163cd10a6b68aa
describe
'1155' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPW' 'sip-files00040.txt'
0cb82159444563d2511adb2cefb78e04
304a5485f692a353af4201f36d694275440b856a
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'4490' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPX' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
f48fbeea43b6e59b6df348195ba4aae3
349a513b684471c0754ce8de0753c5f6aa2338e9
'2017-03-07T13:11:44-05:00'
describe
'106481' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPY' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
30e973389baf19099d4b581e8a6cf6c0
0faf14584dfdf7b4aa56e92419c84f946a5f1bb2
describe
'106786' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOPZ' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
90f7586af33ba7271d021dfa422c4286
b49cc69ef16c62d423716b2e18ffb2354e829738
describe
'42392' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQA' 'sip-files00041.pdf'
cec3e5d1912559b5a90a293846a000cb
bf503a5427659fdc51e155d58c4115a9f91d8bd8
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOQA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:07:41-05:00'
normalize
'23637' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQB' 'sip-files00041.pro'
a602486cf8a13dea6fcf522f4cf7a2cf
306acdee3ae2f889136e8031d5a4068b8ce526f2
'2017-03-07T13:06:36-05:00'
describe
'36556' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQC' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
4f76f3aafa58af860fd722093aa28723
6f29ad24fa7717204e09d3924e70b79e72dbceec
'2017-03-07T13:09:26-05:00'
describe
'946044' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQD' 'sip-files00041.tif'
3eb3c9da3dc616331effa93b731fb2b4
7527991e82ebaa6b646c3cf58dbd275f0af8f2df
describe
'1145' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQE' 'sip-files00041.txt'
1710c62581a1cd03d68f75ed1e2c1901
6e44c6a137d5a8cc06275d02cf80266f4d148206
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10556' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQF' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
07313131ab6400f65f911f17992cc908
7a8f912e4021f12f6be90137e60c65b60f33fa43
describe
'74507' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQG' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
0173d57c24e505a0c607d5f9d538d8ef
a433b6fed432ae4c4703b34908882eff9d75516a
describe
'44161' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQH' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
8a3275d174bc513ec33ce0befee35a5e
5fa0abeb9ffc841db33f93b06fae34315948611f
describe
'29898' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQI' 'sip-files00042.pdf'
1297c60c15baabf84fdeff50e7b81a59
8e68a6618ef261b57cd5c5837f962429ca0bcfe5
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOQI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:01-05:00'
normalize
'9596' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQJ' 'sip-files00042.pro'
8d9bbe2c8d7f9cb60c6827f514152ce7
1277fbfeae0932de69efba8882e5b664070c0699
'2017-03-07T13:13:08-05:00'
describe
'15579' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQK' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
d1928000c4deaf179a2443b2812229f6
4b8fdfedcdb6bd37417e85683795841fd5e28053
describe
'898088' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQL' 'sip-files00042.tif'
971527b0e1bb07b5cb033c1caa790997
af21d38b86976ccef6e6b498041da0c27592c84f
'2017-03-07T13:10:02-05:00'
describe
'674' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQM' 'sip-files00042.txt'
dd385c3133b12b70552a8fdfe29fbaa4
b4119a2aa1cec8255f0fdd82aefe61dae7cd24d2
describe
'4565' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQN' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
931e2c1c5a51d4f800bb824228834037
f945960aff653437f35c1645d2dd81fbea2559d8
describe
'154915' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQO' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
5bdb6a2c7cc07e56f2369cf7336d016d
cce925b21f7a6ea4d5fb7ebdd25c4d63784f2bb3
'2017-03-07T13:08:54-05:00'
describe
'127608' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQP' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
d799049ac5c1022761ae0403eb1f54f1
adfd3f9f66a38c02d80df63d84cbff78a2c96bf5
describe
'65408' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQQ' 'sip-files00043.pdf'
11c3e9b1c9bafa49811fb006f2f08c9c
787e07d67aa18ccdff6419b782756c19ab393666
'2017-03-07T13:09:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOQQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:08-05:00'
normalize
'27575' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQR' 'sip-files00043.pro'
e41e7eb0c0237bc368793a37f4e5d8ea
3e445e1ae612d155caf590334e7014a28879d5a8
describe
'39559' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQS' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
3ee660e6e096be80b4b6d9bc67589a50
af92e377bff8f8a092c6345b774879332cf8eb92
describe
'952712' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQT' 'sip-files00043.tif'
bc813ec8067aec3b14b7340396dd3373
d73da72d7caa418cf871af9128590edff280cc97
describe
'1267' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQU' 'sip-files00043.txt'
461b107a2fed192acbbaf7a8df2c2f95
7046154da714b8eada9c1b7b1447606b5ba4c699
describe
'10539' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQV' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
6954fe1bfe2dd256ab33d2bdcc69adb3
7a5728d90e3e2c61cbe74a4792515fc9b946d79c
describe
'92175' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQW' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
0a23c044124029cc67ba2383a26d8c77
fd3484358a9e6eda74c4079b4cc31692bb030c78
'2017-03-07T13:12:13-05:00'
describe
'47550' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQX' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
35093ad001944a59c78eba9be094f9cf
5ee1c45f172069b855b78341ddb210ec565ceede
describe
'36214' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQY' 'sip-files00044.pdf'
a71304efcf47a1fb1c85c4c6305c735a
9e5239f1f1f4bd010d88b6643ec846177257b442
'2017-03-07T13:09:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOQY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:19-05:00'
describe
normalize
'22667' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOQZ' 'sip-files00044.pro'
f661903bc9923c12a5c2f6e7fcc64202
582bb9464c809884d6c60d8e46b91f9532e7390f
'2017-03-07T13:10:00-05:00'
describe
'15909' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORA' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
66b50fda51e75f3601609132f62bfaff
0a0548fb83ac6ece6f8ec0d99ef9aacc9067a767
'2017-03-07T13:10:22-05:00'
describe
'913628' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORB' 'sip-files00044.tif'
fac08bf8150f2e8e7b4b2ed524bd207e
4107470c30e3a36cfc6a274f195bab814c92a7dc
describe
'969' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORC' 'sip-files00044.txt'
0a95b096d8457b41593f7bbbbd20db87
1639e9ea4c937a89da7624b5c628527339308641
describe
'4535' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORD' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
024ecc4b684c66f71c64987adc049683
d7fff3170dae6458157ada00944f0f50861ffbc3
'2017-03-07T13:10:54-05:00'
describe
'171910' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORE' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
eb6d501c416c7864995b136cdbbbe06f
cc8d2b3c40c25e6582e8b73a1079b3c887eb4c52
'2017-03-07T13:11:13-05:00'
describe
'152783' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORF' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
c9b009e093fc565ed34987bcc56d1bbf
65727a967dda7f73f3188abde26667ebb4c6f968
describe
'69685' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORG' 'sip-files00045.pdf'
98730ac574c1a8aab1ffc0dfa9189733
cb4375bc8f9b07d51dfb7a2d53c37045dee76ad7
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAORG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'66422' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORH' 'sip-files00045.pro'
db55c29c8db3413f1ef8e1cd694da85e
c5e25ece5333ceb0db6b9632a69d76ed1a64db72
describe
'49064' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORI' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
ed6d4f8a96c92e32cf06328dfb6c1ceb
c86ad300c9cb11ec3c2e19119b69efb097d77369
describe
'952380' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORJ' 'sip-files00045.tif'
45db76e7bfa7e730d8a64603564e169a
dd75611cf9350ebc1a8de9fc67c33458d0801f9e
'2017-03-07T13:08:43-05:00'
describe
'2635' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORK' 'sip-files00045.txt'
6c0233b3ed96ffb30bd49ce0400526d6
316e640944232c50276f2fb74e681ba305372946
describe
'12228' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORL' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
ee40a4e3b05f0b3dc9c5cdaf9c37b6e3
a6a0b0b6f5c7dbaf796adbc7ffeeae57c6b1c022
describe
'109377' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORM' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
53d422336c4dda23084b78eb3ae98639
1e8ee7c0a3880c3865bdbe8a37a5e66c8f042fd0
'2017-03-07T13:09:27-05:00'
describe
'107805' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORN' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
9683a6ddb08662afcbe6c3d48752693f
9b883900fe96563bd6060d31f48026870a700e07
describe
'44491' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORO' 'sip-files00046.pdf'
ddec9a07727fc183752c16f32fff152f
063621bf476a3751942180cb7cd55f125fd69969
'2017-03-07T13:09:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAORO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:09:02-05:00'
normalize
'17569' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORP' 'sip-files00046.pro'
7820ed7d7ccb7b134dbf0b158f300975
80efc1a9874cd387b192ec77cc9aed381fe1294d
describe
'37899' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORQ' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
276050f010580067ebaa92aadfc02a91
62506214188176d5cbe74be89d44d034879d17ab
'2017-03-07T13:08:25-05:00'
describe
'955996' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORR' 'sip-files00046.tif'
c424c397d79d382a1f5b6ee97b368a11
ff03f463b4293af6bbd090930f804c7afcfa125a
describe
'1023' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORS' 'sip-files00046.txt'
6598de718893a40391f568807ed333fe
d7ed112e337932a8f87211bbed01d7937269b14a
describe
'10679' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORT' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
832fe69697df068c7893b52f3cab1828
449deb0b314f8acaa7b381f7f4b2e5d220d5eff0
'2017-03-07T13:11:10-05:00'
describe
'109662' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORU' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
9b6517e5505acd5a4d036ba6f041f0e1
6fa0836f329cf74dfd09dabf9256284cd46268ce
'2017-03-07T13:09:59-05:00'
describe
'107939' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORV' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
810c33fabc0c12d8fb374bbb614529ee
189f6f37a873b0e2722cdc44ca8c0ab3bf782fd6
'2017-03-07T13:12:43-05:00'
describe
'44982' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORW' 'sip-files00047.pdf'
03185f7a72bc47cb811a67868ef3ddc2
d3a2e82c9f3930e773956000e90d3e9381e9fffd
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAORW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:08:49-05:00'
normalize
'23064' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORX' 'sip-files00047.pro'
a3fd7cde661cde8b1b6d2d66f930e9c7
ccac6f34cb91d54101c3a66da1ee9bd7229d1db8
describe
'37524' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORY' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
d85d124bab9c8dee3dd150c5557b0ac5
7e606b1d5255b504c118ac3016d95f6b0706a9f8
describe
'934324' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAORZ' 'sip-files00047.tif'
cda61058a7ae22520b7766a88b0911fd
2218eb8adfb30b8b635693be281d616b21feb356
'2017-03-07T13:11:43-05:00'
describe
'991' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSA' 'sip-files00047.txt'
3ce9fdf99c17ad70374d14c6b91b4661
035084aa044afc66eba3d7247b76af0c8b44b16d
'2017-03-07T13:11:16-05:00'
describe
'10580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSB' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
5b730ae07901a50460becf3f84f14086
ef53090bf7c82d9e21bc28f892eb05d6905350e0
describe
'142172' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSC' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
ebbd4d01c52b9c4b7a755cbe46db7636
dbf2f183f6f4572de451bfc585e4a9fccaf4bac0
'2017-03-07T13:07:18-05:00'
describe
'123113' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSD' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
73c61986de95e7d8fe72d7643fb08a1a
f81aca8e46a8f367b86e48b9f7f6af2370d22be5
'2017-03-07T13:09:53-05:00'
describe
'60155' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSE' 'sip-files00048.pdf'
275ce0810e2978e5d39543d432565fae
b2efd672c80e2ffa508ea347164daec7359e876e
'2017-03-07T13:07:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOSE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:07:33-05:00'
normalize
'39512' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSF' 'sip-files00048.pro'
8c5795a73082d7c6c556efd5f090d351
2a290c09d61efabe5dbe348f34b6eec8a38507da
describe
'39626' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSG' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
1583598ef0d2817a9b9602731ac4bdfd
782a247b72f540a471f58d2e90def879b44e0b9f
'2017-03-07T13:10:04-05:00'
describe
'973784' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSH' 'sip-files00048.tif'
b0817fe103649ef211dc6a349439b3f1
62f37728f7795c70c1e2cb167b2170725e143fb4
describe
'1467' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSI' 'sip-files00048.txt'
e33c2900741d661677a27f59922ee80e
423669fbbf70af4e5ba96486a580092bad8ff11c
'2017-03-07T13:13:27-05:00'
describe
'10771' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSJ' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
096139cbc0570150364c5c63ab22ecb2
d62b837543324bd81288960e846d848e59d42d2d
'2017-03-07T13:08:21-05:00'
describe
'138337' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSK' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
95e17caa5d6c2adab1227b28e2f7b319
0ae29ff011a5783b6b43192cd646d94f1f767122
describe
'113766' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSL' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
f7f1dbf0ce8a217444c8a264eb79dc95
089848b78ce4d3b8e909cedc69c3245bbd18cacd
'2017-03-07T13:13:11-05:00'
describe
'60229' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSM' 'sip-files00049.pdf'
ff93bb66e628f1733dd2e42a22f0806d
e31d99c8486494168958b719d36fccb74e92a3c3
'2017-03-07T13:11:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOSM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:46-05:00'
normalize
'13248' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSN' 'sip-files00049.pro'
6232b126164a0729d139e161b7d893f0
ce7bb58d323c6aa841ef761cac06c99976b045c5
describe
'36193' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSO' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
444f7f062c84e303d0a98f3c80deddd0
d5d3043911ae34d756e7907423588c7182414513
describe
'958692' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSP' 'sip-files00049.tif'
c81764e689684ea2c2a58515b27e22e5
dbc38b379591a7803867d5046ab28a8cb4e8994d
describe
'684' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSQ' 'sip-files00049.txt'
a37a299455f12d5add513306ffd06a4c
5893522590dcac221b9f2be596381abdd6c0a494
'2017-03-07T13:08:55-05:00'
describe
'10246' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSR' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
7f13858b6844faafeab3337f22233582
2ea938abe62a4b36dfa47481d28f5be402ca73d4
describe
'131744' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSS' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
6147160a45873147304c8add48e82537
259ca77765cc71f2310f7ff84d6289f1c0bad372
describe
'105257' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOST' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
dceb64195cff0ae1339161e8169401af
a4817acc9c364c170111b896900d9c4db9d1d011
'2017-03-07T13:07:13-05:00'
describe
'56240' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSU' 'sip-files00050.pdf'
0f7457051050e01f04194f6a4233fc15
850741c1df409d3e4d4e97f0aa205caf2e5073f2
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOSU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'18399' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSV' 'sip-files00050.pro'
f64e143184d90a4589da465ffca46af3
05356067aff79f060c27bf413970e6c7fe7e4df4
describe
'34063' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSW' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
5606cbf6dc53b207dd71f23e28733d5d
ba8d509619bdcbc65c6320c186e42089d13389a1
describe
'977040' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSX' 'sip-files00050.tif'
3db7e5d69d587dc0ff433cde07abfac5
a1efd269698675dfe220282218c1a847f8ace194
'2017-03-07T13:07:22-05:00'
describe
'1008' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSY' 'sip-files00050.txt'
02eedcbcba9d114b042dce1ea79fe42f
e8a56f3d23ecb9aab4c6fddbe7ac20d24b488fca
'2017-03-07T13:09:28-05:00'
describe
'9103' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOSZ' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
6c1bd6419e4083d2faa7d7b23d4dfedb
f6be01a065697cd61d4f7fe2f1bbe8e6c5da7311
describe
'144825' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTA' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
b0987d08d4fef08d97153fc1b5719ab1
ce418f4b10fbc4f789f6c085397518b36f1800b0
'2017-03-07T13:08:44-05:00'
describe
'124642' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTB' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
19ec84d97ee5f725696a957127514e17
27b70a1550b441035a7691abf677ddf137496e75
describe
'59279' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTC' 'sip-files00051.pdf'
599398d75da5140d3d70fd1029f46ce6
a09e0e29cf2776f926dca74c5a367621e0a075cc
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOTC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'28474' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTD' 'sip-files00051.pro'
95d96a2ebcaaebbfd29c45a3c684cbc8
324388881bdf613df886681eb85bd5805d72f28e
'2017-03-07T13:07:38-05:00'
describe
'38595' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTE' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
3f4c5a889f5117db09942e5608fe4ac8
607935ac657f4987ffc2d4652e7b3be802c05e52
describe
'937452' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTF' 'sip-files00051.tif'
b6582537950e5989a8e1156e4e0d2610
cf0e2594ee831b3c6fb368b8b8ecc6f23e614f62
describe
'1261' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTG' 'sip-files00051.txt'
f695b175b4416a9dd5573593c9d18ff0
de06bcff51706bb9e5a5f352e8556c7528282d5f
describe
'10470' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTH' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
1802d0897661115162bcade9b5bf0132
4c3ec6035d83ed35435bef4baccad8cd5f0a4d5e
describe
'86873' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTI' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
62de5d47db62f3d6a506297bb3a450dd
a43c433f3150357ca6dda5123bba1656b0fff3dc
describe
'42951' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTJ' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
5f34ea6c426946d0c99c3a733b8282eb
6bc3fba1d086bdd25c6fccd288e89c6ad5293f06
describe
'35325' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTK' 'sip-files00052.pdf'
bf2bbb445f4d021bb262a4eefdf2efc1
d2231c8ec7ead00a572b5b94927c17d2a18d5344
'2017-03-07T13:10:09-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOTK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:10-05:00'
normalize
'14901' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTL' 'sip-files00052.pro'
551786a353968981ac3904e328332e09
e1ff31148aa2c5f8aa3533d8135d3502876629ae
describe
'13996' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTM' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
d61df8e1509e2e233c4efbf1525180b1
04bb5e08a609189d5b5e52e0a053a0da305e4c52
describe
'939828' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTN' 'sip-files00052.tif'
a32aa681f586c316e6a56d5eec840708
aef12f94d9592aeb0aa981f682db4ac45eda07b7
describe
'1332' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTO' 'sip-files00052.txt'
b25e7640e1649489f7c39e0af6e32706
cbdab56000c761c2ad4e784219dc1f0a52a86181
describe
'4434' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTP' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
178171f109748d8414477a5e271298bc
4fac4a0d14e7a3fb5738e16f5382f80a51467c07
'2017-03-07T13:08:59-05:00'
describe
'127121' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTQ' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
2a365ffcc9076d32da7d8fbc45f52582
6d24d820d9addda1da7c6f4187d28747fba0c5dd
describe
'114892' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTR' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
b58b387fc9a5e6716d49efa5a0bddda8
fdb0049f5c682ef73f13c12d16c20cd3fa34f331
'2017-03-07T13:10:12-05:00'
describe
'52187' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTS' 'sip-files00053.pdf'
1cfb3226d3677eb06311b3d2cbc9550d
8d35d574bf55ca6114bf5951b88f7c6bdfc9f4b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOTS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'41432' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTT' 'sip-files00053.pro'
0b52a8b3ea4bd96c6b5948736e038240
e64c2b3bf50a5eaacf1e9e8be8ce223a58d31299
describe
'36860' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTU' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
702461b83b2c16fb5310c0f065581ae1
8613adfa219bad5a2ea8447cb7d529127f6bc6bb
describe
'973032' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTV' 'sip-files00053.tif'
c3ecaa1f58651dba889f6ad851a99168
8a74bc0953cf996c4a92234bc257ee33e71f14d3
'2017-03-07T13:08:09-05:00'
describe
'1828' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTW' 'sip-files00053.txt'
33e809f4464e3244c5408c1f26f506e8
aa3474de8252c5ad306dd07e69b21fdfc7f33c3c
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10469' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTX' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
42c6fc6f668a2fd42776b6ccb671f986
b714687652578c569ddf577fe3716d6f3be66c50
describe
'114094' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTY' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
b6fd46d6afd4415377f3ac3ba4a56b93
8e9edd1c23d51258cb5027d27d42463a7f10f8ac
describe
'103166' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOTZ' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
b55efef26c7e8a8566f086eb0375e6ff
562fd3c501d4536c4aac5b7956e21aeeb6096e6b
describe
'47446' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUA' 'sip-files00054.pdf'
f84230b34b1eee99d7a3d22ec514586f
b0b0397e85907151b26a930c21e90602ba7fd40b
'2017-03-07T13:12:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOUA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:27-05:00'
describe
normalize
'29699' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUB' 'sip-files00054.pro'
20290cd3a7b8dbcbab3a904b77f1f05b
5dde866909222e0be5f6881abf34691ad49db634
describe
'33612' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUC' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
0eebd04b63b4789ea3ee9a2276ec0e50
d4b4927b9c62a446e74b6efc53ab07453173eb70
describe
'973852' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUD' 'sip-files00054.tif'
b347c906d6dea18584e0fec387b42e0e
efc2bf6d99cc558f1a2b8f0bdb40b116462c5c3c
describe
'1586' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUE' 'sip-files00054.txt'
53f9ec3f497f99e12c68c622fbe006c6
36a6b3bcf68e2f8bf061403c22454aef27563cf1
describe
'9326' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUF' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
34eeb3eaf1d40392e38d67c34d0409f6
2bfbd0de4828d748ed9e1dc26a49dd076634a901
describe
'98428' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUG' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
ecf19f7d37f615912b60bc5bf1180940
7f45ee2df7bff429f6de6c5bd16b5627fd6ee45b
describe
'95755' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUH' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
9eac5c62c48523042b70cd3704bd7986
7ee29028caff00cc7130b57dc9f1527b50c5579e
'2017-03-07T13:12:44-05:00'
describe
'39930' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUI' 'sip-files00055.pdf'
61bb4e909e8fc3d12c81e319730a12c4
2327c82f24476a1f0647abf92d76acf1d216e863
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOUI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'27210' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUJ' 'sip-files00055.pro'
6b65b79516d4922a6cce5cd7abd982a2
3ea0cb4af1af34a8f8de18014e755f11f645ebc5
'2017-03-07T13:08:18-05:00'
describe
'33664' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUK' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
23a0d5c0c1cb7edabc6daa43d878f978
f33a79ea9b531ed6d146bdefb2ee321e6e8dd566
describe
'936688' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUL' 'sip-files00055.tif'
8679a1900e64db3cb66cdd528ba2d505
0ebedddc3acfc6ed74e7be89a4cb78a3a3782344
describe
'1279' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUM' 'sip-files00055.txt'
7f129382bb9166f622d1928aea28cced
2945b1cf6f024e0acafe982fc016c7095fb91071
describe
'9768' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUN' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
86194eba8cc4230f9803d9b7e826fb10
1afdded891ef0a75b204cf383c9204970d764a96
'2017-03-07T13:09:13-05:00'
describe
'75169' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUO' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
49746443845ebfdb32a4fbbb3687ff46
0f98ef0d4b856e24e2016f12651017a70a9fa71b
describe
'69319' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUP' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
05503930ee2f8dd64f0cd8cb64845184
705f4bb0530dc2e437b3c9a5961ed1260e10dfc5
describe
'29896' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUQ' 'sip-files00056.pdf'
8d518d538972643fc50697f735ccc51e
ab3b92748ebda43e66448b550feb83b3044283e6
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOUQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'3077' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUR' 'sip-files00056.pro'
2edca141eb307c1845a40666e4a26206
8868b39a963d3f38a46e696cff2171c1f011c016
describe
'23984' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUS' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
8af1aead509fbd87b66178a1a7cca8cc
a9e9f14ac1838a851e04fc45fd57e4bde24ca224
describe
'918584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUT' 'sip-files00056.tif'
cb73af503c7840c20673c40e70f87704
865bc68d0486d93de13b10994da3e2b388200248
describe
'138' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUU' 'sip-files00056.txt'
7393cd93280f25f71c23d7b0ed9876b5
04f38199c65f1817acda7fd36156f841bcdf3029
'2017-03-07T13:10:42-05:00'
describe
'7442' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUV' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
9463bac632b1a527d3d778254186d63d
94eda535acc148a3b5f963237f42954b2768ad48
'2017-03-07T13:09:36-05:00'
describe
'83568' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUW' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
be4d811f3b5bbf71d7f888350c3403b3
db5cf27b1e43a86fdc37a06f2376cdd8e247ed67
describe
'47485' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUX' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
b36bd792883d588d3a6559a33c67f681
e9af392b848cc805b16845cd59ed00cb2e970c79
describe
'33684' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUY' 'sip-files00057.pdf'
8af02603a3746aea9a298737218d3d48
058e579124a46e26fb2574a3ca56bd93280ef8bd
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOUY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:12:02-05:00'
normalize
'11464' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOUZ' 'sip-files00057.pro'
89d571e2c28073400278c900bbd52f0d
f4fb4ac38d221d37399b04da0fbf88c8ef03015a
describe
'15798' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVA' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
928c37949ef2929970049485548fd14b
b3c666054423f9fa48905f06089a6891dc2b427a
describe
'913576' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVB' 'sip-files00057.tif'
0bc278f2827871cd64a9fae618cbacdb
1216452437d05c25d80301342d34a603215f25c5
'2017-03-07T13:06:46-05:00'
describe
'551' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVC' 'sip-files00057.txt'
b25c6e2adf467a55e99e1ddef568ad4e
31557016d55030c87bf830bdec757ac40afba57f
'2017-03-07T13:14:04-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'4775' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVD' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
628d06164f300abdf4736c2ae2e18d6a
bde2bc262703ba5a9297d30760cd4077f81696ad
'2017-03-07T13:07:10-05:00'
describe
'121499' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVE' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
0990bfee75692c685a8aa2eaedc29922
91102dc44866bd76bab902cdeed5133d318d1ce3
describe
'128190' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVF' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
7569707904c846358f0089d1acb75189
4c23851e9b94ce37a2446b965f3a4efece2779a3
'2017-03-07T13:07:12-05:00'
describe
'51630' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVG' 'sip-files00058.pdf'
15254ad08f4f328760ad49b8e2fef4d1
05255ac09c4ff2baa734fd955b5966ce93ac556e
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOVG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:06:43-05:00'
normalize
'28262' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVH' 'sip-files00058.pro'
e9c50ab58adf491f752e76df0a396d3d
a7857d48935665b331cb0601bc80815fbce7d42d
describe
'45025' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVI' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
c166fa5ff2275deb7c2cbc73c734a97c
e1f45e7660550ae6263a0a98edab1cc763ce79a6
describe
'874580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVJ' 'sip-files00058.tif'
e0dc03ddb196522caf736b409fa19f2a
dd88de9f8ce071b5159c8b3e143ca469d0873476
'2017-03-07T13:12:11-05:00'
describe
'1456' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVK' 'sip-files00058.txt'
f8edcd532dc2067a33912bc6ba9a262c
b91cfb49e7991826a051d6c767c7174dc9c53f26
describe
'13197' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVL' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
6651b799604a5696ee1087510460725a
c507b19e8fa2b41889b8fe089e7d844454edeea8
'2017-03-07T13:09:30-05:00'
describe
'148276' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVM' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
5e07c5a6b0793b05f7ddd22b4205b7eb
a319095052e2b76d2c500bf463635fdc03ae631b
describe
'130995' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVN' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
6b6c0cac79c0a4057618146c0a8aab9d
4bd79afd376b14b2eb147a6e92493d7e9575cc51
describe
'60584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVO' 'sip-files00059.pdf'
0d5395db01c920eb756981a9c1dec3ad
69bdb7b74b0a670f6b8b47958897725e8ee5ccff
'2017-03-07T13:12:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOVO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'38615' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVP' 'sip-files00059.pro'
fa37e4907f03173499dacd92561fc580
c6dea5a7d3030ff37369305bcb353a4b2684ad02
describe
'40517' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVQ' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
daf06e419d89d7ad4a2ff7ddcbe6e977
5ba6329c9ec5631cd63cb60f195aff6d626b8e67
describe
'981972' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVR' 'sip-files00059.tif'
20904c42b9029110b48b1d145c98eef5
914d2b0aa96c3c5a37245f820131d5d5d000e601
'2017-03-07T13:11:36-05:00'
describe
'1667' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVS' 'sip-files00059.txt'
409229feb9dbccd1b1068ea80160b8aa
e8adb0f24b1eb3951185bfba77eb647373779055
describe
'10644' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVT' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
6dff93a4dbce7168c2da99b40f578364
dcb5a091b47399e368469b82471cc7754fdb3f38
'2017-03-07T13:06:40-05:00'
describe
'85596' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVU' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
94ace83b610d8ad08f4aa2813e088485
3ffde5b3b165c9c0dd3250179c6bcf3dbfc5354b
describe
'45078' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVV' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
628fcef6bfa04df20d21a53fe64dace5
3c591462ada1b417b0e05e990fa5b486984a0c85
describe
'35581' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVW' 'sip-files00060.pdf'
70bbaf9e631e00778cb33d18bc661a43
6ffe2d2c502140762fbdbc760df5adf23245d272
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOVW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'5877' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVX' 'sip-files00060.pro'
c7acd47ff311019b0586ea59fd652ef1
1e27e16f46d46bbc43a56b25a5fae0e1aefdfe3e
describe
'14842' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVY' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
c3edf01b38489b95a09c95463981bf84
a526bc6de975d02a0819832914d575995eda8334
'2017-03-07T13:11:14-05:00'
describe
'932708' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOVZ' 'sip-files00060.tif'
5ebc202b4edb9700a0efe7c501bc19ee
039f7a2c5ff92b1b9adadb5bfcf075d3ea7ef39b
describe
'593' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWA' 'sip-files00060.txt'
be2ba0d1905e52be83dd31c96a8ae62d
f16b8b3e8497a4f1e081e37905cd274ac9f82911
'2017-03-07T13:11:27-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'4646' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWB' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
74a058271d701d95923d8dda001bd928
65b7057ba718e54c6ea4d16fedd0678aca220050
describe
'87705' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWC' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
398618d4d5c14247cc8df3172cb98642
fd382f70e055b9ebfd67a2343a2a1e31176dbcea
'2017-03-07T13:06:55-05:00'
describe
'43405' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWD' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
cdba6611aed155b2c8ab4126ee72fbdf
ee51fc5e42c1d4c43bbe53c9bfd7266bb33e0ae3
describe
'34341' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWE' 'sip-files00061.pdf'
1495d084ca8fb82fbaaf21ac51178a26
0242e452312d4b9d073aef576023b92ef42a65ff
'2017-03-07T13:13:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOWE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'1572' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWF' 'sip-files00061.pro'
a54d6ccb120dfdc5959b681f12051683
a237c74fd4431ca06eb1f202115abbb404593e14
describe
'14970' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWG' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
fc7371da8951fe4fee5bc1c3203f6d96
de3c4e4106f3af65e190dec6731bba7cf963686c
'2017-03-07T13:07:01-05:00'
describe
'921588' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWH' 'sip-files00061.tif'
982e9849ff864da68b9653578a35e49d
c597e4841b0ee27f82f1dbb9e182b5935717755f
describe
'80' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWI' 'sip-files00061.txt'
f44e184bea3f9b3013cc76c263c40add
fcb794c4abea560c8b6ca88ff0b6809bb752fe7f
describe
'4791' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWJ' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
73f869529fe75f57cb12eb251222f6f2
a7cbab783aebbb8f9d1051942f1cd6a5a65cffbb
'2017-03-07T13:12:39-05:00'
describe
'124606' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWK' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
18173666c7050488104c95b1aee6c254
5835fee399bf1bfb37d62012c5725b9677fde269
'2017-03-07T13:08:37-05:00'
describe
'123193' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWL' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
87b47cfe0956ea0b66d94f324fee933f
c050d5d20bec05aed2d98e2f74b0e5bbb8be1d9e
describe
'52585' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWM' 'sip-files00062.pdf'
d0a40bbcf5166c33daa2f06ab63601d0
11e9a411d1c69be2d57b52a363ca3f9e3cf9a578
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOWM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:07:20-05:00'
normalize
'17245' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWN' 'sip-files00062.pro'
7a77e4dae1b53179267f8b989b3cbb1f
e0deb5aef26a6049098f44b45d11bcf4fb10dcf4
'2017-03-07T13:08:41-05:00'
describe
'42120' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWO' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
483a5ceabc8dda022e107c52f5465d1b
e0af84e19b549b4f7c5428965e76a976e47be794
describe
'926524' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWP' 'sip-files00062.tif'
b1072110d35e16ed8bd82656520c7ee8
a9da4b8ebd6051b91c8f10e03bd173cf873d4a6f
describe
'948' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWQ' 'sip-files00062.txt'
c6875907135b7e223b878dca61808729
5c2026402da9360c38230f32c78daff817c5e582
'2017-03-07T13:07:07-05:00'
describe
'12060' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWR' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
74107d04b9b70836d6967ba01d3a5c15
c14c3cf05519daaf523eaa0bd38c3a325b50c4eb
describe
'127851' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWS' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
7ff27546605038f41a6f879a0871d010
d4177bf9e7e14d83118cb5fdf2d7ebf8a4beb566
describe
'125625' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWT' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
8e59e2ad194d75f17b5c461fbf1dbf44
b7e6c7a542834f023ce419fd250bfb51d5183c67
describe
'51901' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWU' 'sip-files00063.pdf'
9e66a3b46c5489d04e5a64e4d6b8306b
24a8eb7c4ee835b8460e108ec27e5ac7bcea91ac
'2017-03-07T13:09:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOWU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'29987' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWV' 'sip-files00063.pro'
65f719f3e31fc274660a8454fbe7b7bb
1597310ef3e81d09cc4b9b70375c026f61878cb9
describe
'42549' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWW' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
e890168a723aee4f600ef9775f3655ee
96958b8673535f172f479d9d588b1ba59c5fee34
describe
'995252' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWX' 'sip-files00063.tif'
148c5194ef2296c36d575ede363a24a2
b2187c08500e1eec41fedc9334220c9d4e955fbc
describe
'1807' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWY' 'sip-files00063.txt'
05ce4296ade053b595d6f4f17019609b
e2dc6cdf9df33e283e1c348fe68aaea92032d268
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11663' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOWZ' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
6b8a4f1e00e05e78743f7556dacf5196
1194decb19e610c55f9e97f048ea2543e4f673ae
describe
'192220' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXA' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
ba84e6a54e5b7e3726b9a3ae24a2b795
f6ce1da8dfa98b116fb5bf2b2b4d4c0370e6bc2c
describe
'163660' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXB' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
f083a5b6c1e7e9792aba20c508a3abfd
75d3f07c774643cdc70e57e0a24591d8fdea4ea1
describe
'78792' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXC' 'sip-files00064.pdf'
2b60e73bd9a7138fbf682358ee3a01ab
4848f73e17bb8ac2016c7c4d7a9b1192c8ce24e3
'2017-03-07T13:07:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOXC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'72293' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXD' 'sip-files00064.pro'
bf66dac34f0e45e44334cc400af9f7df
3c420c5a3ef63dee7277dcc8d3404212e05e3d81
describe
'48494' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXE' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
b391e39a3a5ae120991c62b29ae69e22
cf2b45d33f6be8ada320d2587484ae1ed81c0e83
describe
'997004' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXF' 'sip-files00064.tif'
0d70bf3a9c9bca6497c6fab76ee327e6
b1fc3e3e6a8b5afe68a771c075fe3ed8582a9e9b
describe
'2906' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXG' 'sip-files00064.txt'
e6b5f5ed8618d5d41394b2c3f7383170
30f4cc33d2be25ef45b24b41651a4480e89f6a52
'2017-03-07T13:10:36-05:00'
describe
'11869' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXH' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
1df113c1c89cf81519eddf37e0c354c8
5eac6534a3bdfe9acf6b95a884fa0e3bdeec0aba
describe
'88323' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXI' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
6c07666ff332d58b61facbeaf3280308
4a04b4534d5581ad0adfab0fa3786a691811c12a
describe
'87227' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXJ' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
3461526f8ecc1ab59c2c0803f082f20e
91f73e4e15a4797a739be87e0bc9e4e43ee2ed3b
describe
'34989' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXK' 'sip-files00065.pdf'
52ac56faeea4d8c87fd211b20c215c6d
e4fbbfde5661d4fb76a1f12ec09ea374c9ca5ac8
'2017-03-07T13:13:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOXK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'14681' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXL' 'sip-files00065.pro'
53cd8a23770d8779236f93e13f80cadc
e44b65378076ad251b2f1e6d37ba797db0f5646f
'2017-03-07T13:09:12-05:00'
describe
'31014' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXM' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
24eb9ef03af9e8a762ca154afd4e8fc4
f9b82d1cca91b874042db7376e95ea40d47ca85c
describe
'972640' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXN' 'sip-files00065.tif'
27c23d60f18d7e485acd545c422cfe3f
beb311749ecf46eac3f873cfc9a748809dee02e0
'2017-03-07T13:08:05-05:00'
describe
'767' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXO' 'sip-files00065.txt'
a425a438fd55a05434326f971bed279c
b14f9a981a1c89c99c01a2db464954f24a75acdc
'2017-03-07T13:09:37-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'8749' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXP' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
35a8343a9ec062a7a9678bcb38d49a7b
d99638452192de5148dae9b30117b0bfc68d3754
describe
'147020' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXQ' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
bf2717c73f9e83b112611a542f8c7f55
f86d8bee1aeea9fbd2801fa8c116d89de14cac9f
describe
'118657' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXR' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
ee2c9b00d5b4e8922b638243dcfe107e
53cb684978cf133e800cc16a6e9f364ffa3e73b0
describe
'63082' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXS' 'sip-files00066.pdf'
e1db1fb9023149ec2e72fba46f50a276
f7d480849af136da4e413453b4142fa8f9c33eb7
'2017-03-07T13:11:17-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOXS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'21163' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXT' 'sip-files00066.pro'
fa663faf25f0c1bfafa18e06405dae13
4ae12d72b965e51a2f8fa79b4166fd657d69b06d
describe
'38584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXU' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
ee6cdf7c66dd4a5efcc6551e859b0e49
15297cbae933d145acbda04530c47fdc24d9ab77
describe
'976584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXV' 'sip-files00066.tif'
4cc25a1549aa541b4c9d7eff05542337
e6df9f7be0d5ed28d58b9051a2e416f296747f2c
describe
'933' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXW' 'sip-files00066.txt'
1f447f7224af739e1acc9d1db370b6bb
83c3cf6008518100f274ca3e3816f79d18af2b91
describe
'11070' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXX' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
9b2bf58b52dc2263afe83155a9520b2c
247635241314cc3cba33da87ca1365983ebd34d2
'2017-03-07T13:12:40-05:00'
describe
'132375' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXY' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
2f6c0bc378a3daf600a36a6cafb439e1
5061e092cc0d21c7af9a8d424c54c12df67a8d3d
describe
'126265' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOXZ' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
9cb3586422fa11b17538f7b581379c31
db6eb8e36caa5bd0e73525a39aeb4149d5387676
describe
'54365' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYA' 'sip-files00067.pdf'
c2e613d2f0bfff07c3d074766b4e29d1
8594beeb536ac402dd5b92d402333071de3a4ac3
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOYA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:26-05:00'
normalize
'23222' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYB' 'sip-files00067.pro'
0667ea7d0998905750d204e1f0d6494d
584777b7084acffbcbf8e1298269c3463845a785
describe
'42083' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYC' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
61a94395dc2d57ccdcd723c6f2971311
163051e7011606368a03ea8911ef156eab4bdb42
describe
'941424' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYD' 'sip-files00067.tif'
3ea3adcfa787cac653d570a91a3780b3
e6ef2cab62de26a7bbc164c3c509cd7942b8022b
'2017-03-07T13:09:51-05:00'
describe
'1001' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYE' 'sip-files00067.txt'
3d3894da77ccac00531662b9dc64146f
a4f8a1e2505befe15f644170629e61cee9e7d27e
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11904' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYF' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
1837fb8d5400df31884836a10410f0e0
aaabc1514ab541ce88ed4887b70bf1909c1121e5
describe
'89833' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYG' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
79ef52a3e1cf72577294a6e7af5f8308
092acefec6c02f9f26c90e27faffce1dc02c5a76
describe
'45905' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYH' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
c284d7f78e688b9bc2e3fbf9d1e11549
201a0b9a8ed50a879a54774ea2665052631c6998
'2017-03-07T13:13:51-05:00'
describe
'36135' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYI' 'sip-files00068.pdf'
71ac7ff91ed1d1fdd169747be7fe66b7
9667c0c80eef28ae922aec9f3be51f266c21f73e
'2017-03-07T13:09:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOYI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'18557' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYJ' 'sip-files00068.pro'
3a18136406ae652517ebac96198c4d33
48483205bd99f635e917c3f18ffd046c33f2d85f
describe
'15032' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYK' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
c3c71ad13b502c0e617026da34a1f513
2e5f60b0c91e76ddc648d409902da8bd253b4ef8
describe
'958616' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYL' 'sip-files00068.tif'
92b2a0d99a6da512b57d5bbb1474222b
f98b80e5a0e5b1d78c7ee572dca690830a1c0a50
describe
'1212' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYM' 'sip-files00068.txt'
0e453d64cfd64eb808908b4b7c07e729
09021f9cd8ef4ad11f32f5bae5635d2514d602cb
describe
'4445' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYN' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
03f0b38fb474c8de2b0878c17803ccd5
696d40ad9fbda96d3669bec84a14029330638467
describe
'96055' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYO' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
eca22af00da2fcfe6f138ddff17a8357
3c6aba64112668569174f7a20a2f6c7e0b5e4542
describe
'104214' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYP' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
ad6da3c0158d130e9cbcb396c9991037
b2e0bb02dc2d206be0f3442f5a4b4e0fcc36f500
describe
'38503' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYQ' 'sip-files00069.pdf'
0ff44849d10193fbe564ea1256b36b72
6f97a1eaef14a2966eb209e764adc985beef19b9
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOYQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'17132' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYR' 'sip-files00069.pro'
c009f72fd78083ddba7ba7ef07503503
93dfa674d233147802a5961942e4a50c93aaaedc
describe
'36408' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYS' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
24383bc3c7d04d52eb67bf59c136962e
508727d10a6a622fae6b11bb52c87548c7b843c0
describe
'942100' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYT' 'sip-files00069.tif'
ee3f7fe496e193a709cd48dbf3723349
99ffc7e35c995134e25d2a2f08b05c8d9a5c04ff
describe
'1197' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYU' 'sip-files00069.txt'
07409de35e18a52dce4288f4ff70d264
2b1605f0dabc7a81ad6055a8fed91dd100a965d5
describe
'10814' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYV' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
4501d99fc36a2d16ac8fd491ef4ec481
ec84467250f0a7c68a46fe95a530b412f7844ff9
describe
'131867' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYW' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
0818369df5d8e32641af8dd5000e70b1
276a534b3ee133361361304e6af6a8b243c7bd7d
'2017-03-07T13:09:40-05:00'
describe
'116303' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYX' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
4648dd9286f7320e92430cfdf8666b7a
6aae83aa9055d3578e0dcd361048a343edff3133
describe
'53796' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYY' 'sip-files00070.pdf'
ae0bd46ed5f57c459be889eed21682dd
5faeef98f0f2fcae0c730e8391627a09468567ef
'2017-03-07T13:11:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOYY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:11:34-05:00'
normalize
'32203' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOYZ' 'sip-files00070.pro'
cbd12d48b2d6e292f3ce4b38a004b931
bab65dc8a992d2a581c60fa4d5c6685e2f2d395a
describe
'36890' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZA' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
cd9100b8539403ec2ec1b69cb14bdd30
f2e41868e25e6190588f5a63e98509d7d9b9c5dd
describe
'999288' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZB' 'sip-files00070.tif'
98cefd4f124d1a936b156e276472a2d3
2dfa7537d75c4123209f1fdb77da7a4150a6644b
describe
'1398' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZC' 'sip-files00070.txt'
53d68470d21dfbab6764ac5e207bc02c
1877b5f6ed46344765810ba8aeb768ba2032307f
describe
'10305' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZD' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
c43a9b767436c0502e17e42e2fe442e0
c117a031dd496c3669bda0ff12c94efd677720ca
'2017-03-07T13:08:07-05:00'
describe
'145558' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZE' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
572cb7f26c5f10f904530b62809b426e
48b7b9f5cbd766a7bccf456f5467de26e6012489
describe
'132990' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZF' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
f21efb88fdebe8a1d60c7b81f094058f
f01c74b48bbf0d5b3d36e6448435150ae3051887
describe
'59975' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZG' 'sip-files00071.pdf'
8f141200ffc6b9ad88cd44af7c2b994a
3e7030a5695967262122823cc742ae5122469e73
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOZG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:29-05:00'
normalize
'56396' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZH' 'sip-files00071.pro'
5b83fa0fc75232a998605f1d3daeaaf4
f3583975777571473b972f11f286eda7cefe4003
describe
'41087' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZI' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
ed692ec14bc21116c25b34b9b1b33977
0b1efe9fd3dc71109c438669baca94cabc1d7e93
describe
'960944' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZJ' 'sip-files00071.tif'
2ca512293bf1f675d1a73b928d2d73da
b161bb8c57ae9a0404f568baaf068234db3c87f1
describe
'2227' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZK' 'sip-files00071.txt'
f21be4e783bd81b69259a1f37019096b
569f2dc12c336c7c9c0e226e11077d6e9888b377
describe
'10379' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZL' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
3e2c73f50fd016b7cd97699d6550200f
4eed9b10e20de1e0d5a2d4b3208052d32c145b21
describe
'105028' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZM' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
5263a71d1b9eab38f402a05af1c78dd3
3c191fb4960ce3319cb4b6710e0f2d578a0c59f3
describe
'99731' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZN' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
d0a7d2e999064b6ea719efba4269221a
ae160f4453c642e36d6db20d083129565b4f4b85
'2017-03-07T13:07:50-05:00'
describe
'43425' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZO' 'sip-files00072.pdf'
d5d1aac2a81dc761e5e4ffb07c2e0b3c
ea38743a19da7c5a3e6c0232df018595db131652
'2017-03-07T13:08:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOZO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'14203' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZP' 'sip-files00072.pro'
6649df750fe5aa65865f6f96ec1a3b5b
26e6be41390a200c0a2c322a90a358e790537446
'2017-03-07T13:09:23-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZQ' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
1b3679b19a5162d1bf1e8fd26121fe70
8bfad9fbd5471f621f86136ed5ce73fbf382e919
describe
'998676' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZR' 'sip-files00072.tif'
4d43636dd07496f792deba07b8c80500
ccf4b660b3684d7c0379ed0a30ec244cd3555971
'2017-03-07T13:12:12-05:00'
describe
'703' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZS' 'sip-files00072.txt'
d7a5f35fcb5a62dbba1e101a89db6b10
182e1abd3fcfbe72758fb645f69dff9e10d76ac1
describe
'9337' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZT' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
6425b2a6f3e9a67ad2aed3f4a075f8f7
2402e50c12a8cb461ad3114dd9cc17a85a894de4
'2017-03-07T13:07:36-05:00'
describe
'93673' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZU' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
98fb95f83d171f7953226e2c94e11040
41580b818c11264719e92dc2cf2d4267b129acf5
describe
'75826' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZV' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
a64ca34e56a0d5705cc2a6f9c7300f17
5d00df019e72cd807ee6cc9304265e051408debb
describe
'43237' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZW' 'sip-files00073.pdf'
2049de58109fac289d56516fda8b7990
e13df444f7a68a3854e675debfc9e93531cc54d1
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAOZW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:10-05:00'
normalize
'4275' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZX' 'sip-files00073.pro'
7a1fec581cac49bb90e720d5d96879e6
7931c3667bfc9e7007bfc0d906dc2f3cab57b337
describe
'21696' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZY' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
d331b2f3775b023d49a586e0b38de476
a27cda79dcb9c64b9ce255329f54153e521fbdcf
describe
'954632' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAOZZ' 'sip-files00073.tif'
4787912d4067e6a853a37400ea536dbd
1c64261d64c337edf3e83318f6a937a2d38db94d
describe
'321' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAA' 'sip-files00073.txt'
2d6e8ce653b8c8311c470f8e0ad551e2
d059f95b4ddac59a5b3583dd4ca2e390e4979a2c
describe
'5710' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAB' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
c7ac76170805984e7915ec04f0255777
33144553f8d1a50775a1d551e0754eafeddd59d3
describe
'131930' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAC' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
f969545ecc9f4f4a9d3a09c9e65726fb
7b609d76cc9e441ed237e1d177372c7dc5ce82c5
describe
'100834' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAD' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
e38ab0b7160110b87cc131c2ba76ea8b
beebd4ae0a15cfe4892efdd3261c82a8d02f2886
describe
'55124' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAE' 'sip-files00074.pdf'
38e1a7035ddc48749b5c57f04b2cf6f0
c9daa78e769c1b4711b1feff3e958635998ccfbe
'2017-03-07T13:11:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPAE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'73236' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAF' 'sip-files00074.pro'
d56b7113f07e6e9b8dbca8ec8b0899f2
4a37c1873af62eb9727c21759258000b126d321c
describe
'32797' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAG' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
dda288f9f60bdabf9d19347697cfaba4
d4066146469336f34afdab6ebb2afb4a2be45661
describe
'996264' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAH' 'sip-files00074.tif'
6e46fb596a2e8f95734500be4be6b498
67bacb9dbaebc0dc42ded21cde1d73241d744f8d
describe
'4039' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAI' 'sip-files00074.txt'
408f30e819a84e54b9ee7e9d72b9c673
dda3fae8ed07ae6dc08c878c729b897b20a263cb
'2017-03-07T13:08:15-05:00'
describe
'9560' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAJ' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
d89e2870d6fd2d7bc3341ff3fb80ea52
ea54d122fb8d22b734f9a6705ef1e7c566e63a12
'2017-03-07T13:08:56-05:00'
describe
'103830' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAK' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
6e944c00f754c6efe81bbd0916cfc057
838748d1678c5e4db998da3f7a32207f47bed39a
describe
'89482' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAL' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
f3f8cbb8a72f7f2760b3649b69c1a6d2
79ff42af86a66da076cf4ebda65ec49420f59efd
describe
'42704' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAM' 'sip-files00075.pdf'
9045f06a4a6cd957cbd4b5186a0c75fc
6398cb3bc931a04468199eb4c8231eec9179e4b9
'2017-03-07T13:06:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPAM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'56366' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAN' 'sip-files00075.pro'
1983d0f08c6d5f5b02388ab4c4af5ac4
df539aa8d6bf71b8966c564d26a8592324bc237d
describe
'33052' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAO' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
ac27712010eed3252ecde846ede76c3d
43bb183b7c42da81c759dff51af64b2f20c6f919
describe
'956052' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAP' 'sip-files00075.tif'
572d6c6c07fca589d84026a020e4c476
f527133c30ae61f54a4e370214c69cbeeb72935d
describe
'3636' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAQ' 'sip-files00075.txt'
ce2b64c8f980668655a86d05ddf5d201
85339bacf669a2a2db55d54e576494b6066fd048
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10416' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAR' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
aee0dcce381e67ad59a44cf4106e7438
e51c47d27b71a25cedb1d2307e9d652456f8fa9f
describe
'119408' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAS' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
b572571fa28580e48859dd524eb99a93
4eb04fbd07be9c0cd54354b7c96cef3edcadb2c4
describe
'88057' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAT' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
3148b06d72347a72345bf26624b2894f
7054a2175b66aae8ff306969ea5d1bfa76b3916e
describe
'49686' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAU' 'sip-files00076.pdf'
823f2a989819235cf438ec1a5df47701
89b105a74dde35feb7602bd05dd2d9645c65010b
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPAU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:12:35-05:00'
normalize
'77665' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAV' 'sip-files00076.pro'
6755a1c40251db36054de2bf35b76f25
262e608680b138197b17ee0e57c3586117cd048e
describe
'32881' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAW' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
f1e3bad8a97c9fee1e3b03b3fc4ab52c
fb679e897896d498f7dd3cebd7ac5fe6ff82efdf
describe
'979580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAX' 'sip-files00076.tif'
b3a1db6615ae010eab140c6b6e5cfd71
c3a6918fdcdbb9c637307ab1fb015069a6f0d6ca
describe
'4492' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAY' 'sip-files00076.txt'
fbb3378764feed2bd349ff533af53c93
abfcb10ede51630c942ca19c7311058ecbd8298c
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10123' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPAZ' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
e1b810560983d0f8bd844e1c1de00c03
2a938e481833ca29230b07264f9117b0a6398c3c
describe
'108907' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBA' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
7568a3a9c6dd37f5469b48d9c23333fe
4b5b08a51c1db0342fdf90f52de22f80519ad3ec
describe
'91696' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBB' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
8d0c8ff7eaac344044ef82538fd4a384
f547fc0ec1cd076bb3d28066f7128ddd4635f59b
describe
'44749' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBC' 'sip-files00077.pdf'
07590f12e4f7ed49b6e8c8726804e6e9
7be2e3eae2495f4e5e18646f765046a118e041d0
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPBC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'57785' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBD' 'sip-files00077.pro'
7ab3fd8ad62a729aeb4eb45e39165766
dc96c9365ec844587b46abceed1d483b6deea5be
describe
'34124' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBE' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
6537f639723d9e7f62123cfad2d02a2c
67dedec57c6cbd3f0e463d0fd20ffde257ab759f
describe
'978580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBF' 'sip-files00077.tif'
a5ae66796e82e97da56c4fa579896986
c05bef3a63a6a927b5b2798ac742ebd681d78dc0
describe
'3090' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBG' 'sip-files00077.txt'
927a00643f7565a786760dff48ed1f60
a7d3fd96a9cdddba5c64d6ce0e59ffcbac81dcc2
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10546' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBH' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
abbef59de784d1d82a94cbaf67dbd420
e8da4138c56ffce4add442466bb73187887b2753
describe
'115865' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBI' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
f038658f66f084362cc23d02736a6b40
da72e2af709b456a71df441ab570b9b03cd4df44
'2017-03-07T13:08:10-05:00'
describe
'82601' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBJ' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
4a24056900bb6b2a910c61284af5f8bc
2e84b2a3461872bfa81c3fc515e6da3690c201d1
describe
'48612' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBK' 'sip-files00078.pdf'
46eed9f1903f36694114b34d9158c3d4
698a4325dc3c8d69eacb1621ca3030d894dcd3ff
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPBK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'53437' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBL' 'sip-files00078.pro'
c319059c600b5a5217a14e9383479466
f21a3564e56600f56b5f4e7d0fd541bb275600b5
describe
'31376' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBM' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
11120e6bc1404583a35748aa3fab30ac
154e3608ebcb8d1b4991573c8934d8c92cc33150
describe
'1000952' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBN' 'sip-files00078.tif'
7172e5244a8cf69863df0de6baa61e3f
4ed6f1896c1da5fbbe8574fb23f0eca051278fa0
'2017-03-07T13:09:17-05:00'
describe
'2830' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBO' 'sip-files00078.txt'
53e021cee9a314f4248f29927a1da197
e40b6986ad5052320e420912f2a8f18daea45175
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBP' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
d373c8d43bbdc5817c4367b4bfd89357
a36a242ccddc5679fdb7aad6a360b3fabb677f70
describe
'104372' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBQ' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
2d274739d68a12f39185f482a46e28bb
1198c687f3454f9a8adc6c56c29d1868f06768e3
describe
'86826' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBR' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
1fa2320842ad1b6520e3a8aaab8c9c79
5553da947e099d56495138bbe2a9ebf1134f4f7c
describe
'41823' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBS' 'sip-files00079.pdf'
3d108126a8ca171860c21f8a74937bca
37c7555e65795621aece76e328f8a27a3b9b76e6
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPBS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'66297' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBT' 'sip-files00079.pro'
443c379a4f93561681bbec112977a112
87a1cc06fa9c6404cca6ed4238323ac650e1f8df
describe
'33079' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBU' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
477b7feded5314bfa46970f6fdce0955
202b92309165a96837579ad788a38b784aacb816
describe
'990792' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBV' 'sip-files00079.tif'
b0676c59c65bfdb6a3f549d633f54eef
1ae6cb588c354ae8880dda09e0e3777b73584283
describe
'4028' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBW' 'sip-files00079.txt'
cc60a3e4972653d1398844c2baade58f
88ce8996a0e99d604a92d86ff9b2bb967813fbdf
describe
'10202' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBX' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
0399c091e139c52f63c5aac205133cb6
58b42f9ddbef24ef69b7edb9b0967dbe63b010c1
describe
'114037' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBY' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
e2ce8870a99d989eead07df7d226da04
b4ff2bfb5f911620592e9b7a212e5024ad74b729
describe
'88414' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPBZ' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
1ebebd96a8c77894c918e6eeaaffc544
63d804913ed54e7fa508ec35c8c8b86149de5be4
'2017-03-07T13:10:23-05:00'
describe
'45910' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCA' 'sip-files00080.pdf'
edf2b702de8fa28c6040efc33dde9865
72c89cb7a5ddca72f16b3acd0860113ff0cb5b5f
'2017-03-07T13:12:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPCA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'65710' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCB' 'sip-files00080.pro'
5ba8b4e967fb209e164e13eca9c0a889
221754e31a9fb44d341a271e7a391b2f9746f4d5
describe
'32877' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCC' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
257ad96234f0ce82292aad2d5550f16f
d94165e14fd674ccc4f9f86e0ed1eb10a1bc18b3
describe
'1011296' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCD' 'sip-files00080.tif'
48ca148d90cd9c645c20822327c08c70
a48d522296f0712192e5a50ffc82c24641a8ea73
describe
'3890' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCE' 'sip-files00080.txt'
c8bf3a9ce4e66ed29633aca74af44078
a9d541665ea1e069af5be049d86123a0c514e0c9
describe
'9636' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCF' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
6f664fd31de86b99a719bfbb929d2a2c
4434aadc982613a34e0516ff080582a4630a68b2
describe
'98913' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCG' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
191889c003b5ea4ec798e1d61dac0f42
1b1ed3e360bcc0752523099baa2ed98616711207
describe
'85915' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCH' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
378494b241e41584be754fb23c4e92bd
e46d74d204e1193ebfce06b25177f78a283594f7
describe
'40306' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCI' 'sip-files00081.pdf'
af7013991f07019bc4c8640fb7ed931d
4e698554b8850876878a379999e07a7e1d0437e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPCI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:10:30-05:00'
normalize
'56776' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCJ' 'sip-files00081.pro'
aa6b0ff0118ccc0bab290e6fe956db2b
cbfb6a35e80a734b1476d4a71ed8799fec711c64
describe
'33915' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCK' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
10d267084785f10dcf298478f82dec79
cc3410aac8a20845a14bbbe26b761e6abc0db187
describe
'978788' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCL' 'sip-files00081.tif'
42855aed948f4ccb990583f87875749d
f0889c7a0c81d8288a98c9b3baaa87e61fde3833
describe
'3896' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCM' 'sip-files00081.txt'
b5276c3ce6171d2a1e07e685c11396a5
41fd4c6d418c409706f76098d48d47e554bd8b24
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10394' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCN' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
413554057fea2882ddcdc7fa6aaed6a7
c878aa57dc1f6dc650fa94be0ee403e7bfd7ec6d
describe
'122464' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCO' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
bc58a17860a9b89e6a15f364c08ebd1f
92415a0078921c9c21480f0ff9f0e1b1869f9d9d
describe
'95121' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCP' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
0b6cbc4803bbc4d62b983f14a927bb9d
26450911981eebf2a6a22f1a65fd31b89478430b
'2017-03-07T13:12:42-05:00'
describe
'51316' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCQ' 'sip-files00082.pdf'
bc0392383433263be0680970a1c7357d
141c24795e9643905fd773e18d79c245919a0554
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPCQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'66122' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCR' 'sip-files00082.pro'
a17c5bd1888a193b32ca1671d88abf02
c26bbfc3fca0f09c38acf534dcb8696086599b9a
describe
'35185' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCS' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
b8633e472ca18b2ab7514dfee5381a04
5a2c35ef875ba33d6b40b356be9403c89802b3a0
describe
'978840' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCT' 'sip-files00082.tif'
8990a9b440dd18368304c8c2409571ab
4c3bab15ca549c8e010f1993954649d9182d893d
describe
'4333' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCU' 'sip-files00082.txt'
eb7e93d177a8714655f7a7c27f2d6361
5c6d3360093ae288f034609c76a29435b35bf6e9
describe
'10645' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCV' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
c0ebc6e20c69ee02062ea412eca1c691
8a79d67a3d4eebbb33e87d438f4817ce0a61da1f
describe
'118462' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCW' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
342065253f72a7b548bec4c2af3c2724
4c334dac20dd4a52d043db1669d2dc24825cf667
describe
'96737' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCX' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
d0cff17d17dab42c2f75ad5a3997e2f9
567ea474fb532db036238a7161c8aab5d16d03f4
describe
'48412' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCY' 'sip-files00083.pdf'
33c63f6f95b0ac3af05ba2ba987e12e3
391ca10a658f05c0841f9e068cbddd4edf2f79aa
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPCY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:18-05:00'
normalize
'63349' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPCZ' 'sip-files00083.pro'
b631de6087e31cdf1df147746e81a77a
5fd1b50de12ce66048898f949f8ef63979afa2bd
describe
'36467' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDA' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
b718fb46a007e0612706329d0b3645b5
01d18465e42fb326599fc95fbabe24f8521a397a
describe
'998852' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDB' 'sip-files00083.tif'
395616185aa40f5ec561b2b93b0ab7a1
af14e3a19622d9dbfa135bf4a727c2d55119d495
describe
'3689' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDC' 'sip-files00083.txt'
7dc3c3be88c830d054f5c69c1b0b7be7
f439aa1674e57083b5a7684ecb30d5e601af8a00
describe
'11031' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDD' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
3c1bf050050c2c072f41652a23375970
724bd761672352a231e5045e13621fab90aa110f
describe
'121718' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDE' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
c8ee2d7cf8715ffeaaa61c5728f4044b
bded9de8e5ac6e07aa1914ec2063c400176efcd1
describe
'94785' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDF' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
081744665b61b2982f63abbb4b1c77a6
7f2775d2612766bbb75feb36a0e5befc760517b8
describe
'51642' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDG' 'sip-files00084.pdf'
e9c372911f46ec373c88b1c34dd20dbe
7a50cb95401f2dd69f73d4998fa4fbac89cb259c
'2017-03-07T13:08:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPDG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:08:23-05:00'
normalize
'67733' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDH' 'sip-files00084.pro'
5c9ed22c8cbc5772f0cfeb5ea86c0815
79c5e65dcc76822db7f94bbd8594cf46c6d58044
describe
'34273' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDI' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
63d7cc72bf78682cbdf33e3954461e3d
93d177f589cd8238dcdb8287635edbfbd36d3d43
describe
'922352' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDJ' 'sip-files00084.tif'
c7be2402e4e375bc9737e20907dab0f2
59b55b3d544973a9e2d31cb29531c670a377376e
describe
'3788' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDK' 'sip-files00084.txt'
914803cbbf76beda353d5ee0b8347f97
8682bbf394c194ef951bb68872a24dcc19edabd2
describe
'10953' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDL' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
260a35be540b2ae19aec0ce3695800d7
280f37afc2cc27a5617cb7988288159527b346ba
describe
'92865' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDM' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
1e19542e73ecda30ca7421ed57c4a3be
473a01d6f9a0b5b6dd75acf1e7a56747fbcdde93
describe
'78700' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDN' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
09136e629ce4516971c187279cc0a430
bee787865484d2fe951a5143ee3cbead4ac96020
'2017-03-07T13:06:54-05:00'
describe
'37218' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDO' 'sip-files00085.pdf'
3d876d99b50f5465cbada7fe559d8aa0
74b31fba8a71d7e2ab6d68c81a471de47fe4f9b8
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPDO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'57043' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDP' 'sip-files00085.pro'
e4fff8d553b617c29b40009af2d85d3e
c6ddf62e5933bf984aa9afb1a390005c2c2bad82
describe
'29129' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDQ' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
ec30e4ebcd712ebf36c09a3c92e9fca3
5a36178685a292a1e4261d5a2ea127ca6ef82f71
describe
'952496' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDR' 'sip-files00085.tif'
4ca157444235d5baffcbd52532b07d6b
81e93adaea5a15b9abe7ec44d0b78d42d46e3d86
describe
'3431' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDS' 'sip-files00085.txt'
e6c996e6b2a2f643a521c885a444153a
450ace180a4a372ffd9d9601f3c8fc39a9806754
describe
'9491' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDT' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
d90a9573ceeeb1c70a040b1477156881
71431ef775a1433ad45d27707e0c6738e6dbbfd3
describe
'107173' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDU' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
12b096c9b24297247893e043c24d34f9
7d19fd3ae0ea710e78f75b00b501ab6911b3d5a3
describe
'89300' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDV' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
bea39b17bac0b744d0d6cb5206fc0c35
2a159a772d76e9d27a99b7d52e6bded7f50e9add
describe
'43006' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDW' 'sip-files00086.pdf'
1534732dae1dbb02f6e5a3283d7f1034
e8b95b89be12121bcd677de7c3873ebfac64ec6f
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPDW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'65907' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDX' 'sip-files00086.pro'
848d30dd84171927c1437ced6164df4b
86cd8f1803cfe1bd963490b86cdefca481a7bd26
describe
'33968' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDY' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
ea965c81811b75df5d30c71ac212f720
84dada0b80f2844fbdade27e5b75c277534add96
describe
'956964' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPDZ' 'sip-files00086.tif'
ca504396f741d7562572f87a8135a297
ddd0d699f42d9b93c90b318dc5c4f67ad37402c4
describe
'4077' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEA' 'sip-files00086.txt'
60a6419497e624ad1e1a115f799dfd2c
e5f9f23856a43b0a3cc2f6d4ba80da3dbc21a957
describe
'10464' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEB' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
14ea179119a349c2c9387d0e2354d950
77ca989916cadd35d855d16a17caeaa10d3f3ef3
describe
'102616' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEC' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
be2525358188814cf6985aa3fb2b991b
74b5622fbe2720be48982962dbc2530cbeeb6d2b
describe
'89102' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPED' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
d01ab9fc6fc52ad065a12c448481a23a
a4ab4ea5101176019979fe5f3fba081843f94f1d
describe
'41968' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEE' 'sip-files00087.pdf'
c8c4011d1c809261cdf617eb9e6de9fc
89107d52d02046c5b8065c9d1e96f98a3d69e85c
'2017-03-07T13:10:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPEE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'62130' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEF' 'sip-files00087.pro'
8ec630e03a16acfbcdea2c5b5b7ef051
1a803907fe52c41415a9d0d82f5e8045474a8dce
describe
'33393' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEG' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
d72f408138365ee244b903eabd0f7cb9
2df776036ea0ff966f4384f22fb633b0cbacc21b
describe
'954280' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEH' 'sip-files00087.tif'
139917ac1be3eb183ce0a48f187698bf
8d12dcb5cd1ce0883ce1ae36d5109cef5311ab91
describe
'4056' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEI' 'sip-files00087.txt'
d9dee79f6338b77207b8df085020c438
f77003da4fbe7db1704e141125725d39741c2ab0
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'9892' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEJ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
ecf3dc899edf00f8be618a154b38530f
60d9f5e961e19b422dce848d8784a0b4a635285b
describe
'109188' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEK' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
551eff60765682d374849ff997842775
73a73c5e55778ee48a92bb2733f9ae2fdbf5779b
describe
'88202' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEL' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
b627ca0c5b689fae582d79c46ac2fad1
1e791c932996bcfdd14951636a4c89374ed634eb
describe
'44695' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEM' 'sip-files00088.pdf'
63db166cb07726b2a7f7265a1394854c
d74b34a53fd3b662bf58c19e5bfb3c739d1c8584
'2017-03-07T13:09:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPEM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'63927' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEN' 'sip-files00088.pro'
a239d5a360c50e0069f84a10788304a1
b5da4c37abfb46c1bfa813ce43706b87d9818255
describe
'32468' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEO' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
7ef5dd2125cd4c798940104ae5e71908
131c674b708633890cfff4d9d8779032a7c41c10
describe
'956232' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEP' 'sip-files00088.tif'
14110d82b1d3dcec3a7ae89369bb6b46
5ba0c2b4acff3c5e26b94b6da88eab0016312b80
describe
'3758' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEQ' 'sip-files00088.txt'
44e3504809c2a9ce1a9ee572f55ae725
d71529514f185373e2d27622c14848139c6eb63b
describe
'9981' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPER' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
385369a0001167661e82fbcdbac50d29
22be82daeb5252ec15f3fb0c9dff1e05f5678636
describe
'99451' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPES' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
7aca12c692157bb7341536019c32c553
1e57cd92ba5dc69888f0a0af516ad37710d9f9b9
describe
'85384' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPET' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
f7c658b385153ff13f44247e94f5e3df
16802dfa3b85382369ce0c47ce07344727f60709
describe
'40637' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEU' 'sip-files00089.pdf'
78347e287d74c20f5a095b7d2660dfb6
4b42bd1b36a9a18ab11d36f043ccc73b6711028f
'2017-03-07T13:13:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPEU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'60459' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEV' 'sip-files00089.pro'
304dbc9c165b16fc85f78b129865c1d7
cef4713766d17afc80f7c7fd53b1dc30248c2d92
describe
'31557' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEW' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
30eeef7108170660511ff005f8e864a4
9d2d45caf02aebc2bd0aab74e93e5b993f86c83e
describe
'964540' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEX' 'sip-files00089.tif'
bcf03848afed6723cd7faf31c8c8f669
b4713c0da0f472d3fda39f115002a62e7d6f7acd
'2017-03-07T13:10:06-05:00'
describe
'4065' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEY' 'sip-files00089.txt'
a88e0793a10804fb8740b28979950df0
6a3a7c79a17fe5c9c9c54a10d7c0106848757b0c
describe
'9743' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPEZ' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
6004ccfa5d1b505f1adaef190952226b
9bca987a056a9122e37d5e7b5d99dc20be541417
describe
'111718' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFA' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
c6a9f59bed9d6c388c702b452268ead6
9be2b42a3d76ea62e0155d6cc3dede4cc3bf3f7e
describe
'89014' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFB' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
fe8d1ac6a58796d65d637a4372fc845d
750eb5dbec0595f174a40f8fc056fdec908e334a
describe
'45137' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFC' 'sip-files00090.pdf'
eb7b60315da4c6fe6f0a254469b2eee0
2fe512247cd5e369899bfcb351ef89d3184890c3
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPFC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'52834' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFD' 'sip-files00090.pro'
d664569ca64776711e603a942600cbe4
b3f06030f599fbc6a6bdac8bfb7ffe48ebdb26ec
describe
'32760' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFE' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
a1ca887ccec189a91bf86dde9864902b
1351bf220a8cbecddaa05341b6a72a758ff572d5
describe
'983488' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFF' 'sip-files00090.tif'
c3a808e11b9da2dc417344c11e29546e
23c6935e1ea542e7ad72bae8b45b4ef2fc251e94
describe
'3118' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFG' 'sip-files00090.txt'
2d586140c36b0b7709dbda315fa749a6
ae41e0e3221bda4670d15269d6dceaee3029ec65
describe
'9845' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFH' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
b655b3b9300977249ab2d0897a03c628
137a6f0026b69877c715498aec12dbf92c06ef82
describe
'108667' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFI' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
f03bf09d48bcb922ee4c1e0b036b8321
47db6b29e206872aff626be21a75996eb09b99a8
describe
'93979' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFJ' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
786997a5de6a828e28ffb58442ee60a8
596079ad5ac0021dea6c4a4da77ba396f5e3272d
describe
'44057' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFK' 'sip-files00091.pdf'
16fd8bbb2af0d7ff8bf4e384fac999c4
4e03ce43442d18b9d1a2d59783671b040409a1de
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPFK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:08:28-05:00'
normalize
'58088' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFL' 'sip-files00091.pro'
d7a6b4b7ae7017e4931cd14f5bf8822d
9427fbc88aa2014dd5d13a37503862887ab97174
describe
'34765' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFM' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
9237b607a0bb4212f02800ddc9157e0e
702b95222f8f0ca3815ed4d2abe2150937f40fcf
describe
'929788' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFN' 'sip-files00091.tif'
152c2c3b59faf83bfce8625f197628a7
395730134d9a75c12710ab4d8f2d592ed77b561e
describe
'3366' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFO' 'sip-files00091.txt'
e16b2cbdd30c022c13746eea1002e107
ea17bb93e001ea84b84bc250e70f6a7d2f752203
describe
'10965' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFP' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
eaf91b6346b4a6dff6037a449fcfe6b4
3eafddcfd922c2a8c9c7b93b16b607b8279e94a3
describe
'108172' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFQ' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
198be2c41719101e19a5031f7e26b542
dd1471183c2628f1113b943e0ebcb67050e0d462
describe
'92951' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFR' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
3a2134d874d869988ac23e91bed4b42f
9ef66b91065359a2bfe48565ef18f8520966b1d4
describe
'43988' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFS' 'sip-files00092.pdf'
99b5423c7fe6847a905e7fa29678f22e
2148836eccb67f6b2db00d324a60430d7290f46e
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPFS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'65128' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFT' 'sip-files00092.pro'
596dd6e1a486c03d4ca0b97ae602222c
4bd536cec159728ce7285588713ecd0df562afcd
describe
'33284' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFU' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
09b49eec3295507a3d87e3fc68549473
4100419cd4954aa9e9b6d6c943f987c6d2064e45
describe
'929392' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFV' 'sip-files00092.tif'
51727456d7bf0a482ace8cdb04016175
ab7d87ecc63bc5a3d3f2d3cfe586c22f2867b040
describe
'4409' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFW' 'sip-files00092.txt'
2a63993e5a85b58c51f4a88325395254
44d4fa93359a4008f5541b91c9faabf090153cd0
describe
'10353' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFX' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
ca493a455a13677a60999271121d7e9c
fda7ff44d0210320a5b52208b48672e5ec667e2d
describe
'104900' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFY' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
aaa3031bd47ade2cd0553c60e16c514d
270a3464f252a4da3d313371888a12f71b40694c
describe
'89843' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPFZ' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
c87977016e9ddb9c905ac37117337289
3f6d4324ad75084164285eefecb5e9dcbd80570b
'2017-03-07T13:07:46-05:00'
describe
'41827' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGA' 'sip-files00093.pdf'
f7b679115fff87df7c7e088ca5a4bb91
6942e026e3ff0ae9933d41f843d956052ad87289
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPGA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'56332' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGB' 'sip-files00093.pro'
e5704ad34da70614bec6ad66b861ca4a
09d17f2c1e6ed7989d3d59701827bc5a4dfa740a
describe
'34477' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGC' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
92b402bf75e12b8a1413a02e28e741f5
5603d1daede609dccb359a8d16143f143738bc2c
describe
'965388' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGD' 'sip-files00093.tif'
e2a6945b69b22f665e6fcdfb1d44f343
2761dfe35aaae735972ba17a963695eaec832742
describe
'3580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGE' 'sip-files00093.txt'
8349f2cccaf8b30c73bba524652346f0
9031dc4b76cc6d8a8f795b033d9e6ad7498faa78
describe
'10233' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGF' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
ed35979d688d0480868aa3771d9bdb07
16a195d66c56e41de13ddcb31948433affc22500
describe
'108746' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGG' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
ce378e9d174b6c1974d6bece773eb620
e38a036bf7c8bfef4851622c934e95dcfa60d925
describe
'88916' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGH' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
e5384089edfb40b28ae443978ca8a737
66fba050d731673fdb0a50158ce0cb7e2f02ac66
describe
'43820' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGI' 'sip-files00094.pdf'
96abdae37845289e351727c36e90a754
1315d730c850803e52e799817d352a2c650e2383
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPGI-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
'2017-03-07T13:14:23-05:00'
describe
normalize
'57356' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGJ' 'sip-files00094.pro'
00a61e71cc239083e72f713567e646e0
ccc9664f280c766c2a4a139cba857cebed3a7e0f
describe
'33061' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGK' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
cbfd6fd0c1c4ba98aaa4a38e64599e3c
c49eccd3480b158ccb3d9a5aef19451c7a55772f
describe
'984572' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGL' 'sip-files00094.tif'
3f4b4db2e583b0da25633dbc93b4a072
0bc8466af4f37df66b1862972a7e55803f2b12d5
describe
'3179' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGM' 'sip-files00094.txt'
9d84b244c586c17da36f81c734e94560
1da9631da2e91205b8b9def1a6ccedee95294c78
describe
'10047' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGN' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
596c7ada5311676c2785787690f5b9a7
ec4e53adf255ba8ae94bf0ca64640c0fa2a36472
describe
'102373' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGO' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
4fc69e2a43c9a08518c4cc22478c63d2
b693afc482ec8e74b569da21b0da2ed1986fbe65
describe
'84788' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGP' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
ad32023f621248bfab03ce52b8512823
b2a2ab5c31b1ee46e25f2fb5a54f5da573b513ba
describe
'41593' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGQ' 'sip-files00095.pdf'
4df5a66846c627026c96a408b24e6e63
11dd3228de7b287e44f9331885b49b5a26129751
'2017-03-07T13:06:18-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPGQ-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:06:25-05:00'
normalize
'49944' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGR' 'sip-files00095.pro'
1bdb0491637142e84f50efbc91b7ecfb
e734f083a62b3ff245b52261cee43b2fa0ce7d77
describe
'31276' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGS' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
ec7cb2e333ed70acf98a6747a6eacad1
235cb6e78365e440deca761dca8687e10b6562cf
describe
'967656' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGT' 'sip-files00095.tif'
eff45037ead673809bca7ef50e77c23b
0526d3cd79c9da0f788ef9fef83e22c45fbf1d49
describe
'2807' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGU' 'sip-files00095.txt'
d814db2b00ffe4aaf69bf7838ba0383b
8db739e5e7ee81677e3d34f7e64917689a7ccc5a
describe
'10492' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGV' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
53580f12d3b4a0f89b2eeafcd7f494b2
36ea992d2ed5bf86ab92e4233eb78551f8489997
describe
'112206' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGW' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
2ce0d2a8bedf1b8df22716393f0e88e0
a6c81c83113747acbb9321347afb02d6de2a9335
describe
'88046' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGX' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
17a23a721cf1ac84ad4dc78758cf17d1
91f8715494c617269936f7e84c6466d14d41169a
describe
'46539' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGY' 'sip-files00096.pdf'
1913bc016ed15ff286c966f42532244e
130e06533e002be70831183cbe7b0de8b80d3bbd
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPGY-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'63171' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPGZ' 'sip-files00096.pro'
49c88bd40b32658e1a867c176ea628c7
948752b881037e5869098e3c36ca2d19f5bb7577
describe
'31996' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHA' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
62613ce95148a558af40fde5bb1b80df
468aec5e4b2ad8b028b3017aac6f9079b7045437
describe
'985928' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHB' 'sip-files00096.tif'
450ca4f20c1e7087762da1fc08e27437
291c4e77428e1b27479ae3173dc8ffc3c1a78da2
describe
'3772' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHC' 'sip-files00096.txt'
817d4b5ced412fe94203e0511ac19dcb
4036ede2516305f553284a17b47d837763ba15ff
describe
'9857' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHD' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
57d0ffff349d050c78ae8f49d01ac9d3
121d18764498921905f8ebd74dc75b42661cd5dc
describe
'107048' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHE' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
dcca35190d0f373b76238d06e7cc2345
e71e6ca2451fbbc89b385ba8e09639955bcf8c72
describe
'89763' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHF' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
87f076ef77d7e1d486e9754afe30f696
123f4edbd1e8aadce6799037034277f03e130aaf
describe
'42586' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHG' 'sip-files00097.pdf'
3b2c0b3b83fb88506e3a1627fa43d4cf
0f6f23e1c8dc786adc841e467b33a4def3e5fd52
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPHG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'67871' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHH' 'sip-files00097.pro'
a4786dc645b0621d08f513c21bf2c606
0e44cb228cc8c2faae89b48e52c84f9c189549ec
describe
'34330' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHI' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
45cff4967e339cd31470023eafbf8413
14a2175a2da2214b86330dd152de8c46c6ce2edc
describe
'931940' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHJ' 'sip-files00097.tif'
b00c3ac295bdaa2163c029da4cbb3404
fdf74ed50977a4bb9f87a954faebcc7a21c4abb6
describe
'4078' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHK' 'sip-files00097.txt'
a2b6ab35d8ed82433baa86df83c7bd8e
3cbb6e137576922fe4175e447e3c3f629f4a0630
describe
'10275' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHL' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
7919825b5861a22b46d25f5538882075
13f22be94dc0eaa16dfc82915a8360bc3c37901d
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHM' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
fff8de615e3b9dd8526c8b49114a0c6f
4d67090795d38fa1325c67a4d53230c347fd62b3
describe
'90856' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHN' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
9f3e0310f5972b4c3a942c5e24820d0c
93ff905b6961a6a68906acb50c59fc881f4af968
describe
'43264' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHO' 'sip-files00098.pdf'
c8bf1710afcd113986b6aff32d895027
d4bc2b7b323ff25e11374288c53d34c52b9ec9f1
'2017-03-07T13:12:37-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPHO-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'64669' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHP' 'sip-files00098.pro'
91c475faac1bead9845f69b90e5ebf8b
430b879f833eae20b423e8ed3d6235ac27d8c015
describe
'32995' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHQ' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
73b5fa07a0efdaaee2b2b968f4181f43
586ce4afbd53d317485eccb6dc794395d99b2442
describe
'949196' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHR' 'sip-files00098.tif'
ee3c2e1288f72d9ce5ddd6a2993c36e7
b104497602191b5c6b66081a2c278b4b54d5d390
describe
'3599' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHS' 'sip-files00098.txt'
4b34cfe1d02201203915f5ac389e5ef7
e1b329214719a64b3f470240a83f2621744b2fa0
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHT' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
8fed29528a67d3be01d8299746a1270a
06e55519618c232f4f7f3d03af92dde0e4870754
describe
'111332' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHU' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
829751f2627f849c08414c0fb5ddeced
2dd8926d1dc97e44a5f66fe4926e763958cfa117
describe
'94170' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHV' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
a1112404d92fe3f84b6899daee5718f2
b5c09082b7bd88d175cf1705637f5d20c70ff9cd
describe
'44617' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHW' 'sip-files00099.pdf'
54e6308b8042584fdeeee6b9559247dc
1bf9a331534d2923dcdf9170316fc200f2c5b955
'2017-03-07T13:07:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPHW-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:07:06-05:00'
normalize
'68456' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHX' 'sip-files00099.pro'
f31301d9b3ba44e1de3cd93b09dc67e9
26a1ce36b9ed84bc6b3b62fcebb7ee6acb9dbd89
describe
'34653' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHY' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
cc1ca2be31d7863cf80ce87dadc5488b
bdcb83ff7069cbe8870a43df3d937393a64389cb
describe
'961092' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPHZ' 'sip-files00099.tif'
8967194b2efa81e8e5f2c1dd92127242
4c777e4976b9529c21e181f9446d9d8c332e803b
describe
'4211' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIA' 'sip-files00099.txt'
b66b9262841f5eef925fc14355bdafaf
c5a62116f325016632641e8d4fc2a00b9eb6c07b
describe
'10386' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIB' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
84ec57eb2d25508012836f3894c6cb68
a99c46810d99b6400ab5b24086eff04425b2b862
describe
'106664' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIC' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
26a2ad3c88a593c120307ea283ca7a9e
5a8dedef73d313a2008ecce7d4b2ec7b48655524
describe
'86287' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPID' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
96b4938dac6633bdfcd134fa8ca773f0
78ac1a55eb5929b165d423c3738bede9075df1ea
describe
'42472' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIE' 'sip-files00100.pdf'
e4714edd3583d7600de761141bf613fe
5a59eb55e10eaf2ff842416f27687cd981ceef47
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPIE-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
'2017-03-07T13:13:31-05:00'
normalize
'67587' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIF' 'sip-files00100.pro'
6bcd6beec1176ccc915cd4df8ee83bbf
8490dc3e8af82a555dce28a725307150771dc72d
describe
'32360' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIG' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
27f1232ef3297a78c7cdac4382746f34
ae09235ab370394f847ecf64947e31c52ddebb72
describe
'965192' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIH' 'sip-files00100.tif'
17c3b61a87a9d7d75a1394eeff11b54c
24579ba7f71441ce7f544edc896de4d9c1aa810b
describe
'3871' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPII' 'sip-files00100.txt'
585ad5b8855874d4a3301c24bae228d3
294e850b4208904be7c96a632695025356909de1
describe
'9917' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIJ' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
c88c768ec953c9e1371b28e208e8c593
fa1f1247f9513fa46497a9673045c204770b4a58
describe
'106887' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIK' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
6ca52a0691e308db9f4f0c24b337dbcb
d1a880ed350b9334feb13c836bbab3f886990605
describe
'88219' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIL' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
ff1e9d12fe82cb2f90df8302dbd18697
39cf4f39fd6ac362315a41fc8552f8a79b4adf12
describe
'42893' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIM' 'sip-files00101.pdf'
470393965c80f54a74362750aa916c9c
25c4e275cc98b5a1a773bc99d6ebcab4614c60d5
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPIM-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'66987' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIN' 'sip-files00101.pro'
d26711c06f748ed186c61c5073ef6111
e701ef76e9f052b01f717247c96e83672b724725
describe
'33237' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIO' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
b304342109a7342721e3424e7fc976a1
19e49ad9cc97ae36e46f5bad4d9c974948a7dfa2
describe
'980696' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIP' 'sip-files00101.tif'
d424ec020e464b0c08d850a6bc162b64
51d2ce74d890785cd2293393cb5e298d6f8c4e57
describe
'4010' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIQ' 'sip-files00101.txt'
31c5c836777f33b2caf69ea1c7d38af7
d66d61d89afef0addfcd545f4a13004401fa7c27
describe
'9843' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIR' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
c72cf95719f76dadccf5369dc96b876e
bafa5a748f1dbcb406efe4c7f7dce969bfaefd9a
describe
'114297' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIS' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
c9a401917522e9033413bb6a188d2609
41a02bf0800553fd50a313b055dacc8db4561a22
describe
'93092' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIT' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
4ede141f6f1cd378895b4644efab89e6
01380709cb50d166873d8723ec2566dafa297e62
describe
'46237' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIU' 'sip-files00102.pdf'
7562db6dbf1a7ffd08b98cdda0515249
ea88690baf75658b685c3f618f40c2257e1d0e9d
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPIU-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'55455' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIV' 'sip-files00102.pro'
4dd0fce19f99f52d78234820f132bd25
da962b6c5e2323bc165642887ec82727e32b25d0
describe
'33681' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIW' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
e2d7493d6b6a7e0509f27dd610ba859e
e140deb553d458950b6b5dd7ecea26c99fdce9dd
describe
'968580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIX' 'sip-files00102.tif'
15ef4253d60d699cc3059a565dbabbdb
9bf10b39995b9a07d0162015dd41de92337da6b9
describe
'3076' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIY' 'sip-files00102.txt'
19fa9334726cf8051ec2bbe1bd4c6f25
6b486e0f7193e587c900a544cba2bdd5e5f5ce5d
describe
'9972' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPIZ' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
6474abcfab3770784860cdc1074dae2a
ae06b0fba4456d611ef327b2811190c08e264c5b
describe
'103828' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJA' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
ba246bcf06d9183d8652dbf4967e6455
fb458ac642e07ca3541bd00fff72904705e8a5f6
describe
'82953' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJB' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
b81938a0696091bc8bf74d9e71befa3c
ed087b7226431fbc6150af4404c378c525da0c11
describe
'41800' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJC' 'sip-files00103.pdf'
90f4342bd2f3d0f018555ac77264acd4
b9953e98af0a9e7301bab86a6ea165cae4478a62
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPJC-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'66477' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJD' 'sip-files00103.pro'
88485cf990e1438f9c137c34c468808e
746e72f68918e69ae6c67a7ae293726e28291b9b
'2017-03-07T13:07:09-05:00'
describe
'30748' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJE' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
9e30e66ef504a9892e96f8a8fddd6d5a
dddc7d8fcc84b7d3e8203c04490f5b01bed3b928
describe
'980552' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJF' 'sip-files00103.tif'
196ff59a64ef601151a2cc1305dbb775
e27732765974e331b385ddcbf73c1f595deff106
describe
'4486' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJG' 'sip-files00103.txt'
0646b2128b0c2c337af58ffd53e4467d
5f7dcba43414309bcaf69201414a9c4c46d5aa62
describe
'9585' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJH' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
e9f41c583da2118fcf1ed305ccf23b14
7b3b247a06e596ea55d6e302da8c6a430bbcd62e
describe
'109976' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJI' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
0a86f9743905ba2e932f52b8f2533b83
ecf0d1b2b524402cb8f9e2a1b7320129772d6709
describe
'90158' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJJ' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
7d8364be7ce44e517c6149914cbccae1
52e0d262e2eb56abb341588c85a3602eb783544a
describe
'44401' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJK' 'sip-files00104.pdf'
e6b1b135e9d1b437ee9310ad376a12f1
b14d006cdbb87aad0e61e570835107dbab511968
'2017-03-07T13:06:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPJK-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'68414' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJL' 'sip-files00104.pro'
6c3354e12527d635077f4f74cd5ed6bb
62b8c7693b33bb886c465fec2fd3bd651e696534
describe
'33155' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJM' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
02f82abfe2c89125f3f93315f7b10368
e34440d5b92902530723a65b5c213984b858ffcb
describe
'984416' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJN' 'sip-files00104.tif'
6704f592934624a3ba4cbc2f212673b8
8d3070ee020daae8892c78ec6eddcb8a45ee082c
describe
'3993' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJO' 'sip-files00104.txt'
42fa3aced0aee4dd2d33ae7e459d9941
f3d9589d8b2e8d88f9d7ed4d6953376a9fa9efc2
describe
'10272' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJP' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
61e87be4a4f195c7ef2e081f129a8ee1
20446bc19198774280c445aec0934f44248b9905
describe
'58523' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJQ' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
1d1ce56d456b196191e22bd6c8651b55
23c7947d2c3f9668d0341a778087acaa819b28a6
describe
'52152' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJR' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
467f11380d055d3b343abe9ae62bbb51
1ee39d1d5aba011684ed1f7d174534bb9e78a3bb
describe
'24093' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJS' 'sip-files00105.pdf'
e74b24913e157fc5811f9752af3de13a
7d7bc27f8c717a5c2835b2ef365dd989a8bee52f
'2017-03-07T13:08:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJS-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPJS-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'36600' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJT' 'sip-files00105.pro'
d33576d1552c31f804873615f3af78e0
d78698379b95689af011cf99530b54a5139bab54
describe
'18061' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJU' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
5d629a1d25073d5018c67d8d111e58d0
42512611adc5abf71fe7f23e8e4974413d2d131f
describe
'894924' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJV' 'sip-files00105.tif'
344f8349022d4c361d8a5aba879d7561
e0542ec509f1ff3511dcc3181a281123ca3c7692
describe
'2143' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJW' 'sip-files00105.txt'
e0e4fa94edc870c97209e6061f10999a
03fe8ec376c556e3ab088cf31a672a313e0e3dca
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'5836' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJX' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
23983764b0522fcc3a84363623e4196c
a51663866926137018917dda9856964dd9ffa693
describe
'153168' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJY' 'sip-filescopyright.jp2'
cd965abaafb5da42dc6c8def20d374f4
b811824c94aa0ae5a5f04cfb64b27e9e0927243a
describe
'103670' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPJZ' 'sip-filescopyright.jpg'
909cb58d230afa17baf213c115ca8225
2a7cdb862ab210f10cd747d660890e8bdfb19a9b
describe
'71602' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKA' 'sip-filescopyright.pdf'
3397072ee6bff6b1c459065babbadd98
d50d456882ac7bbe99318a03c3c3589b2edcb702
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPKA-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'35816' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKB' 'sip-filescopyright.pro'
d8d69f5eb1a8e3f1ed12151d1d9ec672
6ed14261ab01c0257ce9b8e551a8708c499d72c6
describe
'35083' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKC' 'sip-filescopyright.QC.jpg'
28180ee8185b27af4702a664eb2b5d1b
f0e1d4e0f0dcb1a265ec575f3d87a525ada2ad6d
describe
'1060588' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKD' 'sip-filescopyright.tif'
36c0c7ca4b86bf25fad0574175ea3ee5
111c338cb4300988c383a3fcedc9cc65599cd1e5
describe
'1329' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKE' 'sip-filescopyright.txt'
15f2bbd34b776d39b92ffb1c4f760b27
b0251f2ed30996bc7ed3d8efa687abc9a6800fa9
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10085' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKF' 'sip-filescopyrightthm.jpg'
b0566b6a6e9b9bfb3fa924203ff11cf8
63d705588c1580afc86f43138330df2fe31f906d
describe
'4839940' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKG' 'sip-filesUF00001145.pdf'
0ed29c757cae2eddedbafbe29d5de7c1
acfa0ef2b74b4e6f72a60ca2c2a13a8ffeed12e4
'2017-03-07T13:07:51-05:00'
describe
Too many fonts to report; some fonts omitted.
Too many fonts to report; some fonts omitted.
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAPKG-norm-0.pdf'
d342bf4cb5b6d05302ac608f19617ccc
e574b914e128715f50a7248c0d316b0a3ea2f117
describe
normalize
'179113' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKH' 'sip-filesUF00001145_00001.mets'
867a01cf06f4755b99568175a675f069
f81bcd9a59b3d79a0dbdd319e4c38a5f125e8398
describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2017-03-07T13:14:56-05:00' 'mixed'
xml resolution
http://www.loc.gov/standards/xlink.xsd
BROKEN_LINK schema http://www.loc.gov/standards/xlink.xsd
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'255350' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACAfileF20080623_AAAPKK' 'sip-filesUF00001145_00001.xml'
f7159e220b2cc23012afe763475dacf1
b3c7b98a7481c2904bba72f81268d11dd3492e3f
describe
'2017-03-07T13:14:55-05:00'
xml resolution
http://www.loc.gov/standards/xlink.xsd
http://www.loc.gov/standards/xlink.xsd


xml version 1.0 encoding UTF-8
REPORT xmlns http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss xmlns:xsi http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitssdaitssReport.xsd
INGEST IEID EWDGSYIFC_EMU7IA INGEST_TIME 2017-04-11T18:28:49Z PACKAGE UF00001145_00001
AGREEMENT_INFO ACCOUNT UF PROJECT UFDC
FILES


xml version 1.0 encoding UTF-8 standalone no
fcla fda yes
!-- Water levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers of Florida, 1971 72 ( Book ) --
METS:mets OBJID UF00001145_00001
xmlns:METS http:www.loc.govMETS
xmlns:xlink http:www.w3.org1999xlink
xmlns:xsi http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance
xmlns:daitss http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss
xmlns:mods http:www.loc.govmodsv3
xmlns:sobekcm http:digital.uflib.ufl.edumetadatasobekcm
xmlns:lom http:digital.uflib.ufl.edumetadatasobekcm_lom
xsi:schemaLocation
http:www.loc.govstandardsmetsmets.xsd
http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitssdaitss.xsd
http:www.loc.govmodsv3mods-3-4.xsd
http:digital.uflib.ufl.edumetadatasobekcmsobekcm.xsd
METS:metsHdr CREATEDATE 2017-04-10T11:25:49Z ID LASTMODDATE 2017-02-08T15:48:48Z RECORDSTATUS COMPLETE
METS:agent ROLE CREATOR TYPE ORGANIZATION
METS:name UF,University of Florida
OTHERTYPE SOFTWARE OTHER
Go UFDC FDA Preparation Tool
INDIVIDUAL
UFAD\renner
METS:note Per DLC request.
METS:dmdSec DMD1
METS:mdWrap MDTYPE MODS MIMETYPE textxml LABEL Metadata
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mods:title Florida. Bureau of Geology. Information circular, no.85
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SUBJ650_2
Water-supply
Florida
Water levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers of Florida, 1971-72
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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Randolph Hodges, Executive Director DIVISION OF INTERIOR RESOURCES R. 0. VERNON, Director BUREAU OF GEOLOGY C. W. Hendry, Jr., Chief Information Circular No. 85 WATER LEVELS IN ARTESIAN AND NONARTESIAN AQUIFERS OF FLORIDA, 1971 -72 By Henry G. Healy Prepared by the U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY in cooperation with the BUREAU OF GEOLOGY FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES and OTHER STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES Tallahassee, Florida 1974

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^-j-7 .5-T DEPARTMENT 7F6 36 OF ? , -NATURAL RESOURCES REUBIN O'D. ASKEW Governor RICHARD (DICK) STONE RO .SHEVIN Secretary of State General THOMAS D. O'MALLEY FRED 0. DICKINSON, JR. Treasurer Comptroller FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN DOYLE CONNER Commissioner of Education Commissioner of Agriculture W. RANDOLPH HODGES Executive Director ii

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Bureau of Geology Tallahassee December 4, 1973 Honorable Reubin O'D. Askew, Chairman Department of Natural Resources Tallahassee, Florida Dear Governor Askew: The Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology, is publishing as its Information Circular No. 85 the report entitled, "Water Levels in Artesian and Non-Artesian Aquifers of Florida, 1971-72," by Henry G. Healy, of the U. S. Geological Survey. In order to prevent future shortages developing from increasing demands, the present supplies of ground water must be properly appraised before they can be effectively utilized. Records of trends and fluctuations of ground water have long formed a basis for such an appraisal. Respectfully yours, Charles W. Hendry, Jr., Chief Bureau of Geology 111

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Completed manuscript received November 2, 1973 Printed for the Bureau of Geology Florida Department of Natural Resources by Ambrose the Printer, Inc. Jacksonville, Florida Tallahassee 1974 iv

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CONTENTS Page Introduction ............................ .........1 Well-numbering system ................. .......... ...5 Principal aquifers ....................... .. ....... ...7 Northwestern Florida ................ ................ .9 Pensacola area .... ........................ ...... .9 Ft. Walton area ............ ................... ....14 Panama City area .................. ............ ...16 Northern, northeastern, and north central Florida ..................18 Tallahassee Area .............. ................ ..20 Fernandina -Jacksonville area ...........................26 Central Florida ....................................26 Tampa -St. Petersburg area ............................26 Lakeland area ................................... 32 Orlandoarea ... ... ..... ... .. ......... ..... .. .. .(3 Cape Kennedy area ..............................39 Sarasota -Bradenton area ............................. 40 Southern Florida .................................. .. 42 Ft. Myers -Naples area ................ ........... ...44 Stuart -West Palm Beach area ........................... 48 Ft. Lauderdale area ................................ 53 M iam i area .....................................59 v

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ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1. Observation-well network, December 1972, and the extent of principal aquifers in Florida ............................... 2 2. Generalized change of water level in the Floridan aquifer, May 1971 -May 1972 4 3. 7 and 9 digit well-numbering system ......................6 4. 16 digit well-numbering system ........................ 7 5. Potentiometric surface and areas of flow of the Floridan Aquifer in Florida, July 6-17, 1961 .... ..... ....... ................8 6. Locations of observation wells in northwestern Florida for which hydrographs are given ....................................10 7. Total yearly pumpage, Pensacola .......................11 8. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Escambia 45 at Cantonment, 46 near Ensley, and 62 at Pensacola, Pensacola area ............... 12 9. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month ground-water levels in well Escambia 62 at Pensacola and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Pensacola, 1965 -1972 ......... .................. ..13 10. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Okaloosa 29 north of Ft. Walton Beach ............. .................... 14 11. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton areas, May 1951 to May 1970 ....................... .... ........ ..15 12. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton areas, May 1970 to May 1972 .................. ....... ....... ....16 13. Total yearly pumpage, Panama City ........... ........... .17 14. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Bay 7 at Panama City, and Washington 4 at Caryville .............................. 18 15. Locations of observation wells in northern and north-central Florida for which hydrographs are given ............................. 19 16. Total yearly pumpage, Tallahassee .......................20 17. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Leon 7 at Tallahassee and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Tallahassee, 1965-72 ........ ..... ................... ....21 VA

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ILLUSTRATIONS -continued 18. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Leon 7 at Tallahassee, Madison 18 near Madison, Columbia 9 at Lake City, and Nassau 12 near Fernandina ..22 19. Total yearly pumpage, Jacksonville ......................23 20. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Nassau 51 at Callahan, Duval 122 at Jacksonville, Duval 164 near Mayport, Marion 5 near Ocala, and Putnam 29 at Palatka ............................. 24 21. Net changes of ground-water levels in the Jacksonville and Fernandina areas, May 1951 to May 1970 and from May 1970 to May 1972 ........... 25 22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which hydrographs are given 22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which hydrogrpahs are given ................... ...... ....... ...27 23. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Pasco 13 near Ehren and Hillsborough 13 near Citrus Park, Tampa area .................. 28 24. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Hillsobrough 13 near Tampa and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Tampa, 1965 -72 .................................29 25. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Hillsborough 30 near Ruskin, Pinellas 13 at Tarpon Springs, and Pinellas 246 at Clearwater ......... 30 26. Changes in chloride content in wells Pinellas 592 at Bay Pines and 166 at Dunedin, St. Petersburg area .......................... 31 27. Total yearly pumpage, Lakeland .... .................32 28. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Lakeland, 1965 -72 ......................33 29. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 44 and 47 near Davenport and Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry, Lakeland area ............. 35 30. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 49 near Frostproof, Polk 51 at Frostproof and Highlands 10 near Sebring ...............36 31. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Highlands 13, Osceola 183, and Okeechobee 3 in the Kissimmee Valley ................... 37 32. Total yearly pumpage, Orlando ........................38 33. Total yearly pumpage, Winter Park .. ....................39 34. Total yearly pumpage, Cocoa well field ....................40 vii

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ILLUSTRATIONS -continued 35. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in wells Orange 47 and 47B near Orlando and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Orlando, 196572 ................ ............... .41 36. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Orange 47 near Orlando ....42 37. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells near Cape Kennedy and eastern-central coastal Florida .........................43 38. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Sarasota 9, Sarasota-Bradenton area ....................................... 44 39. Locations of wells in southern Florida for which hydrographs are given ....45 40. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month levels in well Lee 246 near Ft. Myers and departures from normal monthly precipitation at Ft. Myers, 1965 -72 ..46 41. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Lee 246 near Ft. Myers, Collier 54 in the Everglades, Collier 131 near Immokalee, and Martin 147 at Stuart .47 42. Total yearly pumpage, Stuart ................ ..... ...48 43. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Martin 147 at Stuart and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Stuart, 1965 -72. 49 44. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth and departures from monthly normal precipitation at West Palm Beach, 1965 -72 ................................ 50 45. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth, Broward G561 and G617 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade G553 near Miami ..51 46. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Broward F291 at Hollywood, Dade S18 near Miami, Dade S196A near Homestead, Dade F179 at Miami, and Broward S329 near Ft. Lauderdale .............. ........ 52 47. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Broward G515, G820A, and S830 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade F296 near Miami ............. 54 48. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1971 ........... 55 49. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1972 ............ 56 50. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Dade S196A and departures from monthly normal precipitation at the University of Florida Experiment Station, Homestead, 1964 -72 .................. 57 viii

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ILLUSTRATIONS -continued 51. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade G596, G618, G613, and G620 in central Dade County ......................... 58 52. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade S19 and GI 0 near Miami 59 53. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Dade S68 at Miami Springs, Dade D151 at North Miami Beach, Collier C123 near Naples, and S529 in southeastern Dade County ........................... 61 54. Total yearly pumpage, Miami ......................... 62 TABLES Figure Page 1. Well and water-level data for selected observation wells in Florida ....... 63 ix

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WATER LEVELS IN ARTESIAN AND NONARTESIAN AQUIFERS OF FLORIDA, 1971 -72. Henry G. Healy INTRODUCTION This report summarizes the trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in wells tapping the principal aquifers in Florida during 1971-72 and includes the following: (1) hydrographs of wells in the several aquifers; (2) maps showing changes in ground-water levels during specific periods; and (3) a table summarizing the principal data on selected observation wells. The "Index to Water Resources Data Collection Stations in Florida, 1961," Florida Geological Survey Special Publication No. 11, lists the observation wells for which records are available. Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Florida Geological Survey, (now the Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources), the index includes the location, name of aquifer, and type and period of records available for 3,656 observation wells. Since World War II, and particularly during the last decade, the demand for fresh water for industrial, municipal, and agricultural uses in Florida has increased yearly. Although ground-water supplies have been adequate for the increased demand in most areas, water levels have declined appreciably in some. Because demand for ground water continues to increase, shortages will occur and may become critical in some areas. In coastal areas, declining water levels may allow salt water to encroach and shortages could result from deterioration in quality as well as from the reduction of quantity of water available. To prevent future shortages developing from increasing demands, the present supplies of ground water must be properly appraised before they can be effectively utilized. Records of trends and fluctuations of ground-water have long formed a basis for such an appraisal. The principal objective of the investigations of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey is to appraise and to evaluate the Nation's water resources. Although many types of ground-water investigations are carried out on a statewide basis throughout the Nation, the collection and compilation of hydrologic data constitute an important part of the water-resource studies. Objectives of the hydrologic data-collection program in Florida include: the evaluation of available ground-water supplies; the prediction of trends of water levels; and the delineation of present or potential areas of detrimentally

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2 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY 870 860 050 84" '839 -EX *A 4 4 p 04, 32' 30* !zr * -o o. wo. PRINCIPAL AQUIFERS Sond -and -vo»vl F ordan s o AD* 21 ' Floridan and/or ot. r 300 a! * *f y.OflIQJ *< gI ----AooarIaol oquifer boundo * FlSoutpnqt Flon do 26-1 • of wt .o wells 483A 82A 681' 809 Figure .Obserationwel network December 1972 and the extent of p rincipal aquifers in Florida. 6 ._.__ al.ory of ,er sa,,le ,el"s ' 26 12 Figure 1. Observation-well network, December 1972, and the extent of principal aquifers in Fiorida.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 3 high or low ground-water levels. Water levels are used to determine the base flow of streams, to portray the effects of natural and man-induced forces that act on a water-bearing formation and to furnish information for use in basic research. The hydrologic data program provides the foundation information necessary for the successful and meaningful accomplishment of water-resource investigations. The hydrologic data-collection program of the U.S. Geological Survey is part of the cooperative investigations of the water resources of Florida in cooperation with the Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources, and other State and local agencies and municipalities. The observation-well network in 1972 included about 1,100 wells in the 67 counties of the State. Figure 1 shows the locations of selected observation wells in the statewide network. Table 1 (appendix) lists data on 677 observation wells selected from the statewide network of wells. The hydrologic-data program consists of the collection, tabulation, interpretation, evaluation, and publication of water-level and related data. Water levels for selected wells are published, at present (1972) once every 5 years in the U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers. Information pertinent to ground water is also published in interpretative reports of investigations published by the Florida Lureau of Geology and the U.S. Geological Survey. Data collected during an investigation and prior to publication are available from the District Chief, U.S. Geological Survey, 325 John Knox Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32303. The water-level data used in this report represent measurements taken from automatic water-stage recorder charts, pressure gages, and made manually by tape. Generally, measurements made by tape and automatic stage recorder are shown to the nearest hundredth of a foot, and those made with a pressure gage are shown to the nearest tenth of a foot. Measurements for January, May, and September are used if stage recorder or bimonthly periodic water-level measurements are available; January and May measurements are used if the frequency of measurement is semiannual. May measurements are used if the frequency of measurement is annual. Table 1 summarizes well data and water-level information for the several aquifers. Well data include the aquifer name, depth of well and casing, the year the record began, and the frequency of water-level measurement. Water-level information includes the highest and lowest May or June measurements of record before 1971, the highest May or June measurements for the biennial period of the report, and the annual water-level change. Generally, highest and lowest levels are highest daily levels if taken from recorder charts. Levels for May

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4 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY 87" S*° 850 840 830 4 S-32* 300 5 23 36 6 FE.ETELOW -Tl 4 OCAL Ao&S •4I 4 as*83 82* 81r o* Figure 2. Generalized change of water level in the Floridan Aquifer, May 1971 -May 1972.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 5 or June are used because records are available for these months for most of the wells. Also, during these 2 months, ground-water levels are lowest in most areas and measurements during that period are the most reliable in comparing water-level changes from year to year. The annual change of water levels in the Floridan Aquifer, May 1971 -May 1972, is illustrated on figure 2. WELL-NUMBERING SYSTEMS Four well-numbering systems are used in this report: serially by counties, for example Hendry 7, and three grid-coordinate systems of seven, nine, and sixteen digits. Frequently, especially with older wells more than one system of numbers have been assigned. In table 1, for example, well Bay 7 is shown as 7(010-541-1) in addition to having a sixteen digit number. The use of different numbers for each well affords a tie-in with water-level data published previously under the different well numbers. The grid-coordinate well-numbering systems in Florida are derived from latitude and longitude coordinates. The seven-digit well number is a composite of three numbers separated by hyphens: the first number is composed of the last digit of the degree and the two digits of the minute that define the latitude on the south side of the 1-minute quadrangle; the second number is composed of the last digit of the degree and two digits of the minutes that define the longitude on the east side of a 1-minute quadrangle; and the third number gives the numerical order in which the well was inventoried in the 1-minute quadrangle. For example, well number 835-105-1 is the first well inventoried in the 1-minute quadrangle north of the 28035' parallel of latitude and west of the 81005' meridian of longitude. The first two series of three numbers each of the nine-digit well number denotes latitude and longitude as explained under the seven-digit well number. The third series of numbers in the nine-digit well number gives the location of the well in a 1-minute rectangle which has been divided into quarters, sixteenths and sixty-fourths. The first digit of the series locates the well within the quarter numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 in southwest and southeast. Similarly, the second digit locates the well within the quarter-quarter tract numbered in a like manner -1, 2, 3, and 4. Finally, the third digit of the series gives the quarter-quarter-quarter tract in which the well is located, likewise numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. The locations of wells with seven-digit and nine-digit numbers are diagrammatically shown in figure 3. The sixteen-digit well number consists of degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude and a sequential number which indicates the number of

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6 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY a \ . __ \ ___ 29OW Lama Co. I #2830' AREA A oI ng co. I -0, --4 r'' / roo' slow' 8 lood SAREA A 8Fe05 2Wf37' --I 2 armB 0 06 6! [w1 4 Sk 4 2 3 Figure 3. Seven and nine digit well-numbering system. the well in a 1-second square quadrangle. Figure 4 shows a schedmatic explanation of the sixteen-digit well numbering system. Numbers of some wells listed in table 1 have a letter prefix or suffix. In Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties the letter prefixes G, S, F, and NP denote Geological Survey wells, supply wells, fire wells, and National Park Service wells, respectively. In Dade, Escambia, Highlands, Holmes and Leon Counties, the letter suffix A denotes a shallow well near a deeper well having the same number

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 7 r* e* 5* *04o* as3 8s* aS* so* G.E.0 R I--/ A 1 _ G_-.... -"3 , . Jo* Figure 4. Sixteen digit well-numbering system. without the letter suffix or a new well drilled at the same location of an abandoned or destroyed well. In Orange County, the letter suffixes B and C denote shallow wells drilled in the vicinity of well 47. PRINCIPAL AQUIFERS Ground-water supplies for agricultural, industrial, and municipal uses in Florida are obtained from three principal aquifers: the Floridan Aquifer in central and northern Florida; the Biscayne Aquifer in southeastern Florida; and the sand-and-gravel aquifei in the extreme northwestern part of Florida. The generalized areal extent of the aquifers supplying most of the ground water is shown in figure 1.

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8 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY " 0A EXPLANATION "W " OWw Wo ". W fw, I MW wi--* -----1^ ---^--^ -? 1I61. ft .002 wow w.uoM ~ m h*Vly cow 00 W4 0 be .WONiM 2is mow "a I 5I ,vw. 1 1....1 %,u,0 ofg S t A .. I I ., The Floridan Aquifer, which underlies all of the State, is the principal source of water in central, northern, and most of northwestern Florida. Highly mineralized water in the Floridan Aquifer precludes the use of that aquifer as a source of potable water in some coastal areas and in most of southern Florida. In these areas, shallow artesian and nonartesian aquifers are the source of supply. Areas of artesian flow and the potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer are illustrated by figure 5. The Biscayne Aquifer is the chief source of water supply for industries, municipalities, and irrigation in southeastern Florida. This aquifer, one of the most highly productive aquifers in the world, underlies about 3,500 square miles

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 9 of Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. The usefulness of the Biscayne Aquifer is sharply restricted in areas adjacent to the coast because of the presence of saline water in the aquifer. The sand-and-gravel aquifer is the principal source of water supply in extreme northwestern Florida where it yields large supplies of ground water for industries and municipalities. The aquifer extends beneath all of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties and part of western Okaloosa County. This report of ground-water conditions has been divided into four sections as follows: (1) northwestern Florida; (2) northern, northeastern, and north-central Florida; (3) central Florida; and (4) southern and southeastern coastal Florida. NORTHWESTERN FLORDIA The northwestern section includes 7,550 square miles and 10 counties in the Florida panhandle extending from the Apalachicola River westward to the Florida -Alabama line. The extent of this section and location of observation wells for which hydrographs are included are shown in figure 6. The principal sources of ground-water supply in this section are the sand-and-gravel aquifer in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties and the Floridan Aquifer in Okaloosa County eastward to the Apalachicola River. Minor supplies of ground water are obtained from shallow non-artesian aquifers. Pensacola, Ft. Walton Beach, and Panama City are growing rapidly in industry and population. PENSACOLA AREA The Pensacola area includes Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, and like many areas in the State, is undergoing rapid economic development accompanied by increasing use of water by industry and municipalities. For example, figure 7 shows that the total 1972 pumpage for Pensacola was about five times that of 1945. Total yearly municipal pumpage at Pensacola increased from 1,489 mgy (million gallons per year) in 1945 to 7,994 mgy in 1972 (fig. 7). The observation-well program in the Pensacola area began in 1939 as part of the investigation to determine the adequacy and permanency of ground-water supply in Escambia County. Figure 6 shows locations of observation wells

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A L A 8 A M A A S/ I 0 SSAN TA R 0 SA ---S AL 0 0 SA EXPLANATION' ' 'GULF OF MEXICO -W u L F 0 a 0 10 10 40 MI f ) = 5 , 40-0 Figure 6. Locations of obseivation wells in northwestern Florida for which hydrographs are given.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 11 122,000 110.000 IEsm -45, 46 and 62 (fg. 8). 2 Figure 7. Total yearly pumpage, Pensacola. selected from the hydrologic-data network for which hydrographs are given in this report, and table 1 presents data on 13 wells in Escambia County and 4 wells in Santa Rosa County. Figure 8 shows fluctuations and long-term trends of artesian water levels in the sand-and-gravel aquifer in the Pensacola area from 1945 through 1972. Ground-water levels rose in coastal Escambia County (wells Escambia 39, 62, and 62A) and declined in most areas in southern, central and northern parts of the county (Table 1, Appendix). In those areas affected by pumping, 1972 water levels ranged from less than 1 foot to about 3 feet lower than 1972 water levels. The levels in well Escambia 45 near Cantonment declined less than 1 foot below the May 1971 level and the levels in well Escambia 46, near Ensley declined about 3.3 feet below the May 1971 level. The trend of levels for January, May and September during 1971-72 are shown by hydrographs of wells Escambia 45,46 and 62 (fig. 8).

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12 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY ESCAMBIA 45 DEPTH 152 FT CASED 129 FT SAND-ANDGRAVEL AQUIFER (ARTESIAN) 66 74 9Lan surface Is 135 feet above mean sea level. 102 Water level is affected by putmping wills ESCAMBIA 46 DEPTH 239 FT CASED 229 FT SAND-AND-GRAVEL AQUIFER (ARTESIAN) 56 66------------------_ --------_ Land surface Is 132 feet above mean rs level. 064 60 6 72 1945 950 19 1960 1965 1970 1975 190 Cantonment, 46 near Enley, and 62 at Pensacola, Pensacola 84 ESCAMBI A 62 DEPTH 142 FT. CASED 142 FT. SAND-AND-GRAVEL AQUIFER (ARTESIAN) 6 _ __ 22 L-d surface i 14 feet e abov e mean sea level,

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0 T Tt" ... .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 .. ESCAMBIA 62 Sand Wn4 gror1 Aqul at (arlteion) 1 Deals 142 ft. I % ______ ________ Iii 5Land su|am is 14 fees abov mean ma nesi s ' J o J J 6 J J DJ J96 970 J 7 2 D 9J 9 4 o 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974

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14 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Areal changes of ground-water levels in the Pensacola area, Escambia County and in part of the Santa Rosa County for May 1951-70 and May 1970-72 are shown on figures 11 and 12. In the coastal area, at Pensacola, the 1972 artesian water level in well Escambia 62 was less than 1 foot above that of January 1971. Trends and fluctuations of artesian levels in well Escambia 62 and departures from monthly average rainfall at Pensacola, 1965-72, are shown on figure 9. FT. WALTON AREA The Ft. Walton area includes Ft. Walton Beach, Niceville, Valparaiso and the Eglin Air Force Base. The rate of growth of industry in the Ft. Walton Beach area and population growth particularly along the gulf coast at Destin is accelerating. Pumpage from the Floridan Aquifer for all uses, at present (1972), Ok\l(itIs%\ 29 DiP1l 710 11, CASED 524 Tr. FLORIDAN AQUIFER S106 -Il l I -1, 30 09_9 -0-v ----134 -135 -10 ----------------,----------.154 ----Swq lev el is oflecte I by, rgio Q pumping , .i. I J .i.....l. .I .,15 I I 1 ' l 1 ' ' ° i l I 1 I Ii I l i I I I I I I I I I I I I I l 945 1950 19551960 196S 1970 1975 1980 Figure 10. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in well Okaloosa 29 north of Ft. Walton Beach.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 15 is about 8.5 mgd (million gallons per day). As a result of continuing heavy pumping, water levels have declined in about a 640-square-mile area since 1936. The hydrograph of well Okaloosa 29 north of Fort Walton Deach shows the decline of water levels in the area (fig. 10). From October 1947 to October 1972 the level in well Okaloosa 29 declined 53.43 feet, from 99.8 feet below land surface in 1947 to 153.23 feet below. The areas in the vicinity of Fort Walton Beach where declines of artesian levels have occurred are shown on figures I 1 and 12. A L A B A M A Fr--Fp L 0 R UI ESCAMBIA ' SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA WALTON _ U1-U .W.. -' -.... :, ,I ..,P, .M I _,, Figure 11. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton Areas, May 1970 to May 1970.

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16 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY A L A B A M A "" .---7----.---^ 1 A T r-"F L 0 R I D A " A "" ... .. ESC BIA SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA t WALTON -.N--.*.09* I. 11M. .IL « lof s 441... 1111111 10 Figure 12. Net change of ground-water levels, Pensacola and Ft. Walton areas, May 1970 to May 1972. The net change of water level from 1951-70 is shown in figure 11 and that from 1970-72 in figure 12. PANAMA CITY AREA The Panama City area includes 250 square miles in Bay County including Tyndall Air Force Base. The Floridan Aquifer --either indirectly or directly --supplies most of the water for municipal, industrial and military needs in the area. Springs in the Floridan Aquifer supply Deer Point Reservoir, the principal source for municipal, pulp industry, and military uses. The total yearly pumpage from Panama City well fields at St. Andrews and at Millville for 1944 through May 1967 and from reservoir supply from May 1967 through December 1972 is shown on figure 13. Since May 1967, the source of municipal water supply was entirely from Deer Point Reservoir. Since 1945, annual municipal water use by Panama City has increased 118 percent from 836 mgy in 1945 to 1812 mgy in 1972 (fig. 13).

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 17 Cessation of pumping of ground water by Panama City and a change in the site of the source of ground-water supply for the pulp industry allowed ground-water levels to rise about 42 feet during 1967-68 in well Bay 7 (fig. 14). Levels have averaged about 24 feet below land surface from 1968-72. 2J0(. -------------------------------------------zpoo-------------------Io ------------------5_---Note: Since Moy 1967, water supply for Panamo City entirely surface water. 0 19IM 19M 1»» 1960 1969 1970 19S 1900 Figure 13. Total yearly pumpage, Panama City. 1945 1950 1955 1960 195 190 1975 1900 Figmre 13. Total yearly pumpage, Panama City.

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18 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY DAY 7 DEMPH 253 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER Wat evl offeted by pumpiq of rmby Swels 1946 through May 1967 ____ ______ -Lnd uface is 26 -W aboe m an'. 42 § -v A 500 WARNGTON 4 DEPHI75 lFT FLORIDAN AQUIFER 4 0 ----,,---A.--------------------------Lad isufa b 63 feet above mean M beeL. 4 1 1 l 1 1 1 I I l I I I 1 I I I I A A I l i 194S 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 190 Figure 14. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Bay 7 at Panama City, and Washington 4 at Caryville. NORTHERN, NORTHEASTERN, AND NORTH-CENTRAL FLORIDA The northern, northeastern and north-central Florida section extends from the Apalachicola River eastward to the Atlanic Ocean and from the Florida Georgia boundary southward to the latitude of Ocala, and includes 24 counties

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N. A 5 A U 2 SD E Q n M I i 0 N C/ ,8 "r I ." I---7 ?! cI I r P/ 1 l U V oMfT S.A KNE *E /R M L 1 E1TY R TY COLUMBIAI W A K U SUWANNEE -------_,3 S OF MEXI C 0 Ta SI------..TLAFAYETTE\ rUA r CLA A V Figure 15. Locations of observation wes in northern and north-central Florida for which hydroraph aRADORgiven RANL RIN IF t 18GILCHRISTT .ACH SAT G/LF OF MEXICO C X1. F -L LAG LER L L C V T M ARI N I S. L v .LUSIA Figure 15. Locations of observation wels in northern and north-central Florida for which hydrographs are given.

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20 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY and parts of Levy, Marion, and Volusia Counties (fig. 15). This section includes two areas undergoing rapid expansion in population and industry --the Tallahassee area and the Jacksonville -Fernandina area. The Floridan Aquifer is the principal source of water supply in the section. In coastal areas in eastern St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia Counties, the important sources of water are a shallow, nonartesian, sand-and-shell aquifer and a secondary artesian aquifer. TALLAHASSEE AREA The Tallahassee area includes central Leon County and the city of Tallahassee. The area is primarily residential with only sparse light industry. Tallahassee, the principal water user, supplies water for municipal use to the most rapidly growing residential and educational complex in northern Florida. From 1945 through 1972, annual municipal pumpage at Tallahassee increased about 529 percent, from 850 mgy to 5,349 mgy. Figure 16 shows pumpage for the city of Tallahassee during 1945-72. o Fig=e 16. Total yearly pumpage, Tallahassee. Vice ---i--e1 ---Tota-------pu-----T-------ee

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152 .......1 ..... .IIf1I I IiJ', I | I I | I I I I IOI I I I I' .' ' ''l I 1 .. .|.lI I 16,,, .,, ....Di -56q ______ 00 E .......... ..... ......\ .. .... .. I24 1 g .in i i i l i e l l , ,' -I , , I I I I u , I, .Ii I lI I l l lll| 4 966 19a87 0 9189 9 9 1965 1966 1967 196 1969 1970 197 1972 197'3 1974

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22 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY LEMN7 DPTH 314FT. CASED 165 FT. PLORIDAN AQUIFER Waer svl offctd by rfe, oo, pUm g II I SI M 5 c AX Dem T322 Fr CASED 307 FT FOIRIDAN AQUIFER »-S i -LLaud rm IS teb l bal bove ma Iee I I " I" COAA DEHiFT CASED 680 FT FLOIDAN AQUiFUR 'rme 271a -Land >afe c e h 143 feet bV o m eu me le.i. L JC I ti , 10I S 00 F 8T_. ,, u ,-------------,,-i\n o.-all _wlLen7 NA3AU 12 DETHM 640 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER _ -A. _ __ 2__3_____ ___ Laud IS 1 43 ftet a lbo »«ve Sam lovel i ,--lZA-' .------L ---V Vl-------1945 1950 1955 1960 1FL65 1970 197A 9F Figure 18. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Leon 7 at Tallahassee, Madison 18 near Madison, Columbia 9 at Lake City, and Nassau 12 near Fernandina.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 23 Water-level fluctuations in the Floridan Aquifer at Tallahassee are shown by the hydrographs of well Leon 7 in figures 17 and 18. Levels declined slightly from the end of 1970 to the end of 1971 (fig. 17) and remained at nearly the same elevation at the end of 1971 and 1972. Figure 18, the long-term record for well Leon 7 shows no discernable downward trend for the period of record, 1945-72. The short-term trends correspond closely to the areal rainfall pattern: levels declined to the lowest of record during the 1954-56 drought. From June 1969 to April 1970, levels rose nearly 6 feet, then generally declined during the rest of 1970. At the end of 1970 the level in well Leon 7 was about 5.5 feet above that of the end of 1955. Trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in Madison and Columbia Counties are shown on Figure 18. The water level in well Madison 18 fluctuated about 2.1 feet during 1971 and about 6.6 feet during 1972. The end-of-year 1972 water level was less than 1 foot above the 1971 level. The water level in well Columbia 9 fluctuated about 2.5 feet during 1971 and 1972. At the end of 1972, levels in both wells were about 0.5 foot above 1971 levels. 23M , 1000 , 1950 96 1980 I90 1970 197I I9o Figure 19. Total yearly pumpage, Jacksonville.

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24 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY NASSAU 51 DEPTH 580 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER ^ "s / ----------Land %urface h I19 feet atnve mean sea level. > -_____ _W _ Water level is affected by regional pumping DUVAL 122 DEPTH 905 FT. CASED 571 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER 45 --------41 f/ \--------------DUVAL 104 DEPTH 840 FT. CASED 450 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER -\_ Land urf fre 1% 15 ferl abovfe mean sa level. 2 Water level is affected by tides and regional pump Aing MARION 5 DEPTH 135 FT. CASED 135 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER < 4 1 Land su rface 4016 feet axbo e mean c. | --eel PUTNAM 29 DEPTH 300 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER S 37--^----------WWater level is affected by regional pumping Fiidgure 20. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Nassau 51 at Callahan, Duval 122 at Jacksonville, Duval 164 near Mayport, Marion 5 near Ocala, and Putnam 29 at Palatka. llV _ _ \V\ A „/; _ _ 8"^^ / Marion 5 near Ocala, and Puitnam 29 at Palatka.

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N .-/ Nc" -. .. , 1---" " NA S 'SAULANASSA U^ 0 * / f: -) 123 .6' of ser n /.24 f 0 * ":' V' "-"*° " CL Obreffelia well OWd Wkme L A Il, , .0 SIST JOHNS -S S o ..ZI i, -.. \ .,' \ MAY 1951 -MAY 1970 MAY 1970 -1972 Figure 21. Net changes of ground-water levels in the Jacksonville and Fernandina areas, May 1951 to May 1970 and from May 1970 to May 1972. May 1972.

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26 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY FERNANDINA -JACKSONVILLE AREA The Fernandina-Jacksonville area is one of the largest and most rapidly expanding industrial areas in the state. From 1945 through 1972, municipal pumpage increased 155 percent, from 7,900 mgy to 20,145 mgy. During 1970-72, pumpage increased markedly, from 15,522 mgy to 20,145 mgy, exceeding the increase for the previous 17 years (1944-70). The increase in the Jacksonville municipal pumpage largely reflects the purchase by Jacksonville of about 35 private water supplies during 1970-72. Ground-water levels, at the end of 1972, were about 1 foot lower in Duval County and 2 feet lower in central Nassau County than at the end of 1970 (fig. 20). Net changes in water levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the Fernandina-Jacksonville area and northeastern Florida area are shown oh figure 21. CENTRAL FLORIDA The central Florida section includes 20 counties and covers about 18,000 square miles. The extent of this section and location of observation wells for which hydrographs are given are shown in figure 22. The chief source of ground-water supply in western coastal and central peninsular Florida is the Floridan Aquifer; in the eastern coastal area the chief source of water supply is the nonartesian shallow-sand aquifer. In well Marion 5, in central peninsular Florida near Ocala, the level declined about 1 foot from the end of 1971 to 1972 and was below average at the end of 1972. The water level in well Putnam 29 at Palatka fluctuated 2.7 feet in 1971 and 1.4 feet in 1972. Levels were generally higher in 1971 than in 1972. Water levels in May were less than 1 foot above land surface for 2 consecutive years, 1971 and 1972 (fig. 20). Central Florida includes four rapidly growing centers of population and industry: The Tampa-St. Petersburg area, the Lakeland area, the Orlando-Cape Kennedy area, and the Sarasota-Bradenton area. TAMPA -ST. PETERSBURG AREA The long-term trends and fluctuations of ground-water level in the Floridan Aquifer in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area are shown in figure 23, 24, and 25. The continuing increase in pumping during 1971-72 caused water levels in Hillsborough 13 to decline to a new low level of record, 31.78 feet below land

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 27 LEV MAVION i L UIIA -.C I T N U I \ .\ , O---i c 4--..O L " j \r, 9 M Il -\ N 0 L I "N \ E! -i l---..... ',_ "I -".H It ,NI A It 0 0 IIA* 9 .....1V* I ..I . tow -M .._ _ (.'I \ A' I C , M ANA. C R A ..P ....m N -" ----, I 0' LUC I ;MCIt ,.. ,, *< .." o '* .,,,.so --I 0 0 ROV E---R I.----------.XJ 0 1 A RN Figure 22. Locations of observation wells in central Florida for which hydrographs are given. surface, on May 11, 1971. For comparison, fluctuations of levels in an area not affected by pumping are shown on the graph of well Pasco 13. Departures from monthly rainfall recorded at Tampa and the fluctuations of the water level in well Hillsborough 13 for 1965-72 are shown in figure 24. Near Ruskin, in southern Hillsborough County, the water level in well Hillsborough 30 declined to a new low level of record, 5.71 feet below land surface, on May 5, 1971 (fig. 25) then rose later in 1971 and continued about average during 1972. The long-term decline in the water level in well Hillsborough 30 is part of an extensive regional lowering of water levels which extends from southern Hillsborough County into Manatee and Sarasota Counties. (See fig. 38) Trends and fluctuations of water levels in Pinellas County are shown on figure 25. An apparent upward trend is noted for levels in Pinellas County well Pinellas 13 during the period of record 1969-72. For Pinellas 246, a slight

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28 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY downward trend from 1946 through 1956 is noted. This downward trend was reversed during the latter part of 1956 and levels continued to rise through 1959. During 1959-68 the downward trend of levels is again evident in well Pinellas 246. During 1969-72, this trend was reversed, and levels rose to about average. The chloride content of water from two wells that tap the Floridan Aquifer in Pinellas County is shown in figure 26. PASCO 13 DEPH49 FT CASED 43 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER -Land srfaW bs 80 feet above sea leveL j -xQ V VV" '--IELLSBOOUi 13 DEPT 347 FT CASED 46 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER ,/ T -_--^ 7~ ---Land urface is 56 feet above mean I Ilev). W atr vel tI ffctad by pupin I M-----------------( ---1S4 1MW I 1S IM90 19i 5 m 97 1975 19 M Figure 23. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Pasco 13 near Ehren and Hillsborough 13 near Citrus Park, Tampa area.

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101 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 & 4 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 i i i I C.)i z~. 'I A ~Iv~t I'S Iw _ __ _ 1 26HLtBMN1 .3~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Foia Aq0uif.3er3 .03 ..3 .......LL..LL5....LLLLJ.Ll11 Cc6 Depth '969 to.171'7 1 7

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30 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY MILLSBOROUGH 30 DEPTH 500 FT CASED 34 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER SLan-d adrfce s 7 feet abov mean cea leveLL 0-4 PINELLAS 13 DEPTH 141 FT. CASED 33 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER LL nd s rface is 12 feet above mean s level. * Water level is offected by tides a0 PINELLAS 246 DEPTH 208 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER > Q.Land marwe Is 32 feel above rean wa leveL -Water level is offectted by tides 30: 32 , -! I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I .I 1 1 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1900 Figure 25. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Hillsborough 30 near Ruskin, Pinellas 13 at Tarpon Springs, and Pinellas 246 at cearwater. The chloride content of the water from well Pinellas 166 at Dunedin increased during 1971 and early 1972 then decreased in early 1972. During 1971-72, the chloride content ranged from 103 mg/1 (milligrams per liter) in January 1971 to 505 mg/1 in July 1971. During 1972, chloride ranged from 400 mg/1 in January to 29 mg/l in April.

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,. -aso Sznq )9ajd ";S 'urpauna ,B 991 puz ssu A188g 1 11 SU6 O nud SJOM^ u! U ua1uO apjuoPlpt u. aSueIQ3 "9 aZnZ!J 1400m1m i--12. Pinellos 166 Floridan Aquifer Depth 195 ft. 1000 00. a200 co on ---A -----0 8 40o -C-------r---rT ---IP2000D g ~~ 16200 --------------------------------D 2400 -___W--_1 .1_ 71-19571960 1965 1970 1975 1980

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32 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY During 1971-72, the chloride content in water from well Pinellas 592 at Bay Pines, decreased until May 1972 then increased sharply to 1,500 mg/1 during September 1972. Generally, chloride concentrations in water from both wells had a wider range of fluctuations in 1971-72 than in 1969-70. LAKELAND AREA In the Lakeland area, ground water is being pumped at an increasing rate commensurate with the economic growth of the area. From 1945 through 1972, municipal pumpage increased 389 percent, from 1,250 to 6,121 mgy. Annual pumpage reached 5,300 million gallons in 1967, decreased to 4,486 million gallons in 1969 (fig. 27), and then increased to 6,121 million gallons in 1972. Fluctuations of water levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the vicinity of Lakeland are shown in figure 28. Levels in well Polk 45 remained about average during 1969. but declined about 17 feet during early 1970, then rose during June, July, and August. ^---------------------s19D Figure 27. Total yearly pumpage, Lakeland.

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' /\ V V I 1, 1 ePt '643 f I POLK ' -IS j 0 La""d s"rface 8) .0 fers ime an let kinv P l.] ....t o -I .1 I , 1 " II I .l... .1 ...I ..I I I ..... ..I I. .I I... .. ..I. L. .I N. o ; .A.L ,,I I.. .. I., ..I P ,.I .I I.. I ..... .. Is i in Il75s5 31 nafr Md -o11tl |S prpi tao a JLaeland 19615-7-Figure 28. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in wen Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Lakeland, 1965-72.

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34 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Water-level measurements were discontinued in well Polk 45 in August 1970 and started in Polk 753-158-311, near Mulberry. Water levels declined from September 1970 to April 1971 then rose during the remainder of 1971. During 1972, levels fluctuated about 8 feet but at the end of 1972 they were about average. In some parts of northern Polk County, water levels declined to new record lows during May 1971-72 (table 1). Levels in well Polk 753-158-311, tapping the Floridan Aquifer, declined nearly 47 feet during 1959-67 in the heavily pumped area near Mulberry south of Lakeland. Artesian levels in well Polk 44 near Davenport in northeastern Polk County declined about 2.0 feet during 1971 and early 1972 then rose to about average in late 1972. During 1971-72 levels in well Polk 47 in the nonartesian aquifer near Davenport declined about 2.5 feet from September 1970 to May 1972 then rose to about average in September 1972. The trend of levels in artesian and nonartesian aquifers --generally slightly downward = -was caused primarily by deficient rainfall and increased pumping in northern Polk County during 1972. At Lakeland rainfall was deficient during 1970 through 1972, ranging from 4.81 inches below average in 1970 to 13.08 inches below average in 1972. Long-term trends and fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Lakeland area are shown in figure 29. Water levels in the artesian Hawthorn Aquifer and in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer in southeastern Polk County and central Highlands County are shown in figure 30. The decline of the nonartesian water levels due to the droughts of 1954-56 and 1961-62 and the well defined downward trend of artesian levels in the Hawthorn formation are the prominent features illustrated by the hydrographs in figure 30. Water levels in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer generally declined during 1971 as shown on hydrographs of well Polk 49 near Frostproof and well Highlands 10 near Sebring. During 1972, levels in well Polk 49 rose while those in wells Polk 51 and Highlands 10 declined. Levels in well Polk 51 in the Hawthorn Aquifer near Frostproof declined sharply during 1971 but by the end of 1971 had risen nearly to 1967-70 levels. Figure 31 shown fluctuations of water levels in the shallow sand nonartesian aquifer in southeastern Highland, Oseceola and Okeechobee Counties. Levels in wells Highlands 13, Osceola 183 and Okeechobee 3 rose 1.5, 2.3 and 2.0 feet, respectively, during 1971-72 and all were about average at the end of 1972.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 35 POLK 44 DEPTH 195 FT CASED 81 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER -~Land surface is 113 feel above mean Ma level. POLK 753-158-311 DEPTH 710 FT CASED 237 FT FLORIDAN AQUIFER 16-J A. 20 MA :----nf-^---32 -Land slface Is 101 feet above mean we level. 4"-i I'Woater level Is offected by :egionol pumping POLK 47 DEPTH 67 FT CASED 60 FT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) -Land surface is 156 feet above mean sea level. 53 M n-'I 1 1 1 I I.I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I L 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 Figure 29. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 44 and 47 near Davenport and Polk 753-158-311 near Mulberry, Lakeland area.

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36 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY PtM K 49 DPPTH 17 FT CAStD 14 FT. SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) P)t 1 t LPI 311 FT CASID 208 FT IIAWTORN FORMATION (ARiI SIAN) IHLANLS OPTHI4LIT CASI o41x FT SHALLOWOAND AQUFIR (NONARTISIAN) 1-94 V950 1955 960 1965 -970 ! 975 1900 SWFrostproof Polkl 51 at rostproofttld b rionHighlands 10 nearumping " IIHLANiLK1 DI"PTH 45 FT, CASED 41FT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFnR (NONARTISIAN) 40 --1 -1----I I I IIII ---IIII I 11 11-II IIII I I---»43S 19SO 19SS 1960 1965 1970 199? 19O0 Figure 30. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Polk 49 near Frostproof, Polk 51 at Frostproof and Highlands 10 near Sebring.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 37 HIGHLANDS 13 DEPTH 20 FT, CASED 16 FT. SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) 30 0 Land Aurfoc1 i4 21 fevi abovw n aan Aeao Iel. K EPT 22 CASED FT SALLOW SAND AQUIFR (NONARTAN) L a I 2 68 ao an a , aI Figure 31. Trends and fluctuations of2 water levels in wells Highlands 13, 66 Osol 183, and Okeechobee 3 in the Kissimee Valley. OKEEOBI3 DEPTH 2 T ORL CASND IO FT SHALLOW SAND AUIFAREAR (NONARTSIAN 64-32, 33, aLndnd 34. During 19 62 f71-72 the ve mu n icipal pumpage at Orlando, 566---II I I III I I I TIT I I I I I11mgd in 1945 to 13,781 mgd in 1972. At Winter Park total yearly pumpage Thincrease d from 724 mgdarea in 1951north-central Orange in 1972. At the cities of Cocoa Orlando, Winter Park, and Maitland. The Floridan Aquifer supplies most of the water for municipal and industrial needs in the area. Total annual municipal pumpages for Orlando, Winter Park, and the city of Cocoa are shown on figure 32, 33, and 34. During 1971-72 the municipal pumpage at Orlando and Winter Park increased markedly. At Orlando, total yearly pumpage increased for 2,314 mgd in 1945 to 13,781 mgd in 1972. At Winter Park total yearly pumpage increased from 724 mgd in 1951 to 4,319 mgd in 1972. At the city of Cocoa

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38 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY SMOJJAO "O e01401JJIM ,30AqMUq ------I Figure 32. Total yearly pumpage, Orlando. well field, the decrease in total annual pumpage during 1971-72 reflects to a degree the continuing diminished activity at Cape Kennedy. Hydrographs of wells tapping artesian and nonartesian aquifers and departures from normal monthly precipitation are shown on figure 35. The -tong-term trend of artesian levels in the Floridan Aquifer in the Orlando area is illustrated in figure 36.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 39 Tetr1lel ------O -------_declied________ ________ __971 ________ (90. ------l-le-----------------________ __e m ________1 t Tiui0ll. ------_________ ___ _____q___e iss_______e sc_______00 Figure 33. Total yearly purpage, Winter Park. S The water level in well Orange 47 declined slightly in 1971 and then a in 1972. At the end of 1972 levels were about 2.5 feet lower than at the end of 1970. Generally, levels declined early in 1971, rose until late summer 1971, the declined gradually during the rest of 1971 and throughout 1972. CAPE KENNEDY AREA Included in the Cape Kennedy area,in cities of Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, and Titusville. Water in the Floridan Aquifer is saline with as much as 1,800 -2,000 mg/l chloride and it is used primarily for subirrigation. Water-level fluctuations in wells in eastern coastal Florida in Brevard, Indian River and St. Lucie Counties are shown in figure 37. In Brevard County, artesian levels in the Floridan Aquifer generally continued the long-term downward trend. During 1971-72, artesian levels

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40 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY 13 19S I9M 196 1970 195 19 Figure 34. Total yearly pumpage, Cocoa well field. declined about I foot in well Brevard 20 in southern Brevard County and nearly 3 feet in well Brevard 159 on the northern end of Merritt Island (fig. 37). Annual rainfall at Titusville was 7.97 inches below normal during 1971 and 1.29 inches below normal during 1972. In Indian River and St. Lucie Counties, nonartesian levels in the shallow sand aquifer have generally shown no downward trend during the period of record 1950-72. The water level in well Indian River 25 rose about 3 feet during 1971-72. Levels in well St. Lucie 42 remained about the same during 1971-72 I(fig. 37). SARASOTA-BRADENTON AREA The Sarasota -Bradenton area includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties in southwestern coastal Florida. Principal economic activities in the area are agricultural --truck and citrus farming and stock raising. The coasthe sall section, however, is rapidly developing as a retirement and year round tourist center.g 1971-72 however, is rapidly developing as a retirement and year round tourist center. "

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La Lnd rfm i 72 ffet bove meLn .k;l. o .ORANGE 47 8 a(Nosrls2 on) _ /DepthOfh .\MI. La \ (Artes\ion) -Z .! ,, \ 00.p 0.9 h350f. 0. 9 4 0 S 9 1967 1968 969 970 1971 972 973 974 Orange nd 47 andce b 72 fnear Orlando and departures from monthly. normal precipitation at Orlando, 1965-72. 196S 196« 1967 196' 1969 197 0 1971 1972 1973 1974 Figure 35. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in wells Orange 47 and 47B near Orlando and departures from monthly normal precipitation at Orlando, 1965-72.

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42 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY ORANGE 47 DLPlT .45) 11, lASIt ) 32 I I1 I HII)RIDAN A)'lII R -6 -1 fluctuated in response to rainfall and areal pumping. -regional extent of the decline is shown by hydrographs of well Hllsbrough 30 The southern Florida section includes all counties south of a line through rg4S 1950 1955 i960 1965 1970 1975 19B0 Figure 36. Trends and fluctuations of water levels In well Orange 47 near Orlando. The hydrof selecteaph of observation well Sarasota 9 tappinh the Floridan Aquifer shows a continuing gradual decline of artesian pressure during 1945-72. The water level declined 26.07 feet, from 5.20 feet above land surface in March 1931, the highest recorded level, to a record low of 20.87 feet below land surface in May 1968. During 1971-72 the level declined seasonally and fluctuated in response to rainfall and areal pumping. The hydrograph of well Sarasota 9 shows the decline is continuing and that the range of annual ¶fluctuations reached a maximum during 1967-68. The regional extent of the decline is shown by hydrographs of well Hillsberough 30 (fig. 25) and of well Sarasota 9 (fig. 38). SOUTHERN FLORIDA The southern Florida section includes all counties south of a line through DeSoto County and covers an area of about 17,500 square miles. The region and locations of selected observation wells for which hydrographs are presented are shown on figure 39.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 43 BREVARD 20 DEPTH 447 PT. CASED 125 PT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER 30 28 lV ---I --------------------Land surface IN 22 feet above mean sea level. 24 20 Wolater evel is ofllecled by reglonol pumping P9 BREVARD 159 DE1PTH 210 FT. CASED 144 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER S Waer level It offected by regionol pumping 1,6 " -'------------SjLand surface 1n 3 feet bbove mean *ea level. 81 1... .......... 71 INDIAN RIVER 25 DEPTH 19 FT CASED 13 FT SIALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) C2-v7 " -. ST. LUCIE 42 DEPTH 18 PT CASED 13 PT SHALLOW SAND AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) > Land surface ls 28 fet above nwan sea levcl. A A ., -A 2 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 IMO Figure 37. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells near Cape Kennedy and eastern-central coastal Florida.

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44 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY SARASOTA 9 DEFTH 730 FT. CASED 101 FT. FLORIDAN AQUIFER 2 0 S'F--\---.:-20 A IA ---u ---4Land d e a 34 fee tabove i e l i vel. U-. -a -4 2-b Aq e Wth e i avl is otftcted by regional pumping ^-22!-----In the coastal areas of Martin and Palm Beach Counties and in are the chief sources of supply. In Broward and Dade Counties, the Biscayne Aquifer is the principal source. ThFigure Ft38. MyTrends and fluctuaes sections of water levels in well Sarasota 9,e, Charlotte and Collier Counties and, similar tasota-he Bradenton areSarasota area to the north, is developing rapIn the coastal areas of Martin and Palm Beach Counties and inter. rapidly as a winter tourist and retirement center.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 45 jMANATEE I OKEECHMEE ST. LUCIE SAHASOTA DESOTO HIGHLANDS ..\ A" 9 9 M A R T I N CHARLOTTE GLA DES 246 I L E E N D Y P A L E A C H 0123 a 3R 0 \ A la L I9 t C O L L I E R 56 GY 1 a .S830d Figure 39. Lci o well in s giv. 9 L n of wi ee enchygp ie0 0 4 M

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EM AA EMlaw 001%27 tL -~r Is rJ NO OJ J U 5 0 3~ lit _ ___ I 1972 973 1?4 r

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 47 LEE 246 DEPTH 27 FT CASED 19 FT. TAMIAMI FORMATION (NONARTESIAN) -I " -Land surface Is 19 feet above mean sea level. -1 I Water level is affecled by pumping of nearby wells COLUER 131 DEPTH $4 FT CASED 22 FT. TAMIAMI FORMATION (NONARTESIAN) 28 i3 § 20 ------------------------------------------U. -Land awrftae it 13 feet above mean sea level. S COLUER 54 DEPTH 9 FT CASED 8 FT. SAND AND SANDSTONE AQUIFER (NONARTESIAN) 9 If 16 MARTIN 147 DIHy "74 FT. 4 ASin e 73 FT, SANDS oi NE AQUIFER NONARTESIAN) SLand surface it 14 feet above men ma level. __ Water level it olfeted by pumping .2 11 I -, 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 IO Figure 41. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Lee 246 near Ft. Myers, Collier 54 in the Everglades, Collier 131 near Immokalee, and Martin 147 at Stuart.

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48 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY In the Ft. Myers -Naples area nonartesian aquifers are the principal source of ground water. Figure 48 shows the seasonal fluctuations of end-of-month ground-water levels in well Lee 246 and rainfall at Ft. Myers for 1965-72. Generally, in this area seasonal fluctuations of water levels in nonartesian aquifers closely correspond to seasonal fluctuations in the amounts of rainfall. Figure 41 shows the trends and fluctuations of water levels in nonartesian aquifers for selected wells in Lee and Collier Counties in southern Flordia. The graph of chloride concentration in well C123 near Naples shows the general upward trend. In 1972, chloride reached the highest concentration, 40 mg/1, for the period of record (fig. 53). STUARTWEST PALM BEACH AREA The Stuart -West Palm Beach area includes coastal parts of Martin and Palm Beach Counties and is a segment of the rapidly growing populous coastal complex extending from Jacksonville southward through the Keys. Average yearly municipal pumpage at Stuart has increased from 4 mgy during 1945 to about 713 mgy in 1972. The total yearly pumpage in 1972 was 201 mgy more than the 1971 pumpage. This 201-mgy increase exceeded the total increase in pumpage during the 5 years preceeding 1971 (fig. 42). F7, o0 w W I S42. Total yeay pumpage Stuart. F 4 Tl.l _____um ,_tat

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..... .... ....._ I * 04liPA KAM asL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cm17 ft _ _ _ __ _ Ia i fto Is f4 t --hh --onJL wo3 4: 2 31 4 Di 4 04 1 4A &Ast 1A llw l..L.Ji......1 1 06 07 6406 17110? 07 1974 I 09

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 51 PALM MBACH 8 bDEPTH 17 PT CASED 16 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER II "----,.... ..-. . 3V Land autfae Is 14 feet above steMn Sea level. BW"ARD 0G61 DEPTH 20 PT. CASED 20 PT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER i 0 Land ondface Is 8 feet above mean sea level. .?[t--I--I---I -BROWARD 0617 DIlH 29 PT. CASED 28 PT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER 12 4.A.. s,..ac. IN, feet above M a" n a leel SLiand surface 612 feet above mean sea level. 3 ...... --..---' .-------------, ,, ---__ ____---------------------___ ____--Lnd wri b 12 feet above en w level._ _ 1 1 1 I I I I II I I I I I I I I I r 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1900 Figure 45. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Palm Beach 88 at Lake Worth, Broward G561 and G617 near Ft. Lauderdale, and Dade G553 near Miami.

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52 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY BROWARD F291 DEPTH 107 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER -Land srface Is 9 feet above a level. 11k1V VV--~V-V I DADE S96A DEPTH 20 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER S iLa I I nd surface I U feet above miean sea level. DADE F79 DEPTH 77 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER !4 __-__-.-------,-.,. ----BROWARD S329 DEPTH 68 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER .tWotr level is affected by pumoing of nearby wells U. S94S 1950 19SS 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 Figure 46. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Broward F291 at Hollywood, Dade S18 near Miami, Dade S196A near Homestead, Dade F179 at Miami, and Broward S329 near Ft. Lauderdale.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 53 The principal source of water supply in the Stuart -West Palm Beach area is the nonartesian shallow-sand aquifer. The hydrograph of well Martin 147 at Stuart (fig. 41) shows the downward trend of nonartesian water levels. Levels declined to a record low of about 2 feet above mean sea level each spring of 1962, 1963 and 1965. During 1971 and 1972 levels declined below mean sea level. During 1971, end-of-month levels remained below mean sea level during January -July. During 1972, March, April, and June levels declined below mean sea level. The declines were caused in part by increased pumping in the Stuart well field and rainfall defi.iency in 197'-72. Figure 43 shows trends of end-of-month water levels and departures from normal monthly precipitation recorded at Stuart, 1965-72. The chief source of water supply in southern Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade Counties is the Biscayne Aquifer. Figure 44 shows the trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Palm Beach 88 and departures from normal monthly precipitation at West Palm Beach. Fluctuations of water levels in several selected wells are shown in figures 45 and 46. Generally, water levels declined in early 1971 then rose in 1972 and were about average at the end of 1972. FT. LAUDERDALE AREA The Ft. Lauderdale area includes the populous coastal part of Broward County extending from the Deerfield -Boca Raton area in the north part of the county to the Hollywood area in the south part of the county. Long-term downward trends of water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer in and adjacent to the Ft. Lauderdale area are shown by the hydrograph of well Broward S329 at Ft. Lauderdale (fig. 46). Adjacent to the coast and along tidal canals the Biscayne Aquifer contains salty water. Figure 47 shows graphs of the chloride content of water in wells Broward G515, G820A, and S830, all in the vicinity of the Ft. Lauderdale Dixie well field. The chloride content of water in well Broward G515 increased from about 520 mg/l to 750 ng/l in 1955 then decreased to about 700 mg/1 in 1968. In December 1970 chloride content increased to a record high of 870 mg/I and during 1971-72 fluctuated between 600 and 700 mg/1. The chloride content of water from Broward G820 decreased from 85 mg/l in 1956 to 15 mg/l in 1960, then gradually increased to 33 mg/I in 1967. Chloride content ranged from 34 mg/l in October 1969 to 24 mg/l in October 1970. During 1971-72, the chloride content decreased to about 20 mg/l. The chloride content of water in well Broward S830 decreased from about 3,700 mg/I in 1947 to 50 mg/l in 1958, gradually increased to 2,750 mg/l in 1969, then decreased sharply to 1,760 mg/1 in late 1970. During 1971-72, the chloride content fluctuated between 1,500

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54 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY BROWARD GSI5 DEPTH 211 FT. CASED 184 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER 0 BROWARD GI20A DEPTH 224 FT. CASED 215 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER 30 oBROWARD 5.30 DEPTH 119 FT BISCAYNE AQUIFER DADE F2% DEPTH 47 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER -1 Figure 47. Changes in chlordle content of water in wells Broward G515, --i A----1,500 mg/-. ^~ ~ ~ ~ G2A and0 $830--near------Lauden-e -----D ------------r

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 55 Contours of ground-water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer in eastern coastal Broward County for May 1971 and May 1972 are shown on figures 48 and 49. The contours show the configuration and altitude of water levels in the major well field areas and throughout the county at the end of the dry seasons for 1971 and 1972. The positions of the municipal well fields for Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach are shown by hachures. During May 1971 through May 1972, levels rose , 0J00 ,5' 20' Ia 10 0 *ObS I I EASTERN ftOWARD COUNTY FLORIDA WTER TAmLt CONTOURAS -. MAY 5, 1971 VWPA O F f ft U's 9IOLOQlCA. SURvtY Ills in cmnotm WMN IN0 COUNTY, FORT LAUODERDOALt, HOLLYWOOD. . POMiANO ,ACH IHALLA,ALE, -e -and OWA L6O KACH PALO MSACH couNTty tl.01t s i cOtuEd A HW KADEN,.HJ Me COY _*fOWSRSD .o-u A CA N A TA iIL a Fu 48.tate r tabl conor ese -wrd County, M 17 CONS911VAtION ARg A Figure 48. Water table contours eastern Broward County, May 1971. llk I Ad Ad' RO!Oll

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56 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY in all well-field areas. Levels in the Dixie well field west of Ft. Lauderdale rose about 2 feet; those in the Prospect well field northwest of Ft. Lauderdale rose about 3 feet. Levels in the Pompano Beach field rose 3 feet and levels rose about I foot in the Deerfield Beach field. Much of the decline of water levels during 1970-71 is attributed to a deficiency in rainfall. The yearly total rainfall at Ft. Lauderdale was 21.60 inches below normal in 1971 and 1.33 inches below normal in 1970. 25 20 Is 10 5 6 *0603 I I I Ii EASTEIt% *ROWANO COUNTY FLORIDA WATER TAK.I COIT0uRS MAY 5. 1972 a ?reorw or 'f U.S GEOLOGICAL Su*VtY * eaoers m O I MOWAR COUNTY. i OR"' L.AuO0*ALE. -O..LVYWOOD. S0 r KAC0H. IALAL A LOALg. Cvo W W "*KARMON.,J Mc COY t Figure 49. Water table contours eastern Broard County, May 1972

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9 1Til T I I I I I I I I I I IrIrIr IITI lF II IT P Tt MI S \ I I \ ILand i sr fI ee above s efel. SDADE S 96 A Biscoyne Aqulfer 1 Depth 20ft. 31 J J J O0J J 4J J OJ 0 1 0 1 4 0Y JJ I DIJ J 0 1965 196 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Figure 50. Trends and fluctuations of end-of-month water levels in well Dade S196A and departures from monthly normal precipitation at the University of Florida Experiment Station, Homestead, 1965-72.

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58 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY DADE G596 DEPTH 13 FT. CASED II FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER L Land durface i a 3 feet above mean ne level. ^ -__--_ _-_ _--_ _--__--_ __ .DADE 618 DEPTH 20 FT. CASED 8 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER 31 1 , IA IkIIIA A "-vV 4 2 --j --Land fe surface 7 feet aboe man se leel.level 3 DADE C13 DEPTH 21 FT. CASED 18 FT MSCAYNE AQUIFER La-nd L rface Is 7 feet ab oe mean e l evel. 194 1950 1955 1960 l9€5 1970 1975 19-0 S DADE G620 DEPTH 6 FT. CASED 6 FT BSCAYNEa AQUIFER k I Figure 51. Trends and fluctuations of feater levels in wells Dade G596, G618, G613, and G620 in central Dade County.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 59 MIAMI AREA The Miami area includes Broward and Dade Counties and is the most populous area in the State. The principal source of water supply is the Biscayne Aquifer (fig. 1). The locations of selected observation wells in the Miami area for which hydrographs are given are shown by figure 39. Water-level measurements were made in well Dade S196A as early as 1933 at the University of Florida Experiment Station at Homestead. The long-term record of water-level fluctuations at Homestead is shown in figure 46. Figure 50 shows trends of water levels and departure from normal monthly rainfall recorded at the Experiment Station, 1965-72. Except for the relatively narrow coastal strip, most of the Miami area is occupied by the Everglades. Fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Everglades are shown by hydrographs of wells Collier 54 and 131 (fig. 41) and wells Dade G596, G618, G613, and G620 in central Dade County (fig. 51). DADE S19 DEPTH 95 FT. CASED 91 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER 9 I I I -Woler level is offecled by pumping of nearby well I Land surface is 7 feel above sea le vel. DADE 0GO DEPTH 6FT. CASED 6 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER UJ z Land surface is 6 feel above mean sen level. Olstonlinuemd July 1972 .2h i i i i I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 Figure 52. Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells Dade S19 and G10 near Miami.

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60 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY During early 1971, levels declined in most of the Everglades. Declines, which ranged from less than 1 foot to nearly 2 feet, were the result of rainfall deficiencies during most of 1971. The yearly rainfall at Homestead was 27.49 inches below normal during 1971. In the vicinity of Miami, fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer are illustrated by hydrographs of wells Dade G10 west of Miami, Dade S19 at Miami Springs (fig. 52), and well Dade F179 at Miami (fig. 46). The water level in well Dade S19 is affected by pumping in the city of Miami municipal well field. Total yearly pumpage for the city of Miami is shown in figure 54. Generally, the chloride content of water from the Biscayne Aquifer increased slightly during 1971 then decreased during 1972. In northern Dade County, chloride content of water from well Dade S68 at Miami Springs well field near Miami increased to 90 mg/l in 1971 then decreased to about 30 mg/1 during 1972. The chloride content of water from well Dade D151, in north Miami, decreased from 28 mg/1 to 10 mg/l during 1971-72 (fig. 53). The chloride content of water from wells Dade F296 (fig. 47) and Dade S529 (fig. 53) increased slightly in 1971 then decreased during 1972. In southern coastal Dade County as in other coastal areas, the presence of salt water in an aquifer is signalled by high chloride content of the ground water. Sea water is contained in the seaward reaches of the Biscayne Aquifer and some encroachment of sea water into the aquifer has occurred through the years. In the Miami area, encroachment of salt water into the Biscayne Aquifer is an ever-present problem. In some places through intensive practice of water control, salt-water encroachment has been prevented. In other areas, where encroachment already existed, the situation has been relieved by water control. The effectiveness of the method of control is graphically illustrated by the chloride graph of well Dade SS529 (fig. 53). Chloride content in water from this well decreased from nearly 3,000 mg/1 in 1947 to less than 500 mg/I in 1964 and has remained at about 1,000 mg/1 through 1972.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 61 DADE S68 DEPTH 61 FT. CASED St FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER 390 330 270 210 150 --------------------------03--\y __ f-DADE DISI DEPTH 176 FT. BISCAYNE AQUIFER OC 160 Sept. 19608750 mg/I 120 Oct. 1962.-7.500 mg/I 40 -_-_-------COLUER C123 DEPTil 157 FT CASED 97 FT TAMIAMI AQUIFER 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 DAD): S o DEliPTII 19 FT, IIISCAYNEI; AQUIFER 3000---2000 1000 ---^ -------/ '" ----1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 Figure 53. Changes in chloride content of water in wells Dade S68 at Miami Springs, Dade D151 at North Miami Beach, Collier C123 near Naples, and S529 in southeastern Dade County.

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62 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY ao -----------------------------------z 70 °1»» 1930 1935 1960 1965 1970 197 1960 Figure 54. Total yearly pumpage, Miami. -, 4 J Figure S4. Total yearly pumpage, Miami.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 63 Table 1.-Sumamary of well data and water levels in observation wells. Well number: For explanation of well numbers see page 8. Aquifer: B, Biscayne; F, Floridan; G, sand-and-gravel; H, Hawthorn; L, Caloosahatchee; M, Miocene; NA, nonartesian; O, Oldsmar; P, Pleistocene; S, shallow sand; T, Tamiami. Depth of well: measured unless otherwise noted. R, reported depth. Frequency of measurement: Refers to current biennium. A, annually; B, bimonthly; C, continuous; I, intermittent; M, monthly; S, semiannually; T, triannually; W, weekly. Water level: To hundredths of a foot if measured by wet-tape method or taken from recorder chart; to nearest tenth of a foot if measured by pressure gage or airline. Remarks: B, water level below measuring point; D, measurements discontinued on date shown; L, lowest water level; M, water level with reference to mean sea level; P, water level affected by pumping of nearby wells; R, recorder installed year shown; S, water level affected by seasonal or regional pumping; T, water level affected by ocean tides. Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water Change in lighest level in May or Recorded or ..June observed level in SSMay or June £ 1 ?5 ~ May or June -6 Sligh Low 19701971Well Number < : t E5 (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks ALACHUA COUNTY 293620N0823620.1 F 252 136 1958 C -20.49 -31.68 -28.00 -26.36 -3.58 +1.64 936-236-1 1965 1963 294207N0821632.1 F 447R 175 1957 3 -87.36 -94.73 -93.08 -92.95 -4.44 +0.13 P 942-216-1 1966 1968 294928N0823553.1 F 300R 250 1960 B -36.30 -44.33 -38.33 -37.39 +0.83 +0.94 949-235-2 1966 1969 BAKER COUNTY 301106N0822723.1 S 13 18 1958 B + 0.17 -5.21 -2.88 -1.10 -0.46 +1.78 011-227-1 1959 1962 301423N0822611.1 F 168 -1957 A -94.14 -103.16 -102.17 -99.73 -4.75 +1.44 014-226-1 1965 1968 302610N0821430.1 H 198 102 1960 B -14.98 -20.78 -21.27 -17.57 -3.28 +3.70 P 026-214-1 1964 1968 301534N0821620.1 F 825 282 1963 B -94.29 -102.42 -101.46 -99.78 -4.08 +1.68 015-216-200 1965 1968 302620N0821735.1 F 905 417 1963 B -55.16 -63.57 -62.58 -61.45 -3.69 +1.13 026-217-300 1965 1968 BAY COUNTY 301006N0854135.1 F 253 -1936 B -24.10 -78.36 -24.30 -25.13 +1.00 -0.83 7 (010-541-1) 1968 1963 30235180852611.1 F 160 161 1961 B + 4.50 + 1.6 + 3.21 + 2.58 -0.11 -0.63 P 68 (023-526-223a) 1965 1963 295645N0852439.1 F 497R 424 '062 B -5.98 -16.70 -8.21 -10.22 +8.49 -2.01 64 (956-524-1) 1965 1970 300347N0853455.1 F 645R 345 1962 B -23.65 -87.90 -22.63 -22.47 0.00 +0.16 003-534-113 1960 1967 301250N0854128.1 F 345R 326 1962 M + 0.26 -10.56 -1.00 -0.73 -0.06 +0.27 012-541-213 1967 1963 301210N0855054.1 F 590R 306 1962 B -25.71 -31.92 -31.00 -33.97 +0.44 -2.97 012-550-331a 1962 1968 301550N0853558.1 F 509 213 1962 B + 3.7 + 0.17 + 2.44 + 2.79 +0.59 +0.35 015-535-113 1964 1963 301626N0855925.1 F 482 -1961 B -10.36 -10.93 ----D, 1971. 016-559-411 1962 1963

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64 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY faKle 1.Contmued Water level above (+)ot below (.) land murifc (fetl) Ptkur to 1971 Highest watie Chiane In Illighet level in May or Ritlcordd or S June uoited level in SMay O Jone May o Juno IL Sigh Low 1970. 1971. wl Nmhr <(ye~r) (ye ) 1971 '1972 1971 1972 mtalkls BRADFORD COUtlTY 10)o"0N12 1030.1 r 29 247 1939 I -69.22 -76194 -76.20 -74.57 -4.27 +1.63 000-210-2 1959 1960 BMVARD COrITY :71nIa104348.1 F 4479 125 1934 8 + 28.7 +15.2 +19.0 +19.6 0.0 +0.6 8 711-041-2 1947 1968 :719135(804317.1 5 9 10 1958 S -3.5 -7.2 -5.61 -4.40 -0.69 +1.21 21 (713-043-1) 1964 1962 ;a073080n01190.1 30 29 1938 C -6.03 -8.4 -6.81 -3.58 -0.22 +1.23 -07-031-2 1966 1962 aS~00aNI80400.1 ~ 8 8 1958 C -0.0 -3.1 -1.92 ---.1971 a814-08-2 1964 1961 2~2244108MO71.1 r 129 114 1955 C + 7.82 + 0.48 + 0.55 + 3.29 '1.96 2.74 822-041-2 1960 19611 2:1108(nB048600.l S 32 30 1953 I -3.81 -S.36 ----D, 1971 822-046-7 1966 1967 2aV220.o0805143.2 Vt 35 138 1953 S + 19.2 +13.8 +12.2 +13.1 -7.0 +0.9 :22-'1-1 1970 1966 I.f20 a0805143.2 F 553 138 1933 8 + 20.4 +16.0 +14.2 +15.8 -6.2 +1.6 :20-o'l-2 1970 1968 i.St1401080394.1 F 210 144 1957 S + 13.8 + 7.. +11.0 +11.2 -2.8 +0.2 L11) ( 14-019.-1) 1970 1968 a4164"N0170149.1 F 247 98 1957 8 + 13.3 + 9.2 +11.3 +12.0 -0.8 +0.7 816-017-1 1969 1968 843i313W10239.1 F 1t0 85 1967 8 -12.74 -17.02 -----D, 1971 41-01o.2-1 1970 1960 DIXOWAKD COUNTY 0on0 ooS0O50.l ai t10? -1948 C + 5.13 + 0.4 + 1.53 + 3.53 -3.62 +2.00 H M291 1970 1952 zo0s ano800820.1 8 20 20 1948 C + 4.29 + 0.2 + 1.15 + 4.83 -2.97 +3.68 M 3461 1967 1956 "10010o801250.1 8 24 19 1952 C +12.90 + 8.72 +10.48 +12.64 -1.08 +2.16 M 616S 1957 1956 & 1958 o011,100o2021.1 5 29 28 1950 C + 6.6 + 2.W7 + 4.69 + 4.68 -1.41 +4.31 H 2t17 1954 1962 4kl5aoa0l00951.1 224 213 1956 C + 5.42 -3.15 -0.20 + 4.11 +0.90 +4.31 M "820A 1968 1965 :143Ao000719.1 8 22 21 1960 C + 6.20 + 1.43 -1.36 + 3.52 -3.36 +4.88 H can) 1965 1968 3.sooiwat1223.1 8 68 -1940 C + 5.5 -0.28 + 0.73 + 4.36 -2.07 +3.63 M 1249 1955 1965 21143JNOBl0211.l 8 197 187 1969 C + 7.83 -1.57 -2.80 + 6.88 -5.65 +4.08 H C1230 1966 1967 CALIOUN COUTY 026801130247.1 F 212 36 1961 S -0.43 -6.06 -3.21 -4.74 +0.79 -1.47 t (026-02-t) 1964 1968

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 65 Table 1.Conti mued Walet level above (*) ot below (.) tnil Iturtte (retl) Prior to 1971 Ilighest waete (Ctange in tgli~iet level it May ot tlev.older i of Junie obse rcid level in S§ , M iy My ot oene .& | i1gt Low t?'0 1071. Well Nbttbt 6 (ybout) (yao) 1)71 19u2 197t 1072 RetinAtk CALHIOUN COUNTY (ebttihnuld) 302649N0850939.1 P 18811 64 1961 S + 10.6 + 6.6 + 8.4 + 5.52 -.8 -2.88 7 (026-509-1) 1964 1970 301437N0851149.1 P 147R 47 1961 s + 13.9 + 6.8 4 11.8 +11.0 +0.7 -0.8 11 (014-11-1) 1965 1969 CIARILOTTE COUNTY 264611N0815554.1 I1 195 141 1968 n --+ 1.78 + 2.40 -1.62 +0.62 646-15S=331A 260124N0814325.1 T 80 60 1969 h = 4.95 -6.30 -4.95 -1.35 +1.35 651-143=411 1970 265124N0814537.1 11 235 212 1968 8 .. .. -5.24 -4.74 -+0.50 651-145-322 26512480814537.2 L 44 42 1969 8 .-3.60 -2.23 -2.37 +1.37 -0.14 631-145-322A 1970 265138No020022.1 T 125 84 1967 C ' 8.72 -29.68 -23.90 412,13 -0.20 +11.77 651-200-232 1968 1967 268124N0820124.1 r 1300 ---= -+39.00 +38.2 -= +0.8 651-201-411 26566N081SM4.1 11 200 194 1968 8 -"' + 4.28 4 4.60 -=+0.32 6S6-155-123 265646NOI8545.2 NA 25 21 1969 D --7.50 -6.48 -+4-1.02 636-155-123A 265922N08204$6.1 II 156 128 =--S3.40 =19.38 -11.53 -21.48 +3.67 -9.95 659-204-313 1966 1966 270133N0820346.1 II 350 312 1967 8 +23.0 +22.5 +20.6 +22,0 -1.2 +1.4 1966 1967 27013380820346.2 NA 89 84 1967 8 = 3.89 -6.60 -6.30 -5.31 -0.52 +0.99 1966 1967 CITRUS COUNTY 28433980822704.1 P 168 160 1966 8 -22.20 -25.39 -24.14 -23.51 -1.94 +0.63 843-227-242 1970 1968 28433980822704.2 NA 41 36 1966 =-22.79 -25.89 -24.76 -24.10 -1.97 +0.66 843-227-242A 1970 1968 284317N0823306.1 P 176 166 1966 C -1.83 -3.95 -2.90 -2.55 -0.85 +0.35 843-233-424 1970 1968 284317N0823306.2 P 46 40 1966 8 -2.05 -3.69 -2.99 -2.355 -0.94 +0.44 843-233-424A 1970 1968 284442N0823315.1 NA 24 -1970 A ---3.68 -3.29 -0.84 +0.39 844-233-241 28430880821746,1 F 400 200 1961 8 -34.60 -38.19 -36.52 -35.13 -1.83 +1.39 845-217-332 1966 1968 284551NO823453.1 P 99 82 1966 B -1.92 -2.75 -2.33 -2.02 -0.41 +0.31 845-234-113 1970 1968 284547N0823612.1 F 53 40 1966 D -3.99 -4.37 -4.20 -3.88 -0.21 +0.32 845-236-223 1966 1968 & 1970 284532N0823710.1 f 45 39 1966 B -2.49 -3.13 -2.91 -2.48 -0.06 +0.43 845-237-243 1966 1968

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66 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Tjbita .Conetnued Wat lev eld It) (») ( betlow () land lurfae (frtl) P t | i971 Ilihe1tl wIler ttuhan in lltlghil level in May or HtF'oded ot June blnetwl level in SMay Jun May ill June 1 l " I 1tah Iow l1970 1971. 9ll N7m2* a a) (yea) 17 197I 1971 197' emeth CitRUS COUNTY (continued) 46 7a0M2270l.l r 6) 59 1966 8 -48.60 -53.33 -50.38 -49.44 -2.38 +0.94 8A7-22,-444 1970 1967 .8Ua.0n82111 7.1 7 50 44 1964 H -3.02 -4.30 -4.16 -4.12 -0.18 +0.04 844-233-414 1966 1969 a.4569'0821904.1 F 48 45 1964 8 -5.05 -8.10 -6.60 -5.59 -0.40 +1.01 449-219-222 1966 1968 284944140823118.1 F 46 34 1966 a -14.61 -17.58 -16.39 -16.12 -0.81 +0.27 84.-231-214 1966 1968 oenioh2ljO.1 F 37 34 1964 8 ---8.69 -7.97 -0.06 +0.72 830-l216-12. a-iO32l:N621741.1 F 40 40 1964 8 -13.08 -13.40 -13.99 -13.07 +0.30 +0.92 810-217-321 1966 1968 Iu1s-)208236a3.1 F 41 39 1966 B -1.79 -2.32 -1.43 -1.77 +0.39 -0.34 .110-23-111 1966 1968 :!11oton21840. r 5533 48 1966 8 -2.00 -2.45 -2.32 -2.10 -0.23 +0.22 o---2a-141 1969 1968 2801301823610.1 711 60 1966 B -1.96 -J.28 -2.75 -2.72 -0.23 +0.03 831-236-443 1966 19ne 2n0aS ON(O22040.t r 450 290 1961 C ---. -11.60 -10.65 --+0.95 81) -:220-340 311a51li0821358.2 F 31 22 1964 -8.56 -12.14 -9.74 -8.93 -0.83 +0.81 831-21l-3)) 1966 19i68 .21HeSN10823230.1 F 30 20 1966 3 -3.56 -5.37 -4.38 -5.22 -1.62 -0.84 832-232-211 1970 1968 111a24AaH80121518.1 f 12) 112 1964 8 -4.20 -5.63 -4.44 -4.70 -0.24 -0.26 5132-213-214 1970 1967 28a4t90822842.1 F 335 288 1966 C -62.24 -64.80 -63.95 -63.23 -0.45 +0.72 34-228-141 1970 1968 28141-0M 22842.2 -78 55 1966 5 -62.92 -64.89 -63.99 -65.79 -1.07 -1.80 81A-228-34LA 1970 1968 28342153023616.1 F 5) 3 1966 C -1.31 -4.63 -4.17 -2.93 -0.04 +1.24 814-236-414 1966 1968 28142150123616.2 I 176 162 1966 s -3.50 -5.07 -4.72 -4.48 -0.25 +0.24 834-236-414A 1966 1969 28O540810822334.1 F 91 -1961 a -41.46 -48.58 -46.23 -44.76 -4.77 +1.47 8$6-223-342A 1970 1963 285701082.13432.1 F 31 23 1966 ---10.67 -10.60 -1.12 +0.07 851-234-433 817374M0a24006.1 r 88 67 1966 8 -3.10 -5.35 -3.17 -3.20 +0.16 -0.03 837-240-244 1966 1968 2837175824130.1 f 47 42 1966 a -2.12 -3.25 -1.85 -2.43 +0.32 -0.58 837-241-233 1970 1967 283736901824230.1 P 70 60 1966 a -3.50 -7.20 -5.14 -6.15 +0.36 -1.01 837-242-233 1970 1966 29021380822841.1 F 78 -19335 -8.62 -19.87 -13.98 -15.43 -2.76 +1.45 13 (902-228-341) 1959 1943

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 67 Wite level above (s) ot below (.) lend utfuht (fet) PMlr to0 1971 "l1het water Chanp ino llighiut |11.1 M .>t t ItMvided K tit J 'June obwivtid ltvel in I1 VI 1 .y ,y , i S i I 119h L w l970 1971. Well Numbe (t) (yur) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Reltlkt CLKY COUNT' 3006490814859.1 F 530R 157 1940 8 +35.3 +19.7 +19.9 +21.3 -1.6 +1.6 3 (006-148-2) 1947 1957 29480760820209.1 II 144 80 1960 8 -43.33 -52.09 -49.14 4.72 -2.66 +0.42 48-202-6 1960 1969 294807N0820209.2 NA 43 40 1960 8 -28.21 -37.51 -32.37 -31.96 -2,60 +0.41 948-202-7 196h 1969 294807N0820209.3 F 230 193 1960 C =33.02 -60.63 -58.38 -55.47 -2.63 +3,11 948-202-8 1961 1968 CO.LIER COUNTY 26100860805230.1 P 9 8 1951 C +13.1 + 8.03 +12.88 4+0.32 -N C S4 1958 1962 26232160811619.1 T 54 22 1952 C +26.2 +20.90 +23.50 +23.13 -1.11 -0.37 M C 131 1958 1962 26180260813440.1 H 38 -1959 C +17.43 +11.80 +12.97 +13.94 -0.63 +0.97 M C 271 1963 1969 260640N0812043.1 T 4S -1959 C -11.91 + 7.35 +12.20 +10.84 +0.60 +1.36 M C 296 1968 1962 260630N0814116.1 NA 60 12 1963 C + 9.62 + 4.40 + 7.78 + 6.45 -1.64 -1.33 H C 381 1968 1965 261053N0814307.1 NA 60 13 1963 C +10.86 + 4.15 + 6.72 + 7.19 -2.84 +0.47 H C 382 1966 1964 261537N0813902.1 NA 24 12 1963 C +12.80 + 6.48 + 9.49 +11.48 -1.67 +1.99 M C 383 1968 1967 26162060814307.1 NA 60 12 1963 C +11.70 + 5.43 + 6.70 +11.85 -0.73 +5.15 H C 384 1966 1967 261124N0814703.1 T 80 -1964 C + 3.05 + 0.20 + 03.8 + 3.93 -4.68 +3.37 M C 391 1968 1964 261124N0814701.1 NA 32 -1964 C + 7.52 -0.15 -4.32 -7.98 -3.66 +3.66 H C 392 * 1966 1965 26250350812453.1 P 783 -1959 A +54 --+55 -= ... H C 258 1959 253121N0812316.2 F 463 377 1965 A ---+30.3 --M C 4 260919H0811559.1 F 700 581 1959 A +43 +38 -+32.5 -.= .H C 308 1961 1970 255600N0812800.1 P 392 300 1939 A +36.5 +35.5 +33.5 +36.35 -2.0 +3.0 H C 269 1939 1970 235430H0812210.1 F --1961 A +41.5 +20 +25 +30 +5 +5 M C 311 1961 1970 COLUMBIA COUNTY 301031N0823810.1 P 836R 680 1942 C -79.60 -97.02 =92.69 -90.92 -3.08 41.77 9 (010-238-1) 1948 1957 DADB COUNTY 235000O0810300.1 8 85 -1939 C + 6.05 + 1.6 ----M P45 1968 1960

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68 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY TabLe I..Concd ued Water level sbove (+) or below (.) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water (hange In Hllihest level In May or Rtecoded or June observed level In a a May or June S j M MayorJune ligh Low O970. 1971. Wd? N(umbo L (yea) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 RetaUthk DADE COUNTY (continued) 25."4408l0448.1 B 77 -1939 C + 6.0 + 0.9 + 1.87 + 3.61 -0.65 +1.74 H F179 1958 1945 255058N0810558.1 B 60 -1939 C + 8.48 + 1.23 ----D, 1970 Replace ?240 1968 1965 by F239 25;2170801718.1 8 17 13 1940 C + 5.40 + 0.47 + 2.10 + 4.01 -1.50 +2.51 m F319 1958 1945 252329N0802851.1 B 54 -1940 C + 6.70 -0.04 + 2.47 + 4.49 +0.09 +2.02 K F358 1954 1962 254'50N0801308.1 B 20 11 1940 C + 4.10 -1.42 + 0.40 + 1.79 -1.00 +1.39 M GC 1958 1965 254605N0802059.1 8 6 6 1940 C + 6.00 + 0.50 + 3.62 + 4.28 -0.95 +0.66 H GIO 1958 1945 Z54332N0802008.1 5 6 6 1939 C + 7.20 + 0.94 + 2.87 + 4.02 -0.56 +1.15 M G39A 1958 1962 251902NO8020t9.1 B 91 79 1947 C + 8.60 + 0.97 + 2.64 + 5.73 -2.55 +3.09 M G553 1958 1962 254000N0801810.1 B 22 4 1960 C + 4.84 + 0.95 + 2.12 + 4.49 -2.69 +2.37 H G580A 1961 1962 Zi3937'?O03040.1 5 13 11 1949 C + 8.40 + 2.11 + 3.55 + 6.80 -0.77 +3.25 H C596 1958 1962 234,25N0803200.1 B 21 18 1950 C + 5.50 -0.98 + 2.41 + 3.27 +1.87 +0.86 H .61l3 1954 & 1962 1958 25328BNO802043.1 B 20 18 1950 C + 8.20 + 0.37 + 2.13 + 4.98 -0.28 +2.85 H (;614 1958 1962 253008N0801618.1 B 53 -1939 C --+ 1.61 + 2.45 -0.14 +0.84 M; R, 1969 F239) 359122N0803407.1 B 59 5 1965 C + 2.80 + 1.55 + 2.12 + 2.58 -0.38 +0.46 m i;1231 1966 1965 232'.710802352.1 8 27 3 1965 C + 5.20 -0.55 -+ 3.67 --H; R, 1971 C1270 1968 1965 25n30b6?0801725.1 a 49 40 1966 C + 2.60 -1.27 + 0.05 -0.54 +0.05 -0.59 H i1280 1968 1968 2"3006N0801723.2 B 14 12 1966 C +30.3 -1.45 + 0.82 + 0.20 +0.04 -0.62 M G1281 1968 1968 52.inoa0801720.1 B 57 57 1966 C + 0.35 -4.57 -2.23 -2.14 -0.38 +0.09 H GL282 1968 1968 :54,140N0801720.2 B 14 10 1966 C + 0.45 -4.63 -2.11 -2.38 +0.56 -0.27 H G1283 1968 1968 254720N0802530.1 8 33 11 1968 C --+ 4.35 + 5.50 -1.35 +1.15 H G1339 254156NO802351.1 a 33 11 1968 C --+ 1.76 --2.69 -M C1361 2536301080268.1 B 33 11 1968 C --+ 2.34 --3.16 -M Gt362 253233N0803010.1 B 33 11 1968 C --+ 2.40 + 3.95 -2.45 +1.55 M GL63

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 69 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (.) land surfacL (teet) Prior to 1971 HItliist water Change in I lighest levIl in May or Re rilded or June observed level in SMa. Mayoror Jun May or June *§ ^ I il II-----.Il1116gh Low 1970. 197). Well Number 0 (yoe) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renutrk DADE COUNTY (continued) 254600N0803500.1 B 20 11 1950 C + 8.40 + 2.56 + 6.19 + 6.36 -0.70 +0.67 H G618 1968 1962 253920N0804610.1 B 16 6 1950 C + 7.0 + 3.21 + 6.00 + 6.30 -0.91 +0.30 M G620 1958 1965 253537N0802844.1 B 20 10 1957 C + 9.30 + 1.47 + 2.37 + 5.61 -1.52 +3.24 H G757A ' 1958 1965 252928N0803324.1 B 20 10 1956 C + 7.30 -0.04 -6.54 -4.08 -0.09 +2.46 B G789A 1958 1965 254202N0802326.1 B 20 10 1956 C + 7.80 + 1.65 + 2.78 + 3.93 -1.72 +1.15 H 0799 1958 1962 255813N0801545.1 B 18 11 1959 C + 6.25 + 1.80 + 3.16 + 3.06 -2.14 -0.10 H G851 1966 1959 255437N0801032.1 B 20 10 1959 C + 5.08 + 0.40 + 2.78 + 2.99 -1.92 +0.21 H G852 1968 1959 25403810802802.1 B 20 10 1958 C +10.05 + 5.30 + 2.95 + 5.33 -2.75 +2.38 M C855 1966 1962 253854N0802428.1 B 20 11 1959 C + 6.95 + 1.82 + 3.25 + 5.15 -1.55 +1.90 H G858 1966 1962 253715N0801423.1 8 20 11 1959 C + 5.0 + 1.10 + 2.54 ---0.96 --H G860 1960 1965 252612N0803007.1 B 20 11 1959 C + 6.23 -1.00 + 2.54 + 5.65 +0.04 +3.11 H 0864 1966 1965 254126N0800958.1 B 19 13 1959 C + 2.59 + 0.9 + 1.34 + 2.42 -0.36 +1.08 S 0865 1968 1960 255600N0802700.1 B 50 -1960 C + 6.40 + 3.05 + 3.78 + 5.78 -2.62 +2.00 M G968 1970 1962 255709N0802237.1 8 15 10 1958 C + 4.82 + 2.18 + 3.30 ---M 0970 1968 1962 255522N0802614.1 8 15 10 1958 C + 6.82 + 3.50 + 4.00 + 5.41 -+0.41 M G972 1968 1962 254112N0801623.1 B 18 -1958 C + 4.5 + 1.68 + 3.12 --G973 1960 1962 255207N0802413.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 6.10 + 2.68 + 3.58 + 5.60 -1.72 +2.02 M G974 1968 1962 25520810802740.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 7.15 + 4.10 4.86 + 7.03 -1.64 +2.17 M 0975 1968 1965 255023N0802023.1 B 15 10 1958 C + 6.83 + 2.90 + 4.92 + 5.83 -0.98 +0.91 H G976 1968 1962 254903N0802058.1 B 18 11 1961 C + 5.19 + 1.45 + 3.38 + 4.49 -1.22 +1.11 M 01165 1968 1962 255342N0801955.1 B 18 11 1961 C + 6.85 + 3.99 + 2.79 + 3.17 -1.51 +0.38 H 01166 1966 1965 252918i0802342.1 B 47 -1961 C + 5.18 -1.00 + 1.95 --1.85 -H 01183 1966 1962 255526N0801430.1 1 52 -1939 C + 3.2 + 0.10 + 2.27 + 2.94 -1.74 +0.67 H 818 1942 1945

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70 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY TJbta I.-Continued___ Wlt« lev*l abov I() or below () tland turac* (ftlt) lthm tu 1471 llu(hem wimte Ch€hali n I |llishel llevel in My of KliTol__ _ oJune lhw"iAd level in Mty S u7 NjMay or Junm 110 L oJun w * Numr (y) ( 7T 1T,71 197 1 IRI 19 Aemartk DADS COUNTY (continued) :.-a3280801730.1 8 95 91 1939 C + 7.3 -1.30 + 2.55 + 2.14 -0.45 -0.41 H sl" 1958 1962 WI. ltIt11.1 5 61 51 1940 C + 3.2 -3.54 + 1.81 + 1.01 +5.35 -0.80 H s6a 1958 1970 55J43.Waon101.1 B 51 -1940 C + 9.5 0.0 + 2.43 + 3.60 -+1.37 M St18A 1958 1945 .510.;a0802436.1 8 20 -1932 C + 8.5 -1.0 + 2.13 + 4.83 -0.22 +2.72 M S196 1958 1945 22 » 4W0802003.1 8 18 17 1969 C ------1:195A 53t61110803504.2 8 31 11 1970 C ---5.03 -2.20 --+2.83 11 GC1i02 J30l08a02o14.1 8 20 -1970 C ---11.70 -9.75 -1.20 +1.95 81 R, 1970 C1480 -.a.o0s8.9¶.1 8 20 -1970 C ---5.42 --2.12 -8 R6, 1970 GI487 :-mad301o0102842.1 8 20 -1970 C ---4.26 -3.09 -1.56 -1.17 B1 R, 1970 C1488 254409N0802437.1 B 30 11 1971 C -----+5.10 MI R, 1971 C1120 :3213180803611.1 F 1333 620 1965 1 +40.2 -+40.3 +41.5 +10.3 +1.2 H HPI 100 1965 .'12'3NO801032.1 F 957 -1951 A +37.6 -+37.9 +39.5 +1.6 -M 3 993 1951 235413ia3o102103.1 F 2947 1810 1969 A --+42.1 +37.3 0.0 -4.8 H DESOTO COUNTY 270412o0814749.1 r,. 460 112 1963 C + 5.26 -0.38 -0.47 + 0.47 -0.09 +0.94 714-147-332 1962 1970 27040IO81400.1 F 1130 113 1970 A --+ 4.30 + 6.30 -+2.00 704-134-444 270410a0813652.1 F 1100 -1970 a + 6.70 -+ 3.15 + 7.70 -3.55 +4.55 704-136-332 1970 27041130820116.1 M 558 167 1965 A --+12.50 +13.00 0.00 +0.50 704-201-142 2706tO100I 6142.1 I 535 167 1965 A ---9.75 --,08-I4a-441 27093211815040.1 r 804 80 1957 A ------Not lowing 7ag-S10-143 1971-72 27151i0814183.1 H 327 43 1965 A ---22.72 + 1.4 -+24.12 711t-148-121 2712440814322.t F 1365 -1964 B -20.30 -23.94 -26.90 -25.28 -2.97 +1.62 712-1,3-214 1964 1970 Z7t21U0820042.1 8 337 -1970 A ---6.60 -2.86 -4.05 +3.94 712-200-323 271308061S226.1 8 250 84 1965 1 --+ 8.50 +12.50 -+4.0 713-132-431

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 71 TabOM I.-Continued Water levl above (+) or below (*) land iurface (ft) hlor to 1971 ll|he witer (titn Il lliighlt Ibllol in May or Hoitoded of June o01tHed level In S My or Jun@ May ot Junet W|b N & igh ?Low 1470 1971. Well Numbe (yea) (yeao) 1971 1972 19711 7 IV Re autk DIESOTO OUNTY (continued) 2713101N0815227.1 11 372 263 1970 8 --+ 1.60 + 2.90 -+1.30 713-152-431A 271618H0815909.1 F, 1260 71 1964 8 -10.22 -17.80 -20.01 -16.82 -4.76 +3.19 716-159-424 H 1962 1967 271746N0814043.1 F 1248 225 1972 C ---46.86 -43.50 --+3.36 717-140-4643 272012N0814825.1 F, 478 137 1962 C -10.53 -30.67 -31.19 -23.86 -12.96 +7.33 720-148-431 H 1964 1967 272013N0815759.1 F 1100 -1970 A -36.41 --50.69 -53.03 -14.28 -2.34 720-157-331 No date DIXII COUNTY 293731H0930618.1 F 21R5 105 1957 8 -2.77 -9.12 -7.16 -5.30 -2.69 +1.86 15 (937-306-1) 1959 1962 29445800831428.1 F 96 90 1961 8 -1.38 -4.42 -4.56 -2.35 -1.73 +2.21 944-314-1 1964 1968 DUVAL COUNTY 301844N0814038.1 F --1938 M +39.9 +20.1 +21.7 +24.5 -0.5 +2.8 s 18 (018-140-1) 1947 1962 301906N0813325.1 F 875K 400 1939 S + 6.4 -20.94 -21.06 -19.67 -0.40 +1.39 S 102 (019-133-1) 1931 1962 301617N0814216.1 F 729R 476 1930 B +36.2 +11.6 +14.1 +14.5 +0.9 +0.4 S 115 (016-142-1) 1938 1962 301833N0814318.1 F 900K -1939 8 +32.9 +11.9 +12.0 +13.9 -2.3 +1.9 S 118 (018-143-1) 1947 1962 302304N0813832.1 F 90SR 571 1930 H +44.9 +24.1 +23.4 +25.3 -0.9 +2.1 s 122 (023-138-1) 1947 1968 301950O0814252.1 F 1,075R -1930 S +39.0 +14.1 + 9.5 +14.5 -6.3 +5.0 s 123 (019-142-1) 1931 1968 301551N0814157.1 F 600R 470 1940 8 +40.4 +17.4 +20.0 +20.0 -0.6 0.0 S 129 (015-141-1) 1947 1962 302801N0813751.1 F --1940 8 +24.2 + 4.25 + 2.38 + 3.93 -3.91 +1.55 8 143 (028-137-1) 1947 1969 30244180813649.1 P 800R -1940 8 +25.7 + 5.05 + 3.1 + 5.48 -4.9 +2.38 8 149 (024-136-1) 1947 1967 302351N0813902.1 F 700R 560 1940 8 +43.4 +31.0 +26.6 +28.0 -3.2 +1.4 s 151 (023-139-1) 1952 1962 302747N0813401.1 F 642R -1940 S +29.9 +17.5 +15.6 +17.0 -3.4 +1.4 6 152 (027-133-1) 1952 1968 30140100813540.1 F 625R 461 1940 S +29.6 +10.3 + 9.9 +11.6 -1.2 +1.7 S 154 (014-135-1) 1947 1968 301852H0812342,1 F 585R 357 1934 B +41.7 +19.7 +23.1 +25.3 +1.4 +2.2 S; T 160 (018-123-1) 1934 1968 30233800812531.1 F 840R 450 1930 8 +43.8 +23.7 +23.9 +25.0 -2.2 +1.1 St T 164 (025-125-1) 1931 1968 30260800813549.1 P 1.393R 584 1951 B +37.0 +21.7 +20.3 +21.2 -2.5 +0.9 S8 T 262 (026-133-1) 1951 1968

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72 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Thabl 1.Cooatnued_Water level above (t) or below () laind surrace (feet) Pr)t to 1971 lltheit water thaina in lighest level in May of Hoit IVtJ in June tIv l -Myor iu n SMay or June S5. ~ iih Low 1970. 1971. wet Numbet & e (8yr) (year) 1971 1972 1971 I397 Renrmks DUVAL COUNTY (continued) 10261108133A9.2 F 1,02R 850 1951 S +35.5 +22.0 +20.8 +22.6 -2.7 +1.8 S; T :43 (026-135-2) 1932 1968 302O,8N0813UA9.3 P 700R 430 1951 S +35.3 +21.7 +20.7 +21.6 -2.4 +0.9 St T zh' (02a-133-3) 1952 1968 1c-asansjti6lo. rF 3356 -1931 S +39.4 +19.4 *27.5 +28.5 -2.4 +1.0 S; T 1S (325-136-1) 1952 1963 1l01i23L8Jl3o0.l P 6368 -1939 A + 7.0 + 0.87 + 3.30 + 4.32 +2.43 +1.02 8 76 1966 1970 10tLl.aa0814A a.1 403R 252 1940 A +24.5 +15.8 +15.2 +17.8 -2.3 +2.6 8 L26 1964 1962 i024120t(14433.L F 6258 300 1940 A +22.9 +17.0 +17.1 +16.1 -2.3 -1.0 S t14 1964 1962 latlitoaSt140.t F 1.0058 380 1940 A +30.9 +24.3 +24.7 +25.9 -2.2 -1.2 S L35 1964 1968 100t308M1607.1 V 690R 560 1940 A +12.0 + 5.0 -----D. 1971 157 1964 1968 3017S210BiL3843.1 F 750R 433 1961 A -25.61 -32.86 -33.41 -30.00 -5.91 +3.41 S 256 1966 1968 o)0 7A4Md i 1610. 1 F 1.2348 315 1960 A +25.1 +18.6 +18.3 +19.1 -1.8 +0.8 S 275 1964 1968 1014SNa081335.1 F 1.005R 467 1960 A -23.93 -30.58 ----D, 1971 279 1965 1968 o01235081L3710.1 I 650R -1961 A +31.9 +18.6 +22.1 +23.0 +0.2 +0.9 8 282 1964 1962 1017lSNGIl3000.1 f --1961 A + 2.20 -4.16 -3.56 -3.02 -1.95 +0.54 8 298 1964 1968 30230710812938.1 P 700 426 1966 S +27.2 +26.1 +25.4 +25.4 -1,8 0.0 8 023-1.29-143 1970 1969 ZSCAMBIA COUNTY J300I30871610.1 G 244 -1940 M -4.59 -15.20 -17.59 -12.18 -7.12 +5.41 19 (023-716-2) 1940 1968 10362.5100871920.1 G 152 129 1940 C -69.30 -111.82 -102.07 -102.35 +2.52 -0.28 P 45 (036-719-1) 1941 1956 ]10310,81071623.1 C 239 229 1939 V -58.09 -82.12 -75.60 -78.95 +2.40 -3.35 46 (031-716-1) 1948 1956 302432a0871317.1 G 1421 142 1940 H -6.50 -23.84 -15.13 -14.70 -2.23 +0.43 6Z (02A-715-1) 1949 1955 13OZ44 071520.2 G 18 18 1940 K -8.66 -13.05 -12.15 -11.72 -0.33 +0.43 62A (024-715-2) 1964 1962 3035350713755.1 G 306 198 1951 C -39.03 -60.5 -55.98 -58.80 + 4.52 -2.82 P 73 (035-715-3) 1953 1970 303610110871650.1 G 352 260* 1951 C -77.37 -92.27 -90.45 -91.68 +1.31 -1.23 P1 *acreen 26074 (036-71-1) 1952 1968 270 It& 310-350 13WS LA27087140.t G 301 -1954 2 -36.10 -45.99 -44.45 -47.29 +1.54 -2.84 P 3a (a03-71T-3) 1955 1970 3026350871303.1 G 149 1440 1959 V -58.15 -67.00 -65.81 -66.65 -1.33 -0.84 *Screen 144026-713-5 1960 1969 149 ft.

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 73 Table i .Consti Med ----^-------------------^ -Waiekvbve (+) or baw (« land *uthe* (fet1 6Mey or ki Jun@ = 1igh Low it90 1wh'l Well Numbr) 1971 197! M71 107 _ R__Al 98CA2IACOUNTY (Pontin|ud) 302650N0871330.2 0 65 60* 1959 W -51.78 -60.13 --== == 1971 026-713-6 1960 1963 503210N0872424.1 0 170 165* 1959 m -91.18 =9-4.59 =92.89 =92 .12 *0.44 +0.77 *$cn 165= 032-724-1 1960 1969 170 ft. 30545080872640.1 0 206 201* 1959 8 =82.M5 -92.80 -87.76 -90.24 +1.05 -2 48 Astnnn 201054-726-1 1962 1969 206 ft. 30545080872640.2 0 107 102A 1959 D -65.21 =79.47 =72.45 -7j.44 +1.54 7.55 *Screten 10= 054-726-2 1967 1969 107 ft., FILAGLER COUNTY 292750NO811520.1 V 417 1936 -3.4 -10.41 = 9.48 = 7.34 =1.23 +2,14 14 (927-115-1) 1937 1960 292820N0812210.1 F 159 = 1956 H -7.67 =18.43 =16.23 -11.67 =2.89 +4.56 P 44 (928-122-1) 1959 1968 SANKIN COUNTY 295046NO089493.1 F 3801 ~1958 8 = 0.35 -445 = 2.58 = 2.79 +0.07 =0.21 10 (950-439-1) 1964 1962 2943210845855.1 VF -0 1949 11 + 3.95 + 0.40 + 1.82 + 2.32 =0.18 +0.50 351 (943-4-58-1) 1950 1952 29470850844607.1 VF -0 -1949 B + 6.90 + 4.81 + 4.59 + 4.88 -0.91 +0.29 954-453-1 1950 & 1968 1955 294708NO844607.1 F 98R -1961 s -9.67 -11.35 -11.17 =10.33 =1.07 +0.84 %47-446-1 1964 1963 297328N0844307.1 F --1961 85 4.87 + 2.97 + 3.42 + 3.77 -0.35 +0.35 957-443-1 1964 1962 OADSDEN COUNTY 303550N0843450.1 F 406R -1961 S -83.35 -95.84 -94.77 -93.95 -0.95 +0.62 035-434-1 1968 1969 303939N0842536.1 F 525R 381 1961 B -134.40 -150.90 -148.21 -148.77 -3.76 -0.56 039-425-1 1966 1969 GILCHRIST COUNTY 293653N0824932.2 F 100 61 1961 B -28.64 -41.62 -38.38 =-7.49 -2.76 +0.89 936-249-220A 1966 1969 294330N0824450.1 F 101 55 1964 C -14.38 -.0 -34.33 -23.97 -17.64 +10.36 943-244-310 1958 196 GLOADS COUNTY 270340N0810305.1 F 1,250 -1958 8 +29.0 +21.0 ----H; D, 1971 GL7208 1958 1970 2708500805530.1 F 1,300 -1958 S +32.0 + 8.6 +17.4 +14.0 +8.8 -3.4 m 0L250 1958 1970 27115080815411.1 F 600 -1972 S --+16.00 ---,1OLI55 2655298011852.1 F 600 450 1972 S --1, 3.0 ---H 01L267 26485980810051.2 NA 9 5 1964 C --+11.14 +11.05 -2.19 -0.09 3 OGL293

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74 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY trabla .Concinued Water eel above (4) or bAow (*) liand sface (ftl) Prior to 1971 Ilihest water ltanit In Ilighet lee. in May or Recded or June obtserved level In 1 -a May Ur June May or Jun# High Low 1970. 1971. wril Nnlw .(year) (yr) .1971 1972 1971 1972 Remlarl CULt COUNTY 294837aT'O530aa.t 522 475 1946 S -7.11 -27.22 -10.41 --0.79 -D, 1972 10 (98-518-1) 1956 1950 29395680852118.1 r 595 487 1961 3 + 1.59 + 0.96 + 1.27 + 1.60 +1.21 +0.33 33 (939-521-1) 1967 1963 HAKILTON COUNTY 10362210830506.1 F 273R 60 1961 8 -44.73 -110.64 -95.48 -97.33 +1.28 -1.85 0136-30531964 1968 HMIDEE COUNTY 272340N081474.1 f 760 -1962 A ---28.65 -2.33 -15.38 +19.32 723-147-131 272524N08t1300.1 F 1.190 100 1970 A ---65.14 -60.48 -+4.66 725-15-422 272743N(014241.1 F 1.075 137 1962 A ---24.87 -12.03 -14.68 +12.84 727-14W-142 2730408OB13419.1 F. 617 110 1964 8 -47.40 -61.20 --64.93 --730-134-232 H 1964 1965 273103N9013637.1 1. 849 66 1964 B + 9.0 -2.32 -14.49 -6.96 -12.17 +7.53 731-136-344 1963 1970 73136N014314.1 F.l 267 39 1964 C -29.43 -60.03 -57.71 -45.03 -14.78 +12.68 731-145-221 H 1963 1968 27311290815956.1 F 1,360 900 1970 A ---84.75 -87.82 -12.75 -3.07 731-159-331 273225M084932.1 -547 110 1964 A ---62.09 -47.93 -+14.16 132-149-322 273407c0820235.1 7, 1,062 82 1964 C -70.40 -91.18 -99.04 -89.64 -12.35 +9.40 734-202-312 H 1967 1970 27347N0815613.1 F 950 120 1970 A ------731-156-223 2738.230814,348.1 F 1.100 54 1962 A ---75.50 -67.06 -+8.44 738-143-312 HENDRY COUNTY 6M90090805853.1 S 10 8 1941 C + 0.3 -5.76 -2.01 -1.29 -0.46 +0.72 3 1958 1962 24375010810740.1 s 13 8 1941 C -0.09 -6.3 -1.22 -4.25 +1.06 +3.03 5 1967 1956 26450790805417.4 NA 8 6 1964 C --+10.91 +11.24 -3.39 +0.33 Ht 3537 25370010805500.1 NA 13 11 1964 C -0.45 -4.70 -0.80 -+1.20 -Ia1 339 1967 1965 HRXNANDO COUNTY 282636N0822214.1 F 69 68 1966 C -44.00 -58.29 -53.32 -56.44 -9.32 -3.12 826-222-243 1970 1968

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 75 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (*) lind urface (fe»l) Prior to 1971 Illeoil water Chingo in Illghest level In May or Recuored or June observed level in S May or June yMay or June Well Number < 0 G(yrar) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remiark IIHRNANDO COUNTY (continued) 282704N0823943.1 F 195 176 1966 B -3.32 -5.33 -5.13 -3.42 -1.08 +1.71 827-239-343 1966 1968 282851N0822716.1 P 251 80 1963 B -19.18 -32.36 -28.47 -30.58 -7.58 -2.11 828-227-223 1961 1968 283201N0823156.1 y 259 176 1966 C -14.80 -20.93 -17.98 -18.31 -2.92 -0.33 832-231-333 1970 1968 283203N0823702.1 F 75 66 1963 B -4.77 -7.22 -7.36 -6.17 '0.38 +1.19 832-237-444 1964 1968 283529N0823558.1 P 140 133 1966 B -0.92 -3.37 -1.17 -0.99 -0.36 +0.18 835-235-133 1966 1968 283527N0823657.1 F 125 123 1966 B -2.54 -3.52 -2.54 -2.37 -0.24 +0.17 835-236-311 1970 1966 283555N0823729.1 F 110 110 1966 8 -0.80 -2.67 -2.43 --0.75 -835-237-211 1968 1967 283632N0822451.1 F 231 -1963 H -58.47 -64.90 -62.89 -62.62 -4.42 +0.27 836-224-134 1970 1968 283840N0821548.1 F 140R -1961 8 -15.83 -20.71 -18.40 -17.91 -2.57 +0.49 838-215-132 1970 1968 HI1GllANDS COUNTY 273751N0811558.1 S 26 22 1948 C -0.96 -5.0 -2.09 -0.62 -0.08 +1.47 9 1953 1949 272746N0812327.1 8 45 41 1948 C -27.1 -33.9 -32.92 -30.89 -5.22 +2.03 10 1958 1956 272504N0811201.1 8 16 13 1956 C + 1.1 -3.56 -4.06 -0.63 -0.81 +3.43 11A 1957 1962 271410N0805944.1 8 20 16 1948 C + 0.33 -8.66 -1.84 -2.63 +0.54 -0.79 13 1957 1962 271226N0811943.1 8 35 29 1948 C -13.81 -21.3 -18.20 -17.86 -3.13 -0.34 14 ' 1960 1951 270202N0812033.1 S 23 19 1948 C + 0.22 -4.72 -2.27 -0.30 -1.57 +1.97 15 1953 1956 271611N0812457.1 8 22 18 1956 C -1.25 -8.03 -5.70 -4.12 -2.60 +1.58 440 1958 1968 271335N0810520.1 F 640 -1952 S +17.0 +13.4 + 9.2 ---II 1 1969 1968 271730N0811605.1 F 580 -1951 S +13.0 + 8.5 + 8.6 + 8.8 -1.6 +0.2 11 284 1969 1968 273126N0812141.1 F 110 -1972 S ---+ 4.0 -537 HIILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 27391510821912.1 V 300 -1972 A ----22.44 -739-219-1512 274045N0821354.1 F 600 123 1958 A ---56.81 ---5.24 740-213-131 274044N0822051.1 F 155 149 1972 A ----39.49 -740-220-4451

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76 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table I.Contimed Water lene abov (+) or below (*) land surface (feet) Pilor to 1971 Hight Wlatr hange in lHighest ltl In May or Keetded or June observed level in May or June 0 L May or June e a or a-Xj 111th Low 1970 1091. W.( Numh (r) y r) 1971 1972 1m71 192 tenallk HILLSBOROUCG COUNTY (continued) A74IiAoN821037.1 F. 500 -1930 M +14.0 + 2.15 + 6.46 + 4.15 +4.36 -2.31 741-210-342 H 1960 1968 27424W90821640.1 F 324 80 1958 A ---89.24 -85.37 -1.61 +3.87 742-218-123 72..4 a.0821907.1 F 330 97 1969 A ------742-219-242 :71473N0822522.1 F 300R 34 1950 C + 8.70 -4.18 -2.92 -2.01 +0.51 +0.91 .P 10 (744-223-212) 1959 1970 2714520N121127.1 r 1,008 233 1965 B -92.34 -109.20 -113.10 -98.12 -19.10 +14.98 May 1965, 743-213-413 1965 1967 -98.34 A-)44N0l821314.1 -479 -1938 A ------7415-21-223 2;.163tmaN08210t5.1 I 805 103 1965 A ------May 1965. 7.46-210-2413 -90.12 21417220822007.1 F 520 58 1951 C -26.0 -54.71 -58.95 -50.03 -3.84 +8.92 1417-20-421 1951 1970 27W143 -822129.1 F, 145 -1930 8 + 6.9 -5.35 -3.50 -3.88 +1.20 -0.38 74,3-221-231 H 1954 1967 27.91t,08M21348.l -147 50 1958 A ---61.75 -+3.29 -May 1958, ;'49-215-332 -38.78 1710a)820111.1 F. 211 65 1957 A -42.52 -64.60 -68.49 -62.88 -+5.61 731-l21-113 H 1958 1966 23231..da82082t.l. 776 170 196A A ---9.87 --1.53 -7152-208-234 213'13NOa22014.1 V. 830 30 1965 a -7.01 -18.76 -19.35 -19.97 -1.16 -0.62 752-220-414 H 1966 1968 082.71tt2B144.1 r 717 150 1958 A ---41.68 -40.28 -+1.40 ) 13-211-323 2131j7N0821554.1 F 183 168 1964 8 -37.89 -41.19 -40.58 -40.13 -2.69 -0.45 753-213-LiJ 1970 1968 273621303821117 F 600 68 1957 A ---22.63 -21.18 -2.50 +1.45 116-211-414 2756m271a0821508.1 F, 342 60 1963 B -14.07 -22.24 -21.41 -20.42 -3.55 +0.99 756-213-421 H 1964 1968 27363)NOH222312.1 31 -1967 S ---2.56 -+0.24 -736-222-122 2736235O0822J19.1 F 110 60 1967 S ---6.35 -6.19 -0.22 +0.16 756-22 1-412 273634H0822401.1 F 70 40 1967 S ---6.73 -6.45 -0.56 +0.28 736-224-244 215724N0822210.1 M 240 85 1971 C ---6.24 -5.57 -+0.67 737-222-421 27380210820447.1 F 530 100 1964 8 -48.42 -67.71 -53.90 -34.61 -1.42 +19.29 718-204-334 1964 1967 2738340822137.1 F 68 -1971 S ---11.67 -10.58 --1.09 758-221-144

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 77 Table 1.Continued W ltet level above (+)ot below (,) land sutface (fet) Priot to I '971 I i(( waIer Chan e in I ltighes level in May or kee'nlted om June obseted level in 1 • ' May .1 June May of June l I -h Iigh Low I'70. 1071. Well Numibe_ -(yelr) (yYent) 1971 1971 1971 1972 flennark HILLSDOROU01O COUNTY (continued) 28005310823502.1 F 88 39 1968 A ---2.43 -2.50 +0.10 -0.07 800-235-222 280053H0823502.2 F 330 315 1968 C -1.78 -2.59 -2.53 -2.30 +0.06 +0.17 800-235-222A 1969 1970 280058N0823624.1 F 90 88 1971 8 ---9.11 -8.49 +0.69 +1.31 800-236-211 28005810823624.2 NA 14 12 1971 S ---4.67 -6.06 +1.44 -1.39 800-236-211A 280047N0823628.1 F 50 48 1971 ---4.83 -5.27 +0.77 -0.44 800-236-213 280047N0823628.3 F 70 68 1970 S ---5.13 -4.97 -0.13 +0.16 800-236-213D 280047N0823628.2 NA 19 17 1971 S ----7.94 -8.19 -0.06 -0.25 800-236-213A 280047N0823629.1 F 51 49 1970 9 ---0.67 -3.45 -0.07 -2.78 800-236-213C 280047N0823629.2 NA 19 19 1970 S --2.83 -1.03 -1.43 +1.80 800-236-2130 280047N0823627.1 P 65 63 1970 S ---7.66 -7.08 -2.42 +0.58 800-236-213B 280047N0823627.1 NA 25 23 1970 ---10.00 -10.45 -2.76 -0.45 800-236-213F 280047N0823626.1 F 50 48 1970 ---1.04 -1.80 -0.94 -0.76 800-236-2130 280047N0823626.2 NA 19 17 1970 8 ---6.28 -5.65 -1.28 +0.63 800-236-21311 280038N0823628.1 V 50 48 1970 8 --8.55 -7.40 -1.45 +1,15 800-236-231 280038N0823628.2 NA 30 28 1970 ---13.36 -9.53 -3.36 +3.83 800-236-231A 280110N0820717.1 F 368 280 1971 A ----801-207-432A 280145H0821325.1 F 413R 68 1958 C + 0.78 -12.60 -11.38 -9.11 -1.69 +2.27 801-213-213A 1959 1968 28011210822701.1 P 318 80 1963 B + 1.15 -0.41 + 0.05 + 0.46 -1.10 +0.41 801-227-442 1970 1968 280241N0822314.1 P 510 87 1965 B -59.25 -62.37 -61.42 -61.02 -2.17 +0.40 802-223-241 1970 1968 280354N0823819.1 P 870 710 1969 C + 0.74 + 0.34 -2.68 -1.68 -1.48 +1.00 803-238-212 1969 1969 28035840823801.1 F 87 -1964 M + 1.07 -2.38 -3.05 -2.05 -1.45 +1.00 May 1956, 803-238-222 1964 1969 +0.89 280539H0821301.1 F 596 128 1958 A ---10.44 -9.73 -1.47 +0.71 805-213-242 28054810823557.1 P 1,200 656 1972 C ----18.77 --805-235-4857

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78 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Tabt. 1.Continued __ Watet level above () or below (.) lind sufice (fee1 ) Prthi to 1971 Illphel water ('hanlt 111 ltllihes level in May uof HRetided ot June ulselted level in S eMaly or June S Lw 1970. 1971. Wr.I u.mne.. T a lyeat) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Rematks HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (continued) 280752o0822943.3 v 134 44 1964 C -10.75 -22.07 -22.07 -18.41 -3.30 +1.66 306-22.9-121A 1965 1968 zn10758a22626.1 F 229 47 1959 8 -4.2; -17.23 -10.06 -10.48 -1.75 -0.42 807-226-213 1964 1967 28o074.0NW22710.1 F 300 118 1966 C -6.65 -11.89 -10.55 -10.45 -1.85 +0.10 807-227-241A 1970 1968 28017401022710.1 NA 23 22 1966 V -4.81 -8.44 -7.80 -7.71 -2.66 +0.09 807-227-2418 1966 1967 280739NOB22942.1 NA 22 18 1964 C -3.60 -8.83 -8.39 -7.59 -4.23 +0.80 807-229-141A 1970 1968 280712N0823058.1 F 300 142 1972 C ----33.96 --807-230-3258 2807 3.8N2 3011.1 F 1.230 718 1970 C ---26.67 -26.44 -1.53 +0.23 807-230-421 280702N0823028.1 F 347 46 1930 C -6.70 -29.10 -28.76 -25.71 +0.51 +3.03 P 13 (807-230-433) 1931 1968 2807000823028.1 NA 19 16 1963 B -4.11 19.00& Dry -18.89 --*Dry at 19 ft. 807-230-431A 1964 1968 280703N0823417.1 F 300 76 1972 C ----25.61 -807-234-0317 280713H0823828.1 F 428 60 1964 C -9.08 -18.17 -17.26 -16.28 +0.13 +0.98 807-238-431 1964 1967 280802N0820858.1 F 45 -1966 S ---8.83 -9.67 -0.33 -0.84 808-208-13 1 10880600820902.1 F 110 63 1967 S ---13.77 -13.25 -1.19 +0.52 808-209-444 280850UO82140.1 l 185 123 1964 8 -8.72 -11.31 -9.11 -10.46 -0.39 -1.35 808-214-224 1970 1968 28083290823436.1 F 359 81 1972 C ----26.60 -808-234-3236 280919N1122949.1 NA 7 5 1970 S ---4.35 -4.01 -0.72 +0.34 809-229-314 28091790823123.1 F 765 80 1972 W ----19.05 -809-231-1723 :80916HOH23105.1 r 80 78 1970 S ---4.18 -2.43 -0.53 +1.75 809-231-424 280920HOB23221.1 F 375 65 1963 C -13.22 -22.40 -23.56 -18.63 -1.87 +4.97 809-232-414 1965 1968 280937N9W23323.1 F 57 -1970 S ---6.93 -6.68 -1.08 +0.25 809-233-233 28Lt311FO23107.1 V 47 45 1969 S ---8.01 -8.38 --0.37 810-231-424 281019HNa23202.1 1 44 42 1969 3 ---5.13 -4.87 -+0.26 810-232-424

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 79 Table 1.Conti~j ed Water level above (e) or below (.) land surface (feel) 1'Plo to 1971 Hligheil water halnge in Itighesf tolve In May or Recorded of June obsetved level In May oa )ant May or June S ig h Low 170 1971. Well Number (year) (ye(,) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Rematkt HO18S COUNTY 304322N0855614.1 F 187R -1938 B + 6.90 + 1.82 + 3.72 + 2.68 -0.06 -1.04 4 (043-556-1) 1964 1956 305014N0854837.1 P --1961 9 + 5.50 + 1.30 + 4.16 + 2.91 +0.56 -1.25 050-548-1 1964 1969 30511980855619.1 F 260R -1961 S -205.20 -209.85 -205.53 -207.98 -1.82 -2.45 051-556-1 1964 1969 305202NO854529.1 F 300R -1961 8 +17.6 +10.0 +12.1 + 9.7 +1.1 -2.4 052-545-2 1964 1967 IODIAN RIVER COUNTY 273923N0804718.1 8 19 13 1950 C +30.2 +25.4 +28.70 +30.46 -1.47 +1.76 H 25 1957 1956 274815N0802541.1 F 540 -1967 A +33.0 +28.0 +25.0 +31.4 -3.0 +6.4 H 33 1969 1967 274549N0802452.1 F 800 -1951 A +33.0 +28.4 +28.0 +20.4 -0.02 -7.6 M 73 1969 1968 274635N0803630.1 F 640 220 1951 A +17.4 +10.9 +10.6 +15.0 +0.8 +4.4 H 183 1969 1967 274452N0802753.1 F 620 -1968 S +16.4 + 4.8 + 4.6 +14.4 -0.2 +9.8 H 1R 147 1969 1970 273833N0804619.1 F --1968 8 +16.0 +13.2 +12.0 +15.0 -1.2 +3.0 M 1R 205 1969 1970 273431N0802210.1 F 850 -1968 S +30.7 +24.6 +23.4 +29.4 -1.2 +6.0 H 1R 245 1969 1970 JACKSON COUNTY 304230N0845323.1 F 475R 100 1950 B -17.37 -38.15 -22.85 -24.61 +0.60 -1.76 23 (042-453-1) 1964 1951 304413N0850644.1 F 210 94 1961 9 -62.98 -81.84 -71.44 -75.97 +0.96 -4.53 044-506-1 1964 1968 305353N0852731.1 F 341 260 1961 8 -71.57 -88.75 -78.21 -73.94 -5.51 +4.27 053-527-1 1965 1969 303844N0850354.1 F 83 -1955 8 -14.98 -33.70 -30.59 -29.44 -3,49 +1.15 058-503-1 1964 1969 JEFFERSON COUNTY 302204N0835615.1 F 216 169 1960 S -138.35 -143.75 -143.31 -143.23 +0.20 +0.08 022-356-1 1965 1968 30381280833624.1 F 183 147 1960 S -13.33 -31.02 -29.91 -26.65 -2.15 +3.26 038-336-1 1965 1969 LAFAYETTE COUNTY 300823N0831759.1 F 106 -1961 8I -26.19 -46.92 -39.79 -38.55 -5.35 +1.24 008-317-1 1965 1969 29580280831210.1 F 146 112 1961 B -4.23 -8.89 -7.40 -5.11 -1.41 +2.29 958-312-1 1964 1962 LAKE COUNTY 290950N013155.1 F 254R -1936 B -0.72 -5.30 -3.48 -2.97 -0.68 +0.51 22 (909-131-1) 1964 1968

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80 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table 1.Contimaaed______________________________ Water level above (+) or below (.) ind surface (feet) Pro to 1971 Illthet water luange In llighest Mee in May aor oitevtded or SJune obsetved level In S .aeMay or June § U' High Low 1970. 19712 Well Numblr " (year) Iyea.r) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renmrkt LAKE COUN1TY (continued) 282245N0814926.1 F 192 100 1959 B -1.80 -5.95 -5.12 -3.60 -0.79 -1.52 822-149-213 1960 1968 282245H0814926.2 S 23 18 1959 8 -0.36 -5.06 -3.33 -2.69 -0.87 +0.64 822-149-213A 1960 1963 28320310815449.1 F 160 63 1969 C -1.88 -5.51 -4.49 -2.96 -0.45 +1.53 832-L54-334 1960 1967 283203B0815449.2 S 30 17 1959 C -1.60 -5.23 -3.76 -1.70 +0.84 +2.06 832-154-334A 1964 1967 2844AA50814621.1 F 200 112 1963 B + 3.75 + 0.02 + 0.88 + 1.37 -2.87 +0.49 844-146-244 1970 1968 28440110815230.1 F 89 80 1964 B -44.76 -43.60 ----D, 1971 848-152-233 1970 1966 290000N8O13800.1 F 500 -1961 B -9.21 -15.08 -11.05 -13.65 -1.84 -2.60 Lake 333 1970 1968 285129N0815451.1 F 141 -1968 B -38.30 -42.91 -41.63 -41.58 -3.33 +0.05 1970 1968 284728N0813222.1 F 400 60 1967 B -73.10 -75.86 -78.14 -77.76 -5.04 +0.38 1970 1969 284832NC815330.1 F 592 100 1968 B -45.03 -50.78 -48.50 -48.58 -3.47 -0.06 1970 1968 283910N0814331.1 F 750 -1967 B -129.75 -136.63 -135.63 -136.62 -5.38 -1.49 1970 1968 282829N0814136.1 F 650 119 1969 B ---49.72 -51.02 -4.37 -1.30 LEE COUNTY 26380230814935.1 S 28 19 1945 C +19.13 +10.5 +17.52 +19.04 -1.52 -M 246 1959 1949 26382210814314.1 H 94 60 1948 C +18.8 +11.1 ----D, 1970 414 1957 1955 LEON COUNTY 302710H0841630.1 F 314 165 1945 M -149.05 -169.91 -165.62 -164.08 -3.04 +1.54 7 (027-416-1) 1948 1955 303728N0841012.1 H 41 38* 1935 M + 0.66 -33.14 -23.10 -23.37 -10.65 -0.27 *Screen 38 36A (037-410-2) 1965 1956 -41 Ft. 303111N0842054.1 F 194 104 1950 M -76.9 -93.3 -87.7 -87.0 -3.2 +0.7 115 (031-420-1) 1959 1957 3024130842000.1 S 57 57 1960 B -7.88 -19.31 -16.35 -14.36 -1.26 +1.99 024-420-1 1960 1969 30241010842000.2 S 15 12* 1960 B -4.98 -11.86 -7.65 -8.44 -0.63 -0.79 *Well poin 024-420-2 1960 1969 12 -15 F 302640t10841700.1 F 310 146 1960 B -74.40 -82.50 -80.33 -77.92 -1.54 +3.41 026-417-1 1964 1969 30344780840724.1 F 231 -1960 S -155.74 -177.09 -176.16 -175.08 -1.11 +1.08 034-407-1 1965 1969 30314280842146.1 7 225 100 1966 C -84.20 -91.12 -92.08 -90.45 -4.78 +1.63 031-421-132 1967 1969

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 81 Table 1.Conti ued Water level above (+) or below (.) land surface (feet) Prior to l171 Hlighesf water Change in lligihest level in May or Recolded urt June obselved Iecl in S. .May or June May or June lligh Low 970.)71. We(year) I (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks LEON COUNTY (continued) 303142N0842146.2 A 54 49* 1966 C -30.83 -39.12 -35.93 -38.92 -2.45 -2.99 *Screen 49 031-421-132A 1967 1969 to 54 ft. LEVY COUNTY 290202N0824041.1 F 155 -1961 B -5.15 -10.34 -8.42 -8.87 -0.88 .-0.45 902-240-343 1964 1968 290215N0824123.1 F 58 -1961 B -5.80 -8.34 -7.14 -7.17 -0.49 -0.03 902-241-431 1964 1962 291208N0825926.1 F 91 68 1961 B -3.31 -5.86 -3.96 -3.58 -0.65 +0.38 912-259-431 1970 1968 291508N0824329.1 F 300R 200 1961 B -2.74 -6.52 -2.35 -2.68 +0.39 -0.33 915-243-431 1970 1968 291806N0825456.1 F 72 54 1961 B -3.20 -6.63 -3.01 -3.10 +0.19 -0.09 918-254-331 1970 1968 292109N0824229.1 F 679 203 1964 B +17.8 + 8.0 +13.0 +13.2 -4.0 +0.2 921-242-431 1966 1968 292310N0822750.1 F 190 90 1961 B -47.69 -56.99 ---923-227-430 1966 1968 292640N0823812.1 F 270 240 1961 B -11.36 -17.84 -15.76 -14.50 -4.13 +1.26 926-238-241 1966 1968 292430N0822830.1 F 50 -1935 B -12.7 -26.5 -21.40 -20.48 -5.76 +0.92 CE8 1948 1940 292843N0825145.1 F 45 45 1961 8 ---16.91 -15.78 -2.79 +1.13 LIBERTY COUNTY 300152N0845927.1 F --1955 S -3.60 -8.51 -7.46 -6.18 -0.73 +1.28 14 (001-459-1) 1964 1968 301035N0844037.1 F 118R 89 1961 B +13.3 + 6.8 +10.6 +10.7 0.00 +0.01 010-440-1 1965 1961 302321N0844735.1 F 85 70 1961 S + 4.90 + 1.29 + 2.51 + 2.16 -0.47 -0.35 023-447-1 1965 1968 302823N0845606.1 F 360 -1961 S -83.30 -86.26 -84.74 -85.60 -0.22 -0.86 028-456-1 1965 1968 MADISON COUNTY 302856N0832501.1 F 320 300 1953 S -12.30 -38.12 -31.78 --4.37 -17 (028-325-1) 1965 1955 302822N0832555.1 F 322 307 1952 B -6.10 -34.87 -28.46 -23.16 -2.35 +5.30 P 18 (028-325-2) 1965 1955 MANATEE COUNTY 272356N0821813.1 F 450 409 1965 C -37.58 -67.25 -47.40 -43.92 -7.29 +3.98 Verna 1 1970 1968 MARION COUNTY 291115N0815925.1 F 135R 135 1933 C +11.99 + 3.35 + 8.65 + 7.82 -3.34 -0.83 5 (911-159-1) 1970 1957 296220N0815620.1 F 179 165 1936 B -13.84 -24.26 -20.10 -20.83 -2.30 -0.73 47 (902-156-1) 1960 1956

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82 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table t.Continued Water level above () ort below (.) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 llght'st water (1hange in Ilighest level in May or Recoded or June obtrved level in May of June S May or June 3 --" 1 lish Low 19701971welt Noumrwr (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Renuark MARION COUNTY (continued) 28592010814905.1 F 152 -1936 B -0.82 -10.23 -5.42 -6.44 -2.58 -1.02 43 (359-150-1) 1961 1956 291015ti0813850.1 F 166 166 1936 B -25.0 -31.19 -27.89 -28.84 -2.20 -0.95 49 (910-138-1) 1942 1957 291120N0821025.1 F 106 -1935 8 -26.04 -34.39 -30.23 -31.03 -3.97 -0.80 51 (911-210-1) 1960 1956 2905140822707.1 F 442 125 1964 C -79.69 -82.46 -81.96 -82.05 -2.27 -0.09 905-227-1 1970 1968 291613N0821955.1 F 124 -1961 B -101.28 -112.13 -106.99 --4.81 -916-219-1 1965 1963 290215N0821524.1 F 51 -1964 B -28.22 -35.00 -32.61 -33.12 -4.39 -0.51 902-215-431 1970 1968 290306N0822328.2 F 36 26 1964 B -6.36 -14.49 -8.30 -10.79 -0.96 -2.49 903-223-431 1965 1968 29120770822616.1 F 52 -1961 8 -5.82 -11.29 -10.85 -11.86 -5.03 -1.01 912-226-432 1970 1968 291910B0821550.1 F 218 -1964 B -60.35 -66.41 -63.83 -66.05 -3.48 -2.22 919-215-330 1970 1968 29201510820650.1 T 132 50 1961 B -41.26 -48.09 -45.60 -46.27 -4.34 -0.67 920-206-312 1970 1968 292546H0815133.1 F 340 307 1964 B -113.87 -119.95 -117.81 -118.25 -3.94 -0.44 925-151-124 1970 1968 MARTIN COUNTY 2Z5732-0801430.1 S 31 20 1950 C +20.2 +15.77 +18.80 +20.81 -0.48 +2.01 H 140 1957 1961 271012N0801412.1 S 74 73 1952 C + 9.8 + 0.81 + 0.06 + 2.20 -3.64 +2.14 H 147 1958 1968 27012410802801.1 S 11 10 1957 C +32.4 +27.78 +28.21 +31.06 -2.19 +2.85 M 928 1957 1968 27094'10802103.1 S 15 14 1957 C +23.40 +19.60 +21.91 +23.63 -0.04 +1.72 M 933 1966 1965 270507,"0803353.1 F 1,080 500 1953 A +51.9 +40.2 +47.5 +51.0 +7.3 +3.5 M 1957 1970 270153N0802910.1 F 1,000 -1957 A +49.5 +45.1 +42.2 +45.3 -2.9 +3.1 M 1957 1970 27120810802903.1 F 835 373 1953 A +53.2 +49 +47.6 +50.2 -1.4 +2.6 M 1957 1970 MON0OE COUNTY 25072580802431.1 F 1.330 696 1965 I +40.5 --+41.1 --M C 1273 1965 23191.3N08&060.1 F 1,074 1,050 1962 1 +38 --+34 --H S 1447 1962 NASSAU COUNTY 30324480812637.1 F 680X -1939 S +41.1 +18.3 +17.2 +17.8 -3.2 +0.6 8 (032-126-1) 1947 1968

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 83 Table 1.Continuad Water level above () or below (.) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highlest water (C1mne In llIighest level in May or Reeulded or eJune oblerved level In g S a1 May of June May or June W NbIlr iyh Low 1970. 1971Well Numbtlert .' (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remrmrk NASSAU COUNTY (continued) 30380110812737.1 F 640. -1939 S +24.0 -19.46 -13.46 -5.48 -4.92 +7.98 12 (038-127-1) 1947 1963 304010N0812645.1 F 191 -1939 B +10.1 -29.34 -28.80 -24.35 -2.43 +4.45 27 (040-126-1) 1946 1963 303754N0813627.1 F 1,000R 450 1934 A +19.8 -3.53 -4.54 -3.22 -4.13 +1.32 44 (037-136-1) 1947 1968 303658N0814226.1 F 569R -1940 S +40.5 +16.0 +20.6 +21.7 -0.2 +1.1 50 (036-142-1) 1940 1968 303340H0815000.1 F 580R -1940 S +42.0 +23.1 +23.0 +24.0 -2.7 +1.0 51 (033-150-1) 1947 1968 & 1948 303703N0813050.1 F 540R 504 1940 S +33.1 + 4.5 + 1.85 + 3.16 -4.95 +1.31 55 (037-130-1) 1947 1968 304022N0812750.1 F --1939 A +43.0 -39.74 -47.65 -33.62 -16.48 +14.03 33 1939 1966 304002N0813812.1 F --1940 A +36.5 +13.6 +13.0 +13.4 -3.5 +0.4 53 1940 1968 304205H0815425.1 F 700 405 1960 A -5.30 -11.67 -11.78 -10.20 -3.16 +1.58 91 1964 1968 OKALOOSA COUNTY 302419N0863626.1 F 800R 500 1936 S +20.1 -85.12 -----D. 1971 3 (024-636-1) 1950 1968 30384910863141.1 F 609R 456 1947 B -108.1 -133.0 ----D, 1971 25 (038-631-1) 1949 1968 303512N0863751.1 F 766R 524 1947 C -102.3 -139.88 -141.92 -145.54 -2.04 -3.58 29 (035-637-1) 1948 1970 303745N0864421.1 F 690R 527 1948 S -46.8 -80.6 ----0, 1971 31 (037'-644-1) 1948 1969 302857N0862852.1 F 540 -1947 S +26.6 -22.25 ----D, 1971 34 (028-629-1) 1950 1970 302747N0863820.1 F 858 503 1966 C -56.74 -71.5 ----D, 1971 027-638-214 1967 1970 OKEECHOBEE COUNTY 272315N0810109.1 S 21 18 1949 C +46.7 +38.82 +47.16 +44.92 +4.37 -2.24 M 2 1957 1962 272932N0804822.1 S 22 19 1948 C +61.3 +56.7 +61.35 +59.90 +2.11 -1.45 M 3 1959 1950 271900N0804820.1 F 1,182 461 1967 S +10.4 + 6.00 + 5.0 + 8.0 -1.2 +3.0 M 21 1970 1967 271439N0805653.1 H 1,025 416 1951 S +16.4 + 9.9 + 8.4 +13.5 -2.0 -5.1 M 22 1970 1968 271514N0805116.1 F 926 496 1951 S + 7.8 + 5.4 + 5.0 + 7.0 -1.8 +2.0 M 23 1970 1967 271340N0804440.1 F 1,448 611 1953 S + 9.5 + 8.8 + 8.2 + 6.0 -0.6 -2.2 M 24 1969 1970

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84 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table 1.Contimned Waltr level above t+) or below (.) land surface (feet) lrior to 1971 Hihest water t' e in Illlghel levl In May or Ircrded or June obaerud level in » Mayo^eMay or June Sli Low 19701971Well Nuimber " , " 6 (yeas) (year) 1971 1972 1971 197. Remiaks 0KECHOBEE COUNTY (continued) 271456M0805007.1 F 1.327 -1961 S +14.8 +11.3 -+13.0 --35 1969 1968 ORANCE COUNTY 23325-20812835.1 F 350 328 1930 C + 2.20 -14.87 -13.58 -12.54 -6.00 +1,04 47 (832-128-1) 1960 1968 28325320812835.2 S 20 17 1948 M + 3.04 -11.72 -12.17 -11.63 -8.39 +0.54 473(332-128-3) 1960 1968 283222-0812933.1 S 50 46 1948 8 -27.47 -39.35 ----D, 1971 47C(832-128-4) 1960 1953 283249N0810532.1 F 492 151 1961 C -26.47 -30.57 -28.78 -26.74 -0.50 +2.04 832-105-1 1966 1967 OSCEOLA COUNTY 281722N0805A30.1 S 19 13 1950 C + 0.78 -3.80 -2.83 + 0.32 -0.96 +3.15 171 1966 1956 280619W0805426.1 S 18 18 1949 C -1.34 -5.58 -3.20 -1.03 -0.28 +2.17 179 1969 1968 281114.0810941.1 S 16 14 1948 C -1.23 -7.76 -4.61 -5.59 -0.01 -0.98 131 1957 1968 274646MN0810748.1 S 23 16 1948 C -0.6 -5.2 -1.43 -1.52 +0,95 -0.09 182 1957 1950 274828H0810109.1 S 27 22 1948 C -.1 -5.0 -0.51 -0.42 +2.92 +0.09 183 1957 1956 28050140805231.1 F 375 325 1967 B +13.8 +10.3 +12.7 +13.0 -1.1 +0.3 805-052-1 1970 1968 PALM 8EACH COLN'TY 26365230800338.1 B 17 16 1944 C + 8.6 + 3.6 + 4.28 +10.28 -2.83 +6.00 M 88 1948 1956 2640520800338.1 5 18 16 1948 C +10.0 + 5.5 + 6.35 +10.42 -1.54 +4.07 M 99 1957 1956 2:48401a0801147.1 B 14 9 1950 C +18.9 +15.0 +17.97 +18.90 -0.35 +0.93 M 109 1957 1956 265445N0802142.1 B 8 8 1951 C -2.40 -6.00 -4.45 --1.30 -8 110 1966 1962 2313283Ma00832.1 NA 11 11 1964 C -0.7 -4.1 -1.9 -1.96 -0.7 -0.06 PB 445 1966 1967 262554o0800851.1 NA 11 11 1964 C -1.4 -4.3 -3.30 -2.55 -1.30 +0.80 PB 446 1966 1967 265240S00o3721.1 NA 16 14 1964 C --+14.93 +12.44 +1.32 -2.49 M PB 505 264133N0804752.1 NA 11 11 1964 C --+11.34 11.57 -0.06 +0.27 H PB 506 264415l0S04136.1 NA 10 10 1964 C --+10.62 +10.96 -0.13 +0.34 H PS 517 26423(010801205.1 NA 11 11 1970 C --+15.70 +17.66 -1.20 +1.96 M PS 561

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 85 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below () land rufac~ (hfre) Prior to 1971 Iligheti woater Chane in lli hCt level in May ofr ~cortled SJune obiervmd Ivel in b May or Juno M o 0' £" S 1igh Low 19701971Well Number (yar) (yprg) 1971 1972 1971 1073 Remirks PALM BFEACHl COUNTY (continued) 265258N0800544.1 NA 10 10 1970 C --+ 8.40 +10.30 --PB 562 265027N0801156.1 NA 9 9 1970 C --+17,90 +18.40 -0.20 +0.50 H PB 563 264831N0800658.1 NA 10 10 1970 C --+11,90 +14.90 -2.30 +3.00 H PB 564 265812N0800539,1 NA 22 27 1970 C --+ 1.80 + 5.03 -3.20 +3.23 H PB 565 265604N0800944.1 NA 11 11 1970 C --+14.75 +15.53 -0.75 +0.78 H PB 566 263625N0800357.1 NA 90* 80 1970 C --0.00 + 7.73 -+7.73 M. *Screen 80-90 PB 570 ft. 262205N0800717.1 B 163 158 1965 C --+ 6.10 +8.97 -4.70 +2.87 M PB 488 264000N0803750.1 F 1,332 957 1940 A +57.2 +40.0 +47.6 +43.9 -0.96 -0.37 M PB 203 1970 1961 264222N0800348.1 F 1.150 -1961 A +40.0 +37.8 -+37.8 ---M PB 439 1961 1970 PASCO COUNTY 281037N0820718.1 F 55 47 1960 B -4.07 -10.55 -6.64 -9.89 +1.63 -3.25 810-207-234 1964 1968 281022N0820755.1 F 500 240 1967 S ---20.98 -18.45 -1.81 -2.53 810-207-313 281018N0820958.1 F 105 60 1967 8 ---6.52 -7.22 --0.70 810-209-313 281027N0822421.1 F 537 144 1960 A ---24.57 -24.08 -1.45 -0.49 810-224-412 281035N0823057.1 F 398 70 1972 C ---9.65 -7.98 --1.07 810-230-3557 281036N0824409.1 F 121 112 1970 A ---11.77 -11.13 -0.50 +0,64 810-244-243 281023N0824507.1 F 188 176 1969 A ---8.78 -8.12 -0.11 +0.66 810-245-424 281102N0820640.1 F 40 20 1966 S ---10.34 -9.89 -2.62 +0.45 811-206-343 281143N0823047.1 F 69 52 1964 C -5.27 -9.21 -9.32 -6,73 -0.92 +2.59 811-230-132 1969 1968 281143N0823047.2 F 345 178 1964 C -3,48 -9.49 -8.92 -6.16 -0.94 +2.76 811-230-132A 1966 1966 281142N0823047.3 NA 5 5 1965 A ---2.37 -2.85 +1.21 -0.48 811-230-132B 281103N0823226.1 M 438 38 1969 C -8.67 -13.22 -10.80 -10.76 +2.47 +0.04 811-232-433 1970 1970 281124H0823530,1 P 365 63 1966 C -10.75 -17.41 -17.79 -15.48 -1.15 +2.31 811-235-322 1970 1968

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86 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table 1.Continued Water Ievel above (+) or below (-) land surface (feell Prior to 1971 Highest water (lunge in Ilighest level in May or Recotded or June obselved level in Mao u e May or June S. -High Low 19701971Wl umber < (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks PASCO COUNTY (continued) 23122230820623.1 F 41 -1966 S ---8.79 -8.14 -0.27 +0.65 812-206-413 28122--0823934.1 F 301 76 1965 C -11.56 -18.04 -18.34 -15.33 -2.70 -3.01 812-239-322 1966 1968 231348N0822943.1 F 564 36 1967 C ---5.29 -6.85 +2.53 -1.56 813-229-123 28132&80824255.1 F 102 90 1969 A ---25.41 -24.70 -0.79 +0.71 313-242-311 281324N0824356.1 F 162 137 1969 A ---15.89 -15.83 -0.65 +0.06 813-243-311 23144430823018.1 F 743 44 1967 C -4.58 -7.12 -6.41 -7.36 +0.53 -0.95 814-230-214 1970 1970 281445N0824145.1 F 425 401 1969 A ---6.01 -6.03 -0.95 -0.02 314-241-114 28155830822646.1 NA 49 43 1934 C -4.77 -10.1 -8.17 -8.71 -3.37 -0.54 13 (313-226-112) 1959 1945 28153230824123.1 F 582 572 1968 C -4.97 -5.39 -7.65 -6.62 -2.68 +1.03 815-241-233 1970 1969 28153630823720.1 F 115 65 1965 C -6.60 -9.54 -7.72 -7.96 -0.61 -0.24 816-237-234A 1969 1968 281636NC823720.2 NA 25 22 1965 C -5.73 -8.91 -6.90 -7.34 -0.78 -0.44 816-237-2348 1970 1968 281648N0824302.1 F 235 223 1969 A ---5.62 -5.55 -0.01 +0.07 816-243-224 2316423'0824402.1 F 75 68 1969 A ---3.99 -2.64 +0.33 +1.35 316-244-242 28171530821644.1 F 150 57 1964 C -34.08 -44.70 -40.96 -42.10 -2.56 -1.14 817-215-314 1966 1968 28171530821644.2 NA 9 6 1964 B -5.60 -----Reported Di 317-216-314A 1965 May 1971, 1972 281906N0821616.1 F 640 240 1963 A ---33.37 -35.17 -3.24 -1.80 319-216-434 281926NO822129.1 F 113 83 1965 C -11.23 -16.66 -14.20 -15.32 -0.32 -1.12 819-Z21-411 1964 1968 281918N0822646.1 F 73 38 1965 S -2.74 -7.49 -4.51 -4.65 +0.19 -0.14 819-226-314 1970 1968 281949%10823320.1 F 73 60 1966 C -2.77 -5.61 -3.83 -3.66 -0.02 +0.17 819-233-2'4A 1970 1968 28194910823320.2 NA 23 20 1966 B -3.69 -5.67 -3.69 -3.51 -0.01 +0.18 819-233-2148 1966 1968 282009i0823738.1 F 73 59 1965 B -5.15 9.03 -7.16 -7.50 -2.01 -0.34 820-237-342 1970 1968 28212611021609.1 F 700 160 1963 A ---117.06 --1.39 -D, 1972 821-21&-421 28215250824137.1 F 27 -1964 B ---8.25 -8.15 -0.27 +0.10 821-241-124

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 87 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water Change in Ilighest level in May or Recorded ur June observed level in a May or June »May or June U S8 May or June Wl Nb IlSHigh Low 19701971. Well Number (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks PASCO COUNTY (continued) 282229N0824058.1 F 178 156 1969 A ---9.33 -11.45 -0.38 -2.12 822-240-311 28222940824157.1 F 30 27 1969 A ---2.87 -1.88 +0.16 +0.99 822-241-311 282540N0822757.1 F 82 29 1965 C -20.60 -33.90 -28.48 -30.85 -7.42 -2.37 825-227-131 1970 1968 282641N0821120.1 F 227 49 1959 C -9.97 -23.20 -21.11 -21.90 -4.02 -0.79 826-211-214 1960 1968 PINELIAS COUNTY 2756361(0824629.1 F 270 94 1959 A ---57.77 -61.05 +4.83 -3.28 756-246-233A 275753N0824353.1 M 283 -1967 A ---48.60 -49.14 -0.16 -0.54 757-243-111 275815N0824404.1 F 299 81 1953 C -19.83 -24.55 -25.21 -24.15 -3.12 +1.06 665(158-244-424) 1959 1955 275843N0824742.1 F 208 54 1945 C -24.91 -28.18 -28.09 -27.32 -1.10 +0.77 T 246(758-247-132) 1959 1955 280054N0824718.1 F 195 -1948 B -10.74 -18.19 -15.30 -14.92 +0.56 +0.38 T 166(800-247-212) 1964 1956 280133N0824151.1 F 120 -1967 A ---33.75 -35.15 -1.57 -1.40 801-241-134A 280108N0824339.1 F 108 -1967 A ---86.95 --0.180 801-243-331 280204N0823909.1 F 87 -1964 B -0.52 -1.35 -1.44 -1.18 -0.09 +0.26 802-239-443 1966 1970 280219N024007.1 F 174 -1963 C -1.98 -3.89 -4.00 -3.82 -0.53 +0.18 802-240-424 1965 1969 280230N0824650.1 F 105 42 1963 A ---1.98 -2.05 -2.41 -0.07 802-246-312 280457N0824204.2 F 310 300 1968 C + 0.15 + 0.11 -0.25 + 0.25 -0.40 +0.50 804-242-222A 1970 1969 280852N0824143.1 F 780 758 1967 C -33.67 -35.49 -36.98 -36.37 -1.49 +0.61 808-241-123 1969 1970 280820N0824501.1 F 141 33 1947 C -7.78 -9.84 -9.40 -9.27 -1.12 +0.13 T 13 (808-245-424) 1957 1951 280904N0823906.1 F --1972 C ----33.92 -809-239-0406 280907N0824248.1 F 305 205 1965 C -10.22 -12.54 -11.67 -11.50 -0.22 +0.17 809-242-334 1966 1968 POLK COUNTY 273849N0815111.1 F,H 737 50 1963 C -45.87 -82.62 -78.70 -70.28 -6.53 +8.42 738-151-223 1964 1968 274129N0814202.1 F 928 -1958 A -----741-142-422 274155N0815732.1 F 302 280 1964 B -74.78 -96.49 -93.22 -87.19 -4.36 +6.03 741-157-122 1965 1967

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88 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table I.Contin ued Water level above (4) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water (lange in llighest level in May or .Recuvded of June observed level in SMay or June May or June SHigh Low 19701971Well umber (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks POLK COUNTT (continued) 274226N0813152.1 P 62 59 1949 C -43.51 -48.11 -45.72 -46.20 -1.08 -0.48
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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 89 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 llighest water Change in Ilighest level in May or Recoiided or June observed level in lMay or June ' May or June m & High Low 19701971Well Number .< E 0 a E (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks POLK COUNTY (continued) 280456N0813743.1 F 549 110 1972 A ---60.00 -61.42 --1.42 804-137-5643 280429N0815100.1 F 373 40 1972 A ---18.45 -18.13 -+0.32 804-151-2900 280413N0815428.1 NA 15* 12 1955 A ---9.77 -9.15 -3.79 +0.62 *Screen with 804-154-431 gravel 12-15 ft. 280412N0815428.1 H' 77 52 1955 T ---18.48 -16.39 -4.58 +2.09 804-154-431A 280531N0814316.1 F 555 282 1972 A ---53.52 -52.93 -+0.59 805-143-3116 280549N0814924.1 F 586 136 1972 A ---46.32 ---805-149-4924 280556N0815326.1 F 72 45 1956 T ---29.30 -30.35 -1.10 -1.05 805-153-211 280503NO815528.1 F 311 82 1956 B -21.07 -30.53 -26.75 -26.94 -0.95 -0.19 805-155-333 1963 1967 280503N0815526.1 H 72 62 1955 T ---22.68 -22.69 -1.36 -0.01 805-155-333A 280633N0815540.1 NA 20 19 1955 T ---16.18 -15.95 -4.28 +0.23 806-155-311 280614N0815636.1 NA 13 10 1955 S ---9.69 -9.60 -2.89 +0.09 806-156-342 280613N0815636.2 F 103 63 1956 S ---29.33 -29.72 -0.31 -0.39 806-156-342A 280715N0815435.1 H 55 31 1956 T ---5.00 -4.27 -0.82 +0.73 807-154-433 280719N0815433.1 NA 9 8 1955 T ---4.69 -3.69 -1.86 +1.00 807-154-433A 280829N0815353.1 F 93 56 1956 T ---21.30 -20.78 -3.19 +0.52 808-153-311 281058N0813642.1 F 195 81 1945 C -1.70 -5.74 -3.94 -4.95 -0.93 -1.01 44 (810-136-1) 1960 1962 281051N0813625.1 S 67 60 1948 C -44.9 -49.6 -48.77 -49.12 -2.73 -0.35 47 (810-136-2) 1960 1962 281008N0814418.1 F 425 102 1959 C ---11.12 -11.57 -1.74 -0.45 810-144-432 281008N0814418.2 S 9 6 1959 C ---8.22 -6.98 -3.57 -1.24 810-144-432A 281317N0814913.1 F 218 78 1959 S -6.76 -7.12 -10.19 -8.60 -3.07 +1.59 813-149-423 1969 1970 281317N0814913.2 S 27 19 1959 S -4.32 -4.47 -5.50 -6.39 -1.18 -0.89 813-149-423A 1970 1969 281440N0814317.1 F 285 80 1960 S -9.44 -9.55 -12.64 -10.77 -3.09 +1.87 814-143-232 1969 1970 281440N0814317.2 S 18 15 1960 S -5.12 -5.77 -7.61 -7.21 -2.49 +0.40 814-143-232A 1970 1969

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90 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table I.Continued Water level abtre (+)or below (*) land stuface (feetl) Prior to 1971 llihet walter (thlnge Itt lighest level in May or Recorded ou June olweived level In -5 S ae May or June 5 May or June SItigh Low 19701971 Writt rer u (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarki POLK COUNTY (continued) 281532110813450.1 F 250 85 1960 C ---13.00 -13.92 --0.92 815-134-134 281532O0813450.2 S 32 29 1960 B ---12.17 -12.95 --0.78 815-134-134A 281311N0813931.1 F 453 358 1960 S -64.78 -67.58 -69.57 -70.91 -4.79 -1.34 815-139-342 1970 1969 28151150813931.2 S 92 89 1960 S -66.44 -66.48 -69.13 -71.69 -2.69 -2.56 315-139-342A 1970 1969 23153320814930.1 F 231 78 1960 S -6.10 -7.11 -9.25 -7.68 -2.14 +1.57 813-149-233 1969 1970 281541,0815721.1 F 168 52 1959 S -4.64 -5.02 -7.50 -5.69 -2.48 +0.81 815-157-232 1969 1970 PUTNAM COUNTY 29252801813835.1 F 159 -1936 B -6.2 -10.36 -8.80 -8.18 -1.78 +0.62 S 28 (925-138-1) 1944 1968 293913N0813840.1 F 300R -1936 8 +10.8 -0.73 + 0.58 + 0.75 -2.94 +0.17 S 29 (939-138-1) 1936 & 1968 1957 293720N0815345.1 F 303R 300 1934 S -29.42 -35.65 -29.70 -+1.15 937-153-1 1967 1957 293940110813430.1 F 547 113 1958 S + 4.26 -9.67 -4.48 + 1.14 -3.38 +5.62 939-134-11 1959 1968 29435610815258.1 8 151 125 1956 B -42.45 -46.71 -45.87 -45.23 -2.80 +0.64 943-152-1 1966 1968 ST. JOHNS COUNTY 30075910812307.1 F 350R 180 1934 A +43.9 +32.1 +30.5 +30.7 -2.1 +0.2 5 (007-123-1) 1951 1968 30055680812910.1 r 336R 240 1934 A +36.5 +20.7 +22.5 +22.0 0,00 -0.5 8 (005-129-1) 1947 1968 30004810812333.1 F 258 -1957 B + 4.72 -4.64 -3.69 -1.63 -1.78 +2.06 000-123-2 1959 1968 29372910812212.1 F 622 142 1958 C -17.30 -23.13 -22.77 -20.84 -1.10 +1.93 937-122-1 1959 1968 294120M0812920.1 F 541 118 1955 B +10.1 -11.51 -4.69 + 2.90 -2.57 +7.59 P 941-129-7 1959 1968 294702M0812632.1 F 275 101 1956 B -1.55 -31.63 -32.22 -9.50 -16.42 +22.72 P 947-126-1 1958 1968 295849110812614.1 1 280 260 1971 C --+ 2.83 + 2.80 -SP 5 ST. LUCIK COUNTY 27153380803706.1 S 17 13 1950 C +28.2 +24.20 +26.96 +27.49 +0.01 +0.53 M 41 1957 1967 2726540804016.1 S 18 13 1950 C +27.2 +23.76 +26.47 +26.15 +1.35 -0.32 M 42 1969 1961 272524o0802428.1 NA 12 12 1967 C +19.85 +14.67 +18.40 +18.15 +0.60 -0.25 H SL 125 1968 1968

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 91 Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water Change in Ilighest level in May or Recorded or June observed level in My o JuMay or June ..CHigh Low 19701971Well Number (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks ST. LUCIE COUNTY (continued) 272644H0803113.1 F 745 287 1951 A +44.5 +37.4 +35.8 +39.8 -0.16 +4.0 M STL 47 1961 1970 272023N0801632.1 F 1,000 200 1953 A +44 +37.8 +36.5 +40.3 -1.3 +0.78 M STL 71 1961 1970 SANTA ROSA COUNTY 302135N0870945.1 S 41 31* 1950 A -4.43 -9.52 -8.77 -8.28 -1.36 +0.49 *Screen 31102 (021-709-8) 1960 1955 41 ft. 302409N0865235.1 F 940R 800 1961 S +30.5 +27.6 +19.2 +14.3 -2.4 -4.9 024-652-2 1967 1968 303521N0870640.1 G 211 206* 1959 S -82.84 -98.84 -93.84 -94.58 +2.11 -0.74 *Screen 206035-706-1 1961 1969 211 ft. 304102N0864940.1 G 98 93* 1959 B -56.34 -73.30 -63.57 -65.91 +5.98 -2.34 *Screen 93041-649-1 1960 1969 98 ft. SARASOTA COUNTY 270137N0822353.1 M 305 263 1966 C + 5.78 -4.50 + 4.89 --0.06 -Hanasota 14 1969 1968 270535N0822548.1 L 35 32 1963 B -8.90 -13.34 -12.72 -8.07 -3.09 +4.65 705-225-34 1968 1967 270542N0822618.1 H 163 86 1963 C -4.88 -15.07 -11.58 -8.47 +2.57 +3.11 705-226-35 1967 1968 270543N0822619.1 H 68 58 1963 B -6.59 -13.39 -12.79 -12.19 -0.04 +0.60 705-226-36 1966 1968 270542N0822617.1 NA 45 38 1963 C -11.22 -13.10 -12.25 -11.63 +0.40 +0.62 705-226-37 1968 1968 270540M0822617.1 NA 22 20 1963 B -11.88 -13.42 -12.62 -12.10 +0.18 +0.52 705-226-38 1969 1968 270540N0822618.1 NA 27 24 1963 B -7.34 -14.51 ----Well plugged 705-226-41 1966 1968 270542140822616.1 NA 26 23 1963 B -8.55 -13.10 -12.78 -11.93 -0.46 +0.85 705-226-39 1966 1968 270543N0822617.1 L 40 35 1963 B -4.74 -13.18 -12.57 -11.85 -0.18 -0.72 705-226-40 1966 1968 271118NB022853.1 H 255 157 1966 C + 5.75 + 1.31 -+ 0.14 -Osprey 9 1966 1969 271757H0822413.1 H 120 67 1966 C -4.56 -33.90 -41.42 -32.76 -7.52 +8.66 Bee Ridge 15 1968 1970 271938H0822518.1 F 730 101 1930 C + 5.20 -19.48 -17.20 -13.58 -2.51 +3.62 S 9-(719-225-232) 1931 1967 272119N0823251.1 F 337 54 1962 C + 2.11 -4.97 -2.37 -2.39 -0.38 -0.02 1968 1963 SEMINOLE COUNTY 28413040812100.1 F 146 63 1951 C -34.18 -42.65 -42.34 -41.56 -3.37 +0.78 125 (841-121-1) 1960 1968 294700S0811400.1 F 206 -1951 B + 5.10 -0.74 -0.96 + 1.73 -2.49 +2.69 257 (847-113-6) 1953 1968

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92 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table 1.Continued Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water i(ange in Highest level in May or Recorded or June observed level In S .= -May or June .Mayor June SS s High Low 1970. 1971ell Number < .E (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remtrks SUMTER COUNTY 28520710820145.1 F 125 45 1961 B -29.94 -34.80 -31.54 -31.50 -4.34 +0.04 852-201-1 1964 1968 28212710820225.1 F 143 20 1959 C -5.30 -5.95 -6.22 -5.41 -0.92 +0.81 821-202-411 1970 1969 282741a0815857.1 F 175 99 1959 B -0.69 -2.71 -3.35 -2.82 -0.64 +0.53 827-158-131 1969 1970 283638N0820257.1 F 423 200 1963 B -6.99 -7.95 + 0.02 -10.84 -3.03 -0.82 836-202-131 1970 1969 285112.-0821244.1 F 22 20 1964 B -10.73 -10.75 -11.22 -10.05 -0.49 +1.17 851-212-341 1969 1970 285121N0821122.1 F 31 26 1964 B -7.52 -7.92 -8.38 -8.14 -0.86 +0.24 1970 1969 SUWANNEE COUNTY 301909N0824909.1 F 138 135 1961 B -18.94 -38.06 -34.60 -32.41 -3.88 +2.19 019-249-1 1964 1968 300400NG825850.1 F 136R 24 1968 B -29.15 -39.86 -35.53 -30.84 -6.42 +4.69 004-258-334 1970 1969 300630140825620.1 F 214 65 1968 C -59.29 -67.53 ----006-250-234 1970 1969 TAYLOR COUNTY 300358NO833050.1 F 230 189 1946 C -1.00 -33.4 -26.7 -24.7 -4.7 +2.0 35 (003-330-1) 1949 1968 300407iG0833143.1 S 35 -1947 A -5.05 -23.95 -10.40 -7.91 -4.23 +2.49 36 (004-331-1) 1964 1957 UNION COUNTY 300101N0822452.1 F 256 198 1960 B -89.54 -94.52 -93.90 -91.18 -4.47 +2.72 001-224-1 1961 1968 300747N0822258.1 F 724 694 1958 C -86.92 -94.78 -93.92 -92.30 -4.43 +1.62 007-222-1 1959 1968 VOLUSIA COUNTY 291153N0812534.1 F 107 -1936 B -11.86 -19.97 ----D, 1971 29 (911-125-1) 1951 1963 291715N0812818.1 F 180R -1936 B +11.2 + 6.61 -+ 7.2 --30 (917-128-1) 1959 1968 285745N0810540.1 F 121 113 1936 C -4.72 -8.60 -6.63 -6.39 -0.41 +0.24 31 (856-105-1) 1953 1962 291905H0812510.1 F 138R -1936 B -1.2 -7.07 -5.24 -4.31 -0.95 +0.93 32 (919-125-1) 1937 & 1968 1938 28510690811908.1 F 203 105 1956 B + 1.06 + 0.17 -+ 0.55 --D, 1972 851-119-8 1967 1968 290541N0811329.1 F 639 94 1955 B -0.22 -3.66 -2.22 -1.06 -0.80 +1.16 905-113-3 -1958 1956 290920H0810630.1 F 235 102 1955 B -5.25 -11.63 -10.89 -8.94 -1.80 +1.95 909-106-1 1959 1963

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 85 93 Table 1.Continued ______________ Water level above (+) or below (.) land turface (feet) level in May or Recurded or June observed level In S. May or June 8.. | May or June WlNb ligh Low 1970. 1971Well Number (year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1971 Remanrk VOLUSIA COUNTY (continued) 290920N0810630.2 F 496 480 1955 B -6.62 -12.43 -11.50 -9.88 -1.90 +1.62 909-106-9 1958 1968 290959N0810502.1 F 221 -1953 B + 2.32 + 0.05 + 0.94 + 0.85 -1.38 +0.09 909-123-1 1970 1968 291025N0810502.1 F 498 152 1955 B -12.84 -23.94 ----D, 1971 910-105-1 1958 1968 291133N0810406.1 F 235 115 1955 B -15.72 -30.19 -29.42 -28.25 -1.98 +1.17 911-104-4 1955 1968 291133NO810406.2 F 500 483 1955 B -10.26 -16.83 -16.39 -15.07 -2.26 +1.32 911-104-9 1948 1968 291904N0810555.1 F 140 -1967 B -0.96 -5.00 -5.32 -2.66 -1.14 +2.66 911-105-1 1969 1967 290251N0810014.1 F 700 316 1966 B -11.13 -13.37 -14.27 -12.09 -3.14 +2.18 I 1970 1968 285525N0811059.1 F 210 88 1971 C ----25.15 --R, 1971 285643N0811226.1 F 97 85 1967 C -14.64 -21.76 -18.48 --3.84 -D, 1972 C-1 1970 1968 290138N0812032.2 F 500 252 1967 S -27.10 -34.24 -31.55 -31.08 -4.45 +0.47 J-2 1970 1968 290106N0811321.1 F 92 84 1967 C -0.48 -1.65 -1.72 --0.45 -D, 1972 L-1 1968 1967 290541N0811329.3 F 1,200 639 1969 B -6.61 --9.07 -8.18 -2.46 +0.89 1970 290541N0811329.4 0 1,290 1,275 1969 B ---11.62 -12.62 -2.45 -1.00 290655N0811112.1 F 95 85 1967 C -3.20 -5.51 -3.56 -2.42 -0.33 +1.14 D-1 1969 1968 291113N0810506.1 F 211 111 1968 B -29.10 -32.13 -32.90 -29.64 -0.60 +3.26 City Well 44 1968 1969 WAKULLA COUNTY 3000000N842610.1 F 70 45 1946 A -5.58 -8.35 -8.17 -8.05 -0.77 +0.12 11 (000-426-1) 1955 1969 300540N0841740.1 F 77 -1961 A -1.13 -4.00 -2.62 -2.55 +0.48 +0.07 005-417-1 1964 1963 300917N0841213.1 F 65 22 1946 B -0.86 -3.05 -2.05 -1.69 +0.21 +0.36 2 (009-412-1) 1958 1951 301156N0841035.1 F 80 -1961 A -0.12 -2.13 -1.80 -1.37 -0.30 +0.43 011-410-1 1964 1968 WALTON COUNTY 302214N0860652.1 F 450R -1936 B +15.8 + 7.3 ----D, 1971 13 (022-606-1) 1950 1968 301946N0860957.1 F 615 188 1961 B +14.7 + 9.0 + 6.13 + 4.21 -2.67 +1.92 019-609-1 1964 1963 302211N0860652.1 F 365R 65 1970 B 14.8 8.1 +10.9 + 8.6 -3.5 -2.3 1970 1970

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94 BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Table I.Continued Water level above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) Prior to 1971 Highest water (uange in Ilighest level in May or Retonded or June obsened level in .May or June -May or June .IHigh Low 19701971W6il Number < -(year) (year) 1971 1972 1971 1972 Remarks WALTON COUNTY (continued) 30235710861007.1 F --1961 B +14.3 +10.3 + 4.8 + 4.69 -2.8 -0.11 023-610-1 1962 1968 30291230861458.1 F 160 -1961 B +21.0 +15.5 + 9.4 + 7.2 -3.0 -2.2 029-614-1 1964 1963 30354530860646.1 F 400R 248 1968 B -186.79 -218.72 -195.88 -203.35 -24.68 -7.47 1968 1969 304044N0862116.1 F 630 323 1947 B -126.2 -154.4 ----D, 1971 040-621-1 1948 1949 30435380861208.1 F 509 323 1961 A -144.0 -150.1 -147.6 -151.0 +0.06 -3.4 043-612-1 1965 1969 WASHINGTON COUNTY 304632N0854851.1 F 785R -1935 B -7.20 -15.09 -10.44 -11.95 +0.29 -1.51 4 (046-548-1) 1964 1954 303025N0853505.1 F 150 110 1962 C -2.4 -12.76 -7.64 -8.29 +1.78 -0.65 030-535-422A 1965 1963 303025N0853505.2 NA 26 23* 1962 B -3.45 -6.56 -3.48 -4.18 +1.11 -0.70 030-535-422B 1964 1962 30371430854226.1 F 206 202 1961 B -13.72 -20.20 -18.17 -18.61 +0.51 -0.44 037-542-431A 1964 1963

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