St. Johns River Water Management District
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St. Johns River Water Management District
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St. Johns River Water Management District
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- Application of acoustic velocity meters for gaging discharge of three low-velocity tidal streams in the St. Johns River Basin, northeast Florida, by John V. Sloat and W. Scott Gain ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Detection and quality of previously undetermined Floridan aquifer system discharge to the St. Johns River, Jacksonville, to Green Cove Springs, northeastern Florida, by Rick M. Spechler ; prepared in cooperation with the city of Jacksonville, Florida, and the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Recreational use and fisheries of the Oklawaha River and Rodman reservoir and Tailrace, James R. Estes ... [et al] for Florida Department of Environmental Protection and St. Johns River Water Management District
- A method for evaluating water-level response to hydrologic stresses in karstic wetlands in central Florida, using a simple water-balance model, by Edward R. German ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District and Volusia County
- Simulation of ground-water flow in the Intermediate and Floridan aquifer systems in Peninsular Florida, by Nicasio SepĂșlveda ; prepared in cooperation with the South Florida Water Management District, St. Johns River Water Management District
- St. Johns River Water Management District's recreation guide to district lands
- Hydrologic conditions in the Nassau River basin, northeastern Florida, 1982-89, by John E. Coffin and Paul S. Hampson, and Joel Steward ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Evapotranspiration from a cypress and pine forest subjected to natural fires, Volusia County, Florida, 1998-99, by D.M. Sumner ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District, County of Volusia
- Geochemistry and origins of mineralized waters in the Floridan aquifer system, Northeastern Florida, by G.G. Phelps ; prepared in cooperation with the City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Electric Authority and the St. Johns River Water Management District
- The relation between hydrogeology and water quality of the Lower Floridan aquifer in Duval County, Florida, and implications for monitoring movement of saline water, by G.G. Phelps and Rick M. Spechler ; prepared in cooperation with the city of Jacksonville, Florida and the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Geohydrology of Indian River County, Florida, by G.R. Schiner, C.P. Laughlin, and D.J. Toth ; prepared in cooperation with the Indian River County Board of Commissioners and the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Hydrology of central Florida lakes, a primer, by Donna M. Schiffer ; illustrations by Rafael Medina
- Saltwater intrusion and quality of water in the Floridan aquifer system, northeastern Florida, by Rick M. Spechler ; prepared in cooperation with the city of Jacksonville and the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Evapotranspiration from successional vegetation in a deforested area of the Lake Wales Ridge, Florida, by D.M. Sumner ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District and the South Florida Water Management District
- Estimates of regional drawdowns in the potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer of northeast Florida using a numerical drawdown model, by Douglas W. Durdan
- Geohydrology and potential for upward movement of saline water in the Cocoa well field, East Orange County, Florida, by G.G. Phelps and Donna M. Schiffer ; prepared in cooperation with St. Johns River Water Management District, South Florida Water Management District, City of Cocoa, Florida
- Water budgets, water quality, and analysis of nutrient loading of the Winter Park chain of lakes, central Florida, 1989-92, by G.G. Phelps and E.R. German ; with a section on littoral vegetation by Brian Beckage and W. Scott Gain ; prepared in cooperation with the City of Winter Park, Florida and St. Johns River Water Management District
- Rainfall and freshwater discharge in the Indian River Basin within the St. Johns River Water Management District, east-central Florida, 1989-91, by Leel Knowles, Jr. ; prepared in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District
- Estimation of evapotranspiration in the Rainbow Springs and Silver Springs basins in North-Central Florida, by Leel Knowles, Jr. ; prepared in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, St. Johns River Water Management District
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- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, Karen R. Warr...[et al], Vol. 20
- Draft : water resource management plan, phase I, St. Johns River Water Management District
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, by Judith C. Bryan and Karen Warr, Vol. 19
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Richard E. Galantowicz and John R. Shuman, Vol. 1
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Frank Jordan, Department of Biology and Marine Science, Jacksonville University, Vol. 14
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Greiner, Inc., Tampa, Florida, Vol. 5
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Ashish J. Mehta...[et al], Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Vol. 4
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, Peter Sucsy, Vol. 6
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Aquatic Plant Management, Vol. 16
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by T.A. Barnard...[et al], ECT, Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., Gainesville, Florida, Vol. 17
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Larry J. Danek...[et al], ECT, Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc, Vol. 3
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Larry J. Danek, John D. Bonds and Anthony N. Arcuri, ECT, Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., Gainesville, Florida, Vol. 7
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Michael S. Tomlinson, Ivan B. Chou and Larry J. Danek, ECT, Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., Gainesville, Florida, Vol. 11
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, by Karen R. Warr, R. Anthony Miller and Judith C. Bryan, Vol. 18
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, by Ching-tzu Huang, Doug Munch, Vol. 12
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Michael S. Tomlinson, Larry J. Danek and Theresa A. Barnard, ECT, Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., Gainesville, Florida, Vol. 8
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, prepared by Frank Jordan, Department of Biology and Marine Science, Jacksonville University, Vol. 13
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, by Donthamsetti V. Rao, Awes S. Karama, Robert J. Freeman, Vol. 10
- Environmental studies concerning four alternatives for Rodman Reservoir and the lower Ocklawaha River, submitted by Continental Shelf Associates, Inc., Jupiter, Florida, Vol. 15
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