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Altitude of the top of the gray limestone aquifer, southern Florida 1998, WRIR 99-4213 figure 14
Abstract: The top of the gray limestone aquifer is shallowest in Collier and Hendry Counties and slopes to the southeast and east. The altitude of the top of the gray limestone aquifer generally ranges between sea level and 100 ft below sea level in the study area. However, it is as much as 17 ft above sea level in northwestern Collier County and as low as 176 ft below sea level in south-central Miami-Dade County. An irregularly shaped anticline on the top of the gray limestone aquifer extends across southwestern Palm Beach, northwestern Broward, and southern Hendry Counties with an altitude as high as 20 ft below sea level.
Metadata: glime_alttop_arc
Shapefile: glime_alttop_arc [ZIP 19 KB]
Online Report: WRIR 99-4213
Browse Graphic: Altitude of the top of the gray limestone aquifer, southern Florida 1998, WRIR 99-4213 figure 14