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Ground-water recharge from streamflow data, NW Florida

January 1, 1991

Annual base flows of streams draining Okaloosa County and adjacent areas in northwest Florida were determined through hydrograph separation and correlation techniques for purposes of evaluating variations in ground-water recharge rates. Base flows were least in the northern part of the county and greatest in the southern part. Topographic and soils data were then superimposed on the distribution of base flow by subbasin to produce a map showing distribution of ground-water recharge throughout the county. The highest recharge rate occurs in the southern part of the county where relatively flat upland areas underlain by excessively drained sandy soils result in minimal storm runoff and evapotranspiration.

Publication Year 1991
Title Ground-water recharge from streamflow data, NW Florida
Authors John Vecchioli, W. C. Bridges, Roger P. Rumenik, J. W. Grubbs
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70016864
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse