Test hold in aquifer with many water-bearing zones at Jacksonville, Florida

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Abstract

One of the deepest water‐exploration wells in the southeastern United States was completed in 1966 at JacksonvilleFlorida. It was drilled to a depth of nearly 2,500 feet to supply geologic and hydrologic information on the deeper unexplored part of the Floridan aquifer. This aquifer consists of a series of water producing zones separated by nonproducing zones. An important new fresh‐water producing zone was found, and the contact between the fresh water and salt water was located. The well was completed in three separate zones so that it could be used to monitor the the deeper part of the aquifer to detect any salt‐water encroachment. This paper describes the objectives, techniques, and results of drilling the test well.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Test hold in aquifer with many water-bearing zones at Jacksonville, Florida
Series title Groundwater
DOI 10.1111/j.1745-6584.1967.tb01621.x
Volume 5
Issue 4
Year Published 1967
Language English
Publisher Wiley
Description 5 p.
First page 18
Last page 22
Country United States
State Florida
City Jacksonville
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