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Flood-prone areas of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida
Water-Resources Investigations Report
76-54
By: Richard B. Stone, Lawson V. Causey, and D.F. Tucker
Floods in the consolidated city of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, are caused directly by rainfall which, when combined with storm driven tides, causes rivers or other bodies of water to flood the low lying parts of the county. This map report supplies information on areas subject to floods of 100-year frequency; the information will permit evaluation of alternative uses of such areas. The extent of the 100-year flood is shown on the large-scale map accompanying the report. Also included is an index map showing sections of Duval County where more detailed information on the 100-year flood can be obtained. The major flood of record in the county occurred in 1964 when Hurricane Dora crossed the area. (Woodard-USGS)
Suggested Citation
Stone, R.B., Causey, L.V., Tucker, D., 1976, Flood-prone areas of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-54, 1 Plate: 35.62 x 29.87 inches, https://doi.org/10.3133/wri7654.
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Flood-prone areas of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida