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Alapaha River 2002

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Surface water-Groundwater (SW-GW) interaction , August 2002. Entire flow of Alapaha River near Jennings going into sinkhole to Floridan Aquifer.

Sinkholes are one of a variety of properties of Karst topographies and carstic underground water systems that develope world wide in water soluble (chemically soluble) rocks (in Florida: carbonate rocks).

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us geological survey alapaha river aquifers in the united states floridan aquifer geology of florida geomorphology of florida hydrology of the united states jennings florida karst hydrology karst topography in the united states partially subterranean rivers in the united states ponors river banks in florida sinkholes in florida florida
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01/08/2002
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U.S. Geological Survey
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label_outline Explore Aquifers In The United States, Alapaha River

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us geological survey alapaha river aquifers in the united states floridan aquifer geology of florida geomorphology of florida hydrology of the united states jennings florida karst hydrology karst topography in the united states partially subterranean rivers in the united states ponors river banks in florida sinkholes in florida florida