FAVA Conceptual Model: Floridan Aquifer System
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In cooperation with other FDEP programs and the water management districts, a new statewide digital elevation model
(DEM) has been developed at a 15m resolution. The following is a link to
Newly created statewide FAVA GIS data
coverage's.
A small example (right) from Baker County illustrates how well the new DEM matches the
US Geological Survey (USGS) 1:2400 maps.
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Based on this new DEM, we have attributed and extracted closed hatchured depressions, which serve as a surrogate
for karst features:
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- Complete aquifer vulnerability assessment models for:
- Florida’s three principal aquifer systems (statewide): the Floridan Aquifer System,
the Intermediate Aquifer System and the Surficial Aquifer System [this project is the
Florida Aquifer Vulnerability
Assessment – FAVA, which is developed through an MOA with FDEP/DWRM]
- Alachua County
- Wekiva River Basin
- Sand and Gravel Aquifer (planned)
- Biscayne Aquifer (planned)
- Development, refinement or attribution of statewide hydrogeological GIS coverages:
(Contact Clint Kromhout
(Clint.Kromhout@dep.state.fl.us) for availability of these coverages. Please include in your requests the model (FAVA, WAVA, ACAVA, etc.) and the layers by the names listed below.)
- Depth to water table
- Intermediate Aquifer System thickness and overburden (further refinement planned)
- Top of the Floridan Aquifer System
- Soil permeability
- 15 m digital elevation model used to delineate closed topographic depressions – a surrogate for karst feature density
- Hydraulic head difference between Surficial and Floridan Aquifer System
- Environmental Geology
- Application of neural net and fuzzy logic modeling techniques to assess aquifer vulnerability
- Statewide sinkhole probability model (planned)
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A statewide water-table elevation model was calculated using well data, USGS topographic maps and the new DEM. The model also takes into account
Florida's physiographic provinces and is based on a technique developed by the USGS.
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Last updated:
September 17, 2008
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