Selected Current Projects
Southwest Florida Hydrogeologic Framework Mapping Project
Contact: Jon Arthur, Cindy Fischler or Clint Kromhout
Begun in 1995, the Southwest Florida Hydrogeologic Framework Mapping Project has been a
collaborative effort between the FGS and SWFWMD to create a Microsoft Access database of wells with in the
district for the mapping project. The creation of this database, “FGS_Wells”, lead to state wide implementation
in 2000 which included Oil and Gas regulatory data and ArcGIS well location interfacing.
The mapping project culmination in 2004 has generated 20 surface and thickness maps and 34
cross-sections illustrating the lithostratigraphic and hydrostratigraphic framework of the southwest Florida
region. These maps were created using ArcGIS and AutoCAD. Mapped lithologic units include the Middle Eocene
Avon Park Formation to the Miocene/Pliocene Peace River Formation. Mapped hydrologic units include the Middle
Floridan Aquifer Confining Unit, the Floridan Aquifer, the Intermediate Aquifer System, and the Surficial
Aquifer System.
A database of more than 1000 wells is the basis for the generated maps. Of these wells more
than 60 percent have been inspected to determine lithostratigraphic contacts. Detailed lithologic descriptions
have been made of approximately one-quarter of those wells. Where gaps exist, wells with geophysical logs are
included in the analysis to provide adequate coverage for the generated maps and cross-sections.
The maps were generated using the Geostatistical and Spatial Analyst extensions in ArcGIS
8.3 ®. All regions of the SWFWMD including a ten-mile buffer zone were analyzed. The production of these
maps provides the most detailed lithostratigraphic and hydrostratigraphic data in state to date, and will
provide basis to further improve upon. The end product is set for completion in Fall 2005. The final product will be both in paper and digital formats.
Watch here for the new FDEP/FGS – Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) ArcIMS website that will provide access to the hydrogeologic framework of the southwestern Florida, including 19 maps and 30 cross sections!
Follow this link for
cross section locations and a
sample draft map
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