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Data format: Shapefile File or table name: springseep Coordinate system: Transverse Mercator Theme keywords: Arc Hydro, Spring, Seep, Hydrography |
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Abstract:
A spring is defined as a place where groundwater flows naturally onto the land surface or into a body of surface water. This data layer also includes surficial aquifer springs, which are now called seeps, under nomenclature recently agreed upon by the Florida Geological Survey.
Springs will be derived from lat/longs stored in the Station Header table within the Oracle database; they are the subset of stations that represent springs. Individual representatives of a spring's group (for example, the many springs that make up the Silver Springs group) are each represented by a point, rather than a single point per group. |
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Metadata elements shown with blue text are defined in the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM). Elements shown with green text are defined in the ESRI Profile of the CSDGM. Elements shown with a green asterisk (*) will be automatically updated by ArcCatalog. ArcCatalog adds hints indicating which FGDC elements are mandatory; these are shown with gray text.
A spring is defined as a place where groundwater flows naturally onto the land surface or into a body of surface water. This data layer also includes surficial aquifer springs, which are now called seeps, under nomenclature recently agreed upon by the Florida Geological Survey. Springs will be derived from lat/longs stored in the Station Header table within the Oracle database; they are the subset of stations that represent springs. Individual representatives of a spring's group (for example, the many springs that make up the Silver Springs group) are each represented by a point, rather than a single point per group.
The Water Resources Geodatabase (WRGDB) was created to integrate water-related spatial information on a 1:24,000 scale, in a relational manner that supports hydrologic analysis and modeling efforts. The District uses this information for general mapping and cartographic purposes, and for small and medium scale hydrologic and assessment applications.
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The St. Johns River Water Management District prepares and uses information for its own purposes and this information may not be suitable for other purposes. This information is provided "as is". Further documentation of this data can be obtained by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Division of Integrated Application Systems, Post Office Box 1429, Palatka, Florida, 32178-1429, (386) 329-4500.
This data set was compiled from a combination of USGS data sets, internal SJRWMD data sets, and SJRWMD staff knowledge.
Dataset copied.
Whether it is a Spring or Seep.
It is a permanent public identifier of the feature in the Water Resources Geodatabase and used to acquire information about the feature from information systems external to the geodatabase.
HydroID of the related HydroJunction.
Unique name of the spring.
Comments.
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Name of the Aquifer that is the source of the spring.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Magnitude of the spring - it's a value from 1-8.
A unique feature identifier in the Water Resources Geodatabase.
Feature geometry.
ESRI
HydroID - A unique feature identifier in the Water Resources Geodatabase. HydroCode- It is a permanent public identifier of the feature in the Water Resources Geodatabase and used to acquire information about the feature from information systems external to the geodatabase. JunctionID- HydroID of the related HydroJunction. Name- Unique name of the spring. Aquifer- Name of the Aquifer that is the source of the spring. Magnitude (Domain)- Magnitude of the spring - it's a value from 1-8. FCType (Domain)- Whether it is a Spring or Seep. Participate (Domain)- This is a Boolean field. Yes means that the Spring is participating in the network. No is used to block routes to prevent looping. Comments- Comments.
The St. Johns River Water Management District prepares and uses information for its own purposes and this information may not be suitable for other purposes. This information is provided "as is". Further documentation of this data can be obtained by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Division of Integrated Application Systems, Post Office Box 1429, Palatka, Florida, 32178-1429, (386) 329-4500.
ESRI personal geodatabase
PO Box 1429
4049 Reid St
Contact: St Johns River Water Management District Dept of Resource Management Ground Water Programs Division (GWP) 386.329.4500 - main District phone 368.329.4835 - main GWP phone