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Hydrocarbon production in southern Florida is from the Lower Cretaceous. None has been reported from the Cedar Keys and Lawson Dolomites. We used the oil-field location map of Meyer (1989) to show the locations of Lower Cretaceous production areas. Note that these Lower Cretaceous horizons produce large volumes of brines and that a portion of the brines are injected into boulder zones above the lower Cedar Keys and upper Lawson Dolomites.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Hydrocarbon Production for Cedar Keys Lawson",
"title": "Cedar Keys/Lawson Hydrocarbon Production",
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"Central Florida",
"Cedar Keys/ Lawson"
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"accessInformation": "Meyer, F. W., 1989, Hydrogeology, ground-water movement, and subsurface storage in the Floridan Aquifer system in southern Florida: U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1403-G, 59 p.",
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