Description: Single value of hydraulic conductivity (meters/day) averaged from values reported by the Florida Geological Survey for saltwater disposal wells injecting into the Tuscaloosa Formation in the Jay Field, northwestern Florida. Single representative porosity value, as a fraction of rock volume, averaged from values reported by the Florida Geological Survey for saltwater disposal wells injecting into the Tuscaloosa Formation in the Jay Field, northwestern Florida.
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Copyright Text: References for Florida and South Georgia Tuscaloosa data collection:
*Barker, R. A., and Pernik, M., 1994, Regional hydrology and simulation of deep ground-water flow in the Southeastern Coastal Plain Aquifer system in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1410-C, 87 p.
*Gohn, G. S., Smith, C. C., Christopher, R. A., and Owens, J. P., 1980, Preliminary stratigraphic cross sections of Atlantic coastal plain sediments of the southeastern United States: U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-1015-C.
*Miller, James A., 1979, Potential subsurface zones for liquid-waste storage in Florida: Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources, Map Series No. 94.
*Renkin, R. A., Mahon, G. L., and Davis, M. E., 1989, Hydrogeology of clastic Tertiary and Cretaceous regional aquifers and confining units in the southeastern coastal plain aquifer system of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-701, 3 sheets.
*Scholle, P. A., 1979, Data summary and petroleum potential: in cholle, P. A., editor, Geological studies of the COST-GE-1 well, United States South Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf area: U. S. Geological Survey Circular 800, p. 18-23.