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Few data were available on the chemistry of brines in the deep subsurface. We chose to use the data of Vernon (1970), who presented water-chemistry-analysis results from selected oil fields in the Coral Gables area. Also a formation water chemistry table from the Lower Cretaceous Sunniland Limestone was added to the GIS data base.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Water Chemistry for Cedar Keys Lawson",
"title": "Cedar Keys/ Lawson Water Chemistry",
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"accessInformation": "Vernon, R. O., 1970, The beneficial uses of zones of high transmissivities in the Florida subsurface for water storage and waste disposal: Florida Geological Survey, Information Circular No. 70, 39 p.",
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