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Santa
Fe Springs Bibliography
Compiled for the Santa
Fe Springs Basin Working Group
Last Updated June 2008
Alachua County Environmental Protection
Department. [No Date]. Evaluation of Nitrate Sources in Springs
of the Santa Fe River Basin Using Natural Tracers: Geochemical,
Specific Microbiological, and Multiple Stable Isotopic Indicators.
Prepared by U.S. Geological Survey. Available from: www.santaferiversprings.com/publications.html
Alachua County Environmental Protection
Department. 2006. Mill Creek and Lee Sinks Dye Trace, July –
December 2005. Prepared by Karst Environmental Services, Inc.
Available from: www.santaferiversprings.com/publications.html
Alachua County Forever. 2003. Alachua
County Forever’s Definition of Conservation Easements. Gainesville
(FL): Alachua County Environmental Protection Department.
Askew Institute. 2002. North Florida’s Regional Future. Gainesville:
University of Florida Askew Institute.
Behnke P. 2003. Old Timers Remember – Ichetucknee
Springs. Tallahassee: Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Boldt-Van Rooy T. 2003. "Bottling
Up" Our Natural Resources: The Fight Over Bottled Water Extraction
in the United States. Journal of Land Use 18(2): 267-298. Download
PDF
Clark WE, Musgrove RH, Menke CG, and
Cagle JW Jr. 1964. Water Resources of Alachua, Bradford, Clay
and Union Counties, Florida. Report of Investigations # 35. Tallahassee:
U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Geological Survey.
Col N, Rupert F, Enright M, and Horvath
G. 1997. Reappraisal of the Geology and Hydrogeology of Gilchrist
County, Florida,
with
Emphasis on the Waccasassa Flats. Report of Investigation #99.
Tallahassee: Florida Geological Survey.
Czerwinski MG, Goodrow F, and Kuhl
GW (Henigar & Ray, Inc.).
1993. Aquifer Recharge Area Protection Guidebook: A Users Guide
for SJRWMD Aquifer Recharge Map Series. Local Government Technical
Assistance Program. Senne C and Miller M, editors. Palatka (FL):
St. Johns River Water Management District.
Dale M and Jones C (NSS Conservation
Committee). 2002. Discovering Caves: Fragile Underground [Brochure].
Huntsville (AL): National
Speleological Society. Available from: www.caves.org
Florida Department of Environmental
Protection. 2002. Protecting Florida’s
Springs: Land Use Planning Strategies and Best Management Practices.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Florida Department
of Community Affairs. Available from: www.dca.state.fl.us/fdcp/DCP/publications
Florida Department of Environmental
Protection Division
of Recreation and Parks.
[Undated].
Put a
Spring in Your Step: Discover Freshwater Springs in Florida State
Parks
[Brochure
and foldout map]. Tallahassee: Florida Department of Environmental
Protection.
Florida’s Springs Website.
[Accessed 2004 May]. How You Can Help Protect Springs. Tallahassee:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Available from: www.floridasprings.org/protection/ideas
Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy Tourism Board.
[Undated]. Florida’s
Pure Water Wilderness, Sparkling Springs, Pristine Rivers, Enchanting
Gulf: Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy Counties (Brochure and foldout
map). Available from: www.purewaterwilderness.com
Fernald EA and Purdum ED. 1998. Water
Resources Atlas of Florida. Tallahassee: Institute of Science
and Public Affairs, Florida
State University.
Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services and Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
1998. Best management
practices for agricultural handling and farm equipment maintenance.
Florida Springs Task Force. 2000.
Florida’s Springs: Strategies
for Protection and Restoration, November 2000. Tallahassee:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Florida Springs Task Force. 2006.
Florida’s Springs: Strategies
for Protection and Restoration, May 2006 (revised). Tallahassee
(FL): Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Florida Water Management Districts.
2001. Waterwise Florida Landscapes.
Franklin MA and Giese GL. 1996. Magnitude
and Frequency of Low Flows in the Suwannee River Water Management
District, Florida.
Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4308. Tallahassee:
U.S. Geological Survey.
German ER. 1996. Analysis of Non-point-Source
Ground-Water Contamination in Relation to Land Use: Assessment
of Nonpoint-Source
Contamination
in Central Florida. Water Supply Paper 2381-F. Tallahassee
(FL): U.S. Geological Survey.
Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce.
2002. Gilchrist County Florida Map and Business Guide [Brochure
and foldout map].
Available from
www.gilchristcounty.com
Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce.
2003. Gilchrist Guide [Pamphlet]. Available from www.gilchristcounty.com
Gilchrist County Local Planning Agency.
1991 [Amended 1995]. Gilchrist County Comprehensive Plan. Gilchrist
County Board
of County Commissioners.
Grubbs JW. 1998. Recharge Rates to
the Upper Florida Aquifer in the Suwannee River Water Management
District, Florida. Water-Resources
Investigations Report 97-7283. Tallahassee (FL): U.S. Geological
Survey.
Guillette LJ Jr and Edwards TM. 2005.
Is Nitrate an Ecologically Relevant Endocrine Disruptor in Vertebrates?
Integr. Comp. Biol. 45: 19-27.
Hill, K. (Pandion Systems, Inc.).
2004. Springs in Our Lives [Newspaper articles on Poe, Blue, and
Ginnie Springs in Alachua
and Gilchrist
Counties]. High Springs Herald and Alachua County Today. Prepared
for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Santa
Fe Springs Basin Working Group.
Hoyer MV, Frazer TK, Notestein SK,
and Canfield DE. 2004. Vegetative characteristics of three low-lying
Florida coastal rivers in relation to flow, light, salinity, and
nutrients. Hydrobiologia 528: 31-43.
Indiana University. 2007. Premature
Births Peak Seasonally When Pesticides and Nitrates in Surface
Water are Highest. News Release from Indiana University, posted
on Science Daily website, May 7, 2007. Available from: www.sciencedaily.com
Jones C and Dale M. 2003. A Guide
to Responsible Caving [Pamphlet]. Huntsville (AL): National Speleological
Society. Available from: www.caves.org
Jones G, Upchurch SB, and Champion
KM. 1996. Origin of nitrate in ground water discharging from Rainbow
Springs, Marion County, Florida. Brooksville: Southwest Florida
Water Management District.
Karst Environmental Services, Inc.,
2006. Mill Creek and Lee Sinks Dye Trace, Alachua County, Florida,
July-December, 2005.
Gainesville: Alachua County Environmental Protection Department.
Katz BG, Hornsby HD, Bohlke JF, and
Mokray MF. 1999. Sources and Chronology of Nitrate Contamination
in Springs Waters, Suwannee River Basin, Florida. USGS Water-Resources
Investigations Report 99-4252. Prepared in cooperation with the
Suwannee River Water Management District.
Lafrenze WB, Bulmer WH, Jamilla SV,
and O’Neal-Caldwell M. [Undated]. Characteristics and Development
of Shallow Solution Features in Thinly Mantled Karst, Alachua
and Levy Counties, Florida. Karst Studies in West Central Florida,
21-37. Available from Hartman and Associates, Orlando, FL.
Mahon GL, Choquette AF, and Sepulveda
N. 1997. Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Aquifer in
the
Suwannee River
Water Management
District, Florida, May and June 1995. Open-File Report 96-617.
Tallahassee (FL): U.S. Geological Survey.
Martin JM, Screaton EJ, and Martin
JB. [Undated]. Monitoring well responses to karst conduit head
fluctuations: Implications for fluid exchange and matrix transmissivity
in the Florida Aquifer. Submitted to GSA Special Publication.
Gainesville (FL): University of Florida Department of Geological
Science.
North Central Florida Regional Planning
Council. 2003. Annual Report. Gainesville, FL.
Pandion Systems, Inc. 2007. Final Report:
Santa Fe Springs Basin Working Group Coordination, July 2006 -
June 2007. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Download
PDF
Pandion Systems, Inc. 2008. Annual
Report: Santa Fe Springs Basin Working Group Coordination, July
2007 - June 2008. Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Download
PDF
Scott TM, Means GH, Means RC, and
Meegan RP. 2002. First Magnitude Springs of Florida. Open File
Report No. 85. Tallahassee: Florida Geological Survey.
Scott TM, Means GH, Meegan RP, Means
RC, Upchurch SB, Copeland RE, Jones J, Roberts T, and Willet A.
2004. Springs of Florida. Bulletin No. 66. Tallahassee: Florida
Geological Survey. Available from: Florida
DEP
Screaton E, Martin JB, Ginn B, and
Smith L. 2004. Conduit Properties and Karstification in the Unconfined
Florida Aquifer. Groundwater
42(3): 338-346.
Sepulveda N. 2002. Simulation of Ground-water
Flow in the Intermediate and Floridan Aquifer Systems in Peninsular
Florida. Water-Resources
Investigations Report 02-4009. Tallahassee (FL): U.S. Geological
Survey.
Smith K, and Mezich R. 2004. Managing
Natural Aquatic Plant Communities in Manatee Springs: the effects
of grazing, nutrient
pollution,
and flooding. Aquatics 26(2): 12-20.
SRWMD. [Undated]. Springs of the Suwannee
[Brochure]. Suwannee River Water Management District. Available
from: www.srwmd.state.fl.us
or http://originalflorida.org
SRWMD. 2004. Surfacewater Quality
and Biological Annual Report 2003. WR03/04-03. Live Oak (FL): Suwannee
River Water Management
District.
Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc.
2005. Report of Geotechnical Consulting Services, Wal-Mart SuperCenter,
City of Alachua, FL. UES Report #385573. Sanford (FL): CPH Engineers,
Inc.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation
Service. [Undated]. Agricultural Mobile Irrigation Lab: What is
it? [Brochure]. USDA NRCS.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation
Service. 1998 [Revised 2005]. Estimating Soil Moisture by Feel
and Appearance [Pamphlet].
Program
Aid Number 1619. USDA NRCS.
U.S. Geological Survey. 2007. Exchanges
of water between the Upper Floridan Aquifer and the Lower Suwannee
and Lower Santa Fe Rivers, Florida. Professional paper 1656-C.
Prepared in cooperation with the Suwannee River Water Management
District. Available from: http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/pp1656c/
Wolfe SH (ed). 1990. An ecological
characterization of the Florida Springs Coast: Pithlachascotee
to Waccasassa Rivers. Biological Report 90(21). U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service.
Yingling J (writer/editor, SWFWMD).
2002. What You Need to Know About Fertilizing and Watering Your
Lawn and Landscape
to Protect
Florida’s Springs. Taylor K, editor. Nutrient Remediation
Working Group. Tallahassee: Florida Department of Environmental
Protection. Download
PDF
Zwick PD and Carr MH. 2006. Florida
2060: A population distribution scenario of the State of Florida.
GeoPlan Center at the University of Florida. Prepared for 1000
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