Service Description: The purpose of this field work was to support development of a geospatial tool to predict high probability locations of seeps and springs and to characterize...
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Description: The University of South Florida Ecohydrology Lab conducted fieldwork in the Lower Kenai Peninsula June-July 2018 and July 2019 to document the presence/absence of seeps and springs and to collect water samples from target groundwater (including wells, seeps, and springs) and surface water sites. This layer depicts the location of those sites.
Copyright Text: This work was supported by the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative, which supports collaborative research that addresses coastal management problems important to the reserves. The Science Collaborative is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and managed by the University of Michigan Water Center (NA14NOS4190145).
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