Mike Reddy, Paul F. Schuster, Charmaine Gunther, Scott Charlton, Jason Tregellas
The South Florida Water Management District, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the USGS South Florida Ecosystems Initiative have organized an intensive study of surface water chemistry in Southern Florida. In 1994, several onsite-research locations were selected in the Water Conservation Areas of the South Florida Water Management District in conjunction with this multidisciplinary, multiagency research project.
Trantham, H. V., Bowman, R. L.
Taylor, H.E.
Taylor, H. E.
Schuster, P. F. , Harte, J. J.
Fishman, M. J., Friedman, L. C., Darlington, G. W.
Fishman, M. J., Friedman, L. C., Erdman, D. E., Duncan, S. S.
Schiller, A. M., Garbarino, J. R., Brinton, T. I.
A replicate sample was collected from selected Everglades Study Sites to evaluate onsite-sampling variability. Distilled-water blank samples and standard reference water samples (SRWS) were submitted to the laboratory with the onsite samples and were analyzed concomitantly with them. Reference samples were processed using the same procedures as the onsite samples.
A total of 27 samples from 10 locations from South Florida Water Management District Water Conservation Areas have been analyzed using a protocol designed to minimize errors associated with sample handling procedures, laboratory analyses, and data-entry operations.
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Center for
Coastal Geology
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