Recent Newsletters for the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
The
USGS Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center (CFWSC) Newsletter offers information about recent activities of the CFWSC. The center has more than 130 scientists, technicians, and support personnel in five offices that collect, interpret, and publish water-resource information for the State and the Nation. Each issue of the newsletter will highlight important hydrologic events and significant scientific projects and achievements by CFWSC staff.
Recent Newsletters
Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center Newsletter, Summer 2016
- USGS Report Summarizing Hydrologic Conditions in Puerto Rico
- USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA)
Data Collection in Florida
- Cooperative study in Miami Dade Co. addresses the effects of well-field pumping on canal leakage
- Dam Failure Analysis for the Lago El Guineo Dam
- Recent Publications from the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center Newsletter Volume 2, Summer 2015
- USGS Helps Monitor Drought in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
- USGS Assesses Flooding in Central Florida
- USGS Supports South Florida Ecosystem Restoration
- USGS Sponsors 2015 Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration (GEER) Conference
- USGS Completes Dam Failure Analysis for Lago de Matrullas Dam, Puerto Rico
- Floridan Aquifer System (FAS) Groundwater Availability Study
- Recent Publications from the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center Newsletter Volume 2, Spring 2015
- Expansion of the USGSStreamgage Network in Florida and Puerto Rico
- Record-Breaking Late Spring Rainfall Brings 2014 Flooding in the Florida Panhandle
- Widespread 2014 Drought in Puerto Rico Moderated by Tropical Storm Bertha
- Water Use Updates for Florida and Puerto Rico: Two Recent Reports Released
- Urban Miami-Dade County: New USGS Model Simulates the Effects of Groundwater Pumpage and Sea-Level Rise on Canal Leakage and Regional Groundwater Flow
- New Report Describes the Geologic and Hydrogeologic Framework of the Biscayne Aquifer in Central Miami-Dade County
- Recent Publications from the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
Florida Water Science Center Newsletter Volume 1, Summer 2014
- Monthly Time Series of the Potentiometric Surface in the Upper Floridan Aquifer
- Hydrologic Conditions in Florida, April 2013 – March 2014
- Data Mining to Simulate the Effects of Rainfall and Groundwater Use on Historical Water Levels and Spring Flows in Central Florida
- Monitoring Saltwater Intrusion in South Florida
- Describing the Hydrogeologic Framework and Salinity Distribution of the Floridan Aquifer System in Broward County, Florida
- Recent Publications From the Florida Water Science Center
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