Description: Location of FGS wells from the Florida Geologic Survey core and cuttings repository. Most well locations have been taken from paper documents ranging from the early part of the 20th century through 2010. Location information can be Section, Township, Range, distance from section lines, or GPS. To date, approximately 60% of wells have been verified for location accuracy. It is important to check the verified field for a determination on the accuracy of a well location. There are four database tables that are related (one to many relationship) to the well locations point feature class. The formation picks table comes from the old lithologic database. There can be more then one formation pick for each well. Sometimes more than one person provided formation picks. The information on who provided what formation pick is currently unavailable.
Copyright Text: Alan Baker, James Cichon, Lee Hartman, Michelle Ladle, Keith Wood, Christopher Williams, Jesse Hurd, Dave Paul, Levi Hannon, Seth Basset, Brianne Apolinar, Cheryl Dukes, Sarah Lovins.
Description: Location of FGS Geophysical log from the Florida Geologic Survey. Most Geophysical log locations have been taken from paper documents ranging from the early part of the 20th century through 2010. Location information can be simpley a local, Section, Township, Range, distance from section lines, or GPS. To date, approximately 30% of Geophysical logs have been verified for location accuracy. It is important to check the verified field for a determination on the accuracy of a Geophysical log location.
Copyright Text: Alan Baker, James Cichon, Michelle Ladle, Keith Wood, Christopher Williams, Jesse Hurd, Dave Paul, Levi Hannon, Livia Nason
Description: *The data for this dataset is updated daily. The date(s) displayed in the details section on our Open Data Portal is based on the last date the metadata was updated and not the refresh date of the data itself.* Location of FGS wells from the Florida Geologic Survey core and cuttings repository. Most borehole locations have been taken from paper documents ranging from the early part of the 20th century through 2020. Location information can be Section, Township, Range, distance from section lines, or GPS. It is important to check the verified field for a determination on the accuracy of a well location. The formation picks table comes from the old lithologic database. There can be more then one formation pick for each well. Sometimes more than one person provided formation picks. The information on who provided what formation pick is currently unavailable. To view or download more information on boreholes, picks, or descriptions visit https://geodes.kyrasolutions.com
Copyright Text: Alan Baker, Michelle Ladle, Keith Wood, Amanda Kubes, Crystal Hebets.