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Abstract
We conducted a three-year field study from May 2018 to May 2021 at the Santa Fe River Sink-Rise flow system in O’Leno and River Rise Preserve State Parks in north-central Florida, USA, that involved the collection of hydrologic, geophysical, and meteorological datasets and photos. We collected hydrologic data (water level, specific conductance, and temperature) at eight surface water bodies (River Sink, River Rise, and six intermediate karst windows), seven deep wells, and four shallow wells. The Santa Fe River sinks at River Sink, flows through conduits that are ~20 m in diameter and ~30 m below the surface, periodically reemerges at karst windows, and finally emerges at River Rise. We also collected meteorological data at a site in O’Leno State Park (wind speed, gust speed, wind direction, rain, atmospheric pressure, temperature, relative humidity, and dew point). All of the hydrologic and meteorological data are published as a separate, but linked resource in this collection. Our instrument network also included 14 seismometers (12 short period (L-22) and two broadband (CMG 3T) seismometers), four borehole and two platform tiltmeters, and 149 nodal seismometers for a one-month campaign. Bilek (2018) provide the seismic data, and the tilt data will soon be available. Finally, we deployed five motion cameras near seismometer stations to identify sources of seismic signals at the surface. The photos are published here as well as csv files that include the dates, times, and sources of motion that activated the cameras.
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The motion cameras were deployed next to five of the seismometers (Table 1) in the Fall of 2018: Paraners Branch Broadband (PBB), Paraners Branch Center (PBC), River Rise North (RRN), River Rise South (RRS), and Sweetwater Lake West (SWW). The photos are published here as a zipped file for each site, including all of the files that were saved from the SD card for each camera, which primarily consisted of photos in various folders. In addition, there are csv files that include the dates, times, and sources of motion that activated the cameras. There were times when the cameras were not working. Also, we were able to document pictures from site SWW while the pictures were temporarily available on a website, but we were unable to attain the photo files from the SD card on the camera when we removed it from the field.
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Hydrologic and meteorological data and photos from the Santa Fe River Sink-Rise flow system area, Florida, USA – May 2018-May 2021 | Andrew Luhmann | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: Geophysical characterization of a karst aquifer using dynamic recharge events | EAR 1850667 |
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Personnel at O'Leno and River Rise Preserve State Parks | ||||
Florida Park Service |
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