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Title: Caves, Springs, and Sinks


1
Caves, Springs, and Sinks
  • ENV 401 The Real Florida

2
Why are Springs important?
  • Supply of freshwater
  • Aquifi-a-a-a-r

3
Some facts
  • Over 750 springs in Florida (actually 320)
  • Discharge 12,300 cubic feet/second or 8 billion
    gallons/day (7.5 billion gallons of freshwater
    used each day in Florida)
  • Can be classified based on
  • Discharge
  • Water temperature
  • Chemistry
  • Aquifer

4
How do they form?
  • Florida underlain with limestone and dolomite
    (see my demo rock)
  • Heres the equation!!
  • CaCO3 H2O CO2?CaCO3 H2CO3 (Carbonic Acid) ?
    CaCO3 HCO3- H

5
Sinkholes
  • Areas where underlying limestone has caved in

Recent sinkhole San Felasco State
Reserve, Alachua County
Devils Millhopper State Reserve, Alachua County
Devils Millhopper State Reserve, Alachua County
6
Sinkholes
  • Vegetation not found in surrounding xeric
    environments
  • Often contain unique vegetation due to
    microclimate
  • Needle palm is found almost exclusively in cool,
    moist sinks.
  • Needle palm is a Pleistocene holdout

Needle Palm (Rhapidophylum hystrix)
Thalypteris spp. fern
7
Sinkholes
  • Not good for human- made objects
  • Formation can be influenced by human activities,
    esp. well drilling
  • Some appear to be just ponds

8
Aquifers in Florida
  • Floridan is main aquifer
  • Biscayne in the south

9
Spring Classification by Discharge (Size)
  • First Magnitude (27 of them in Florida)
  • 100 cubic feet/second or 65 Million Gallons/Day
    (mgd)
  • Second Magnitude
  • 10-100 cubic feet/second or 6.5-65 mgd
  • Third Magnitude
  • 1-10 cubic feet/second or 0.65-6.5 mgd
  • Fourth Magnitude
  • lt1cubic foot/second or lt.65 mgd

10
Spring Classification by chemistry
  • Measure specific conductance (total ion
    exchange)measures hardness
  • Measure specific ions such as chlorides and
    sulfates
  • Also can measure nitrogen and phosphorus
  • usually low
  • indicate water quality

11
Organisms
  • Phytoplanktonbase of food chain
  • Plants (we will learn some of these)
  • Floating
  • Emersed--in water with roots or stems rooted in
    substrate
  • Submersedentirely underwater (except maybe
    flowers and fruits)

12
A short side show on invasive vs. exotic
  • What is exotic (non-native)? Invasive? Theyre
    not the same!!
  • We will cover this in detail next week

13
Animals
  • 126 spp. Of strictly freshwater
  • Euryhaline fish
  • Wide range of salinity depending on tidal flux
  • St. Johns has 170 spp. Fish 115 are brackish
  • S. Florida only 29 are strictly freshwater
  • Tarpon in rivers in summer
  • Red fish,sea trout, crevalle jack in fall in
    rivers
  • Endangered/threatened, inc. Atlantic Sturgeon
  • Exotics
  • 31 spp. Including tilapia

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14
Another euryhaline fish includes the mullet
  • Go way upstream as far as Silver Springs near
    Ocala
  • Mullets live in families!
  • Live in a variety of habitats but prefer the
    south (the hair, not the fish)
  • Spawn in salt water, live most of their lives in
    freshwater (the fish, not the hair)
  • Some mullets are prettier than others (both)
  • Mullets should stay deep under water (both)

15
Other important animals
  • The beloved West Indian Manatee
  • Lumps of grey fat
  • The not so beloved molluscs
  • Very high diversity, esp.
  • snails and clams
  • In decline
  • Used as indicator species

16
What are some impacts on springs you can think of?
17
Effects of Pervious vs. Impervious Surfaces
10-20 impervious
Natural Ground Cover
Evapotranspiration 38
Evapotranspiration 40
Infiltration 50
Runoff 10
Runoff 20
Infiltration 42
35-50 impervious
75-100 impervious
Evapotrans. 35
30 evapotrans
Runoff 30
55 runoff
15 infiltration
Infiltration 35
18
Where are they?
  • Most in panhandle/C. Florida
  • None in South Florida (S. of Lake Okeechobee)
  • First Magnitude (gt100 cubic feet/second) shown
    here

19
Florida Freshwater Use, 1995
Ground Water 4,336 mgd
Surface Water 2,881 mgd
20
Some cool Florida spring websites
  • http//www.thiswaytothe.net/springs/
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