Hydrogeologic data from a test well at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, City of Jacksonville, Florida
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Resource Abstract:
A 2,026-foot test well was drilled at Hanna Park, City of Jacksonville, Florida, to obtain hydrogeologic data. Drill cuttings
and water samples were collected, and water-level measurements and lithologic and geophysical logs were made. The well is
constructed with 6-inch diameter casing from land surface to a depth of 1,892 feet and cement grouted in place. The remainder
is open hole. The uppermost 411 feet of material penetrated by the well consists of sand, clayey sand, phosphatic sandy clay,
coquina, sandy limestone, and dolostone. In the remainder of the hole, the material consists of limestone and dolostone, which
comprise the Floridan aquifer in the area. (USGS)
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Title Hydrogeologic data from a test well at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, City of Jacksonville, Florida