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AcknowledgmentsThe author acknowledges Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) employees Michael Hancock for his help with the study wetland selection and for his constructive technical discussions and review comments, Robert Peterson for his help in compiling groundwater withdrawal data for the Northern Tampa Bay well fields, and Vince Pelham and Robert Parker for performing geophysical logging tests for several study wells. Special recognition is given to former SWFWMD employee Ted Rochow for his long-term effort in documenting the history of wetlands in the Northern Tampa Bay area.The author also acknowledges Tampa Bay Water employees Warren Hogg and Jeff Geurink for their constructive technical review comments, and Patricia Fesmire and Chris Shea for their help with the study wetland selection. The author would like to thank Reynolds, Smith, and Hills employee Cynthia Wheeler for her assistance with initial logistics in the monitoring of the study area wetlands.Special recognition is given to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) employees Terrie M. Lee and Amy Swancar for their valuable technical insight during this project, and Leel Knowles, James LaBaugh, and Arturo Torres for their constructive technical review comments. The author acknowledges the assistance of Nancy DeWitt and Billy J. Reynolds of the USGS St Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center for the collection of vibracores at six of the study wetlands. The author also expresses gratitude for field support and data analysis provided by the USGS interns from the University of South Florida; Geoffrey Fouad, Robert Schroeder, William Pfeiffer, Scott Orr, Suzana Hernandez, and Gene Morell. Horizontal coordinate information is referenced to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).Elevation, as used in this report, refers to distance above the vertical datum.
Acronyms and Additional AbbreviationsGIS geographic information system GPR ground-penetrating radar LIDAR Light Detection and Ranging NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NWI National Wetland Inventory SWFWMD Southwest Florida Water Management District USGS U.S. Geological Survey WAP Wetland Assessment Procedure < less than > greater thanThe increase in the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer below the wetland was the primary factor influencing the h...