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This video provides an in-depth exploration of the Britt Ridge hydrology and its key drainage systems in Lake County, Florida, with a focus on Wolf Branch and Indian Springs Branch. These systems, originating from Britt Ridge, highlight the unique karst topography of the region and its role in surface water flow into sinkholes and sinkhole lakes. Hydrology Overview: Britt Ridge Drainage Systems: Two major branches flow south (Wolf Branch and Indian Springs Branch), and four minor branches flow north. While the northern branches are minor, Wolf Branch is a significant system, genetically linked to Indian Springs Branch, which was the source of residential flooding during Hurricane Milton. Wolf Branch and Indian Springs Branch: Both systems drain into unrecognized sinkholes or sinkhole lakes, many of which were forgotten in modern hydrology but are now rediscovered and mapped in this analysis. Historical and Technical Insights: Mapping History: Using the 1960 USGS 1:24,000 quad map, this video identifies these systems, some of which have been developed over, exacerbating flooding risks. These findings are paired with 1941 aerial imagery, showcasing the pristine hydrology before urbanization. Forgotten Studies Revisited: Highlights from a 1996 USGS study establish a genetic similarity between Wolf Branch and Indian Springs Branch, providing a scientific basis for the hydrological connection. Advanced Visualization Tools: The video employs USGS Advanced Viewer hillstretched terrain analysis and hydrological overlays to provide a detailed look at the Britt Ridge watershed. These tools reveal hidden flow paths, sinkholes, and elevation changes that inform future flood mitigation efforts. Topographic Animation: The second half of the video features a 4K animated terrain visualization of Wolf Branch and the Britt Ridge watershed, rendered with precision 1-ft elevation gradients. This segment offers an intuitive look at the interplay of surface water flow, terrain relief, and sinkhole hydrology. Purpose of This Video: This presentation serves as an update on Lake County’s ongoing hydrological mapping efforts to address development-related flooding risks and better understand the natural systems that shape the region’s water flow. Tools and Data: USGS 3DEP 1m DEMs for precise elevation mapping. Historic USGS Maps and Aerial Imagery for temporal comparisons. Google Earth Engine for hydrological modeling and visualization.