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NEW INSIGHTS INTO EDWARDS AQUIFER, TX

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Product Number
518885
Series
FS-2016-3002
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
FS-2016-3002
Authors
JEREMY T WHITE
Version Date
02/01/2016
Regions
TX
Countries
USA
Media
WEB ONLY
Format
WEB ONLY

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Description
Abstract

The Edwards aquifer is an important water resource in south-central Texas, providing water for residents, businesses, and ecosystems. The aquifer is a highly complex karst system characterized by areas of rapid groundwater flow, faulted and fractured Cretaceous-age rocks, and multiple water-quality zones. Karst aquifer systems include soluble rocks such as limestone and dolomite that can convey tremendous amounts of water through dissolution-enhanced faults and fractures. Recent sustained droughts (2011–15) have heightened concerns about the possible effects of drought on this vital water resource.

The Edwards aquifer consists of three water-quality zones. The freshwater zone of the Edwards aquifer is bounded to the south by a zone of brackish water (transition zone) where the aquifer transitions from fresh to saline water. The saline zone is downdip from the transition zone. There is concern that a recurrence of extreme drought, such as the 7-year drought from 1950 through 1956, could cause the transition zone to move toward (encroach upon) the freshwater zone, causing production wells near the transition zone to pump saltier water. There is also concern of drought effects on spring flows from Comal and San Marcos Springs. These concerns were evaluated through the development of a new numerical model of the Edwards aquifer.

Survey Date
2016
Print Date
2016
Height In Inches
11.000
Length In Inches
8.500
Languages
English
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