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264 T111. Understanding Karst Hydrology and Karst Aquifers Using Innovative Tracers and Other Technologies (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Jeanne Lambert Sumrall, Kashif Mahmud, Natasha Sekhon, Lewis Land, Daniel Jones, MaryLynn Musgrove, Stephen P. Opsahl
We welcome submissions applying innovative tracers and other technologies to investigate karst hydrology and karst aquifers, including but not limited to complex interactions between surface water and groundwater, recharge processes, flow pathways, sediment transport, sustainability, and susceptibility to contaminants.
Author Availability:
9:00–11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 94 | 264-1 | Classification of Water Flow Paths in Heterogeneous Karst Formation Using Remote Sensing LiDAR | Matthew Kaspar | View | 95 | 264-2 | When Can I Sample? Determining Post-Storm Wait Times to Ensure Baseflow Conditions for Spring Sampling: A Case Study from the Edwards Aquifer, Central Texas | Tyson McKinney | View | 96 | 264-3 | Temperature Dynamics of Springs in the Little Sugar Creek Catchment, Bella Vista, Arkansas | Roman Dzikowski | View | 97 | 264-4 | Know Your Water: Results of Well Water Testing in Western Kansas | August Peine | View | 98 | 264-5 | Evaluation of Practical Methods to Determine if a Karst Creek is Gaining or Losing: Case Study of Leith Creek | Elizabeth Jones | View | 99 | 264-6 | Using detailed multiparameter sampling of springs aligned with recharge hydrographs to improve sampling strategies and interpretations in karst flow systems. | Wesmond Williams | View |
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Understanding Karst Hydrology and Karst Aquifers Using Innovative Tracers and Other Technologies (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Wednesday, 22 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, Hall 1
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00–11:00 a.m.
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