264-5 Evaluation of Practical Methods to Determine if a Karst Creek is Gaining or Losing: Case Study of Leith Creek
Session: Understanding Karst Hydrology and Karst Aquifers Using Innovative Tracers and Other Technologies (Posters)
Poster Booth No.: 98
Presenting Author:
Elizabeth JonesAuthors:
Jones, Elizabeth1, Gutierrez, Melida2(1) Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA, (2) Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA,
Abstract:
Leith Creek is a small stream in Polk County, Missouri fed by two springs and the shallow unconfined Springfield Plateau aquifer, a highly karstified aquifer which is made up of limestone and minor interbedded shale-mudstone units. To determine if Leith Creek is gaining or losing, stream flow, water chemistry and temperature sensors were monitored. A losing stream would have decreasing discharges further downstream, while a gaining stream would have increase discharges further downstream. Another objective of the study was to determine if Leith Creek is being contaminated by sewage, fertilizers, and manure since this county has the 2nd largest number of cattle in Missouri.
Stream discharge was measured bimonthly at four sites within a 0.4 km creek segment. Water samples were also tested bimonthly for sulfates and nitrate-nitrogen. Results of this study show that Leith Creek is both a losing and gaining stream with a low degree of contamination by animal waste, and that precipitation influences water quality. The water quality reflects dissolution of limestone and contains little sulfur. The nitrate nitrogen amount ranges from 0.09 mg/L to 3.00 mg/L, with an average nitrate nitrogen level of 0.92 mg/L.
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program. Vol. 57, No. 6, 2025
doi: 10.1130/abs/2025AM-6484
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Evaluation of Practical Methods to Determine if a Karst Creek is Gaining or Losing: Case Study of Leith Creek
Category
Discipline > Karst
Description
Session Format: Poster
Presentation Date: 10/22/2025
Presentation Room: HBGCC, Hall 1
Poster Booth No.: 98
Author Availability: 9:00–11:00 a.m.
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