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263 T96. Exploring Groundwater Recharge and Management: Managed Aquifer Recharge and Other Innovative Tools for Water Supply Development and Operations (Posters)
Session Chairs:
James Golab, Andrea Croskrey, Marcus Gary
Growing demand for water has highlighted the need to understand aquifer recharge to improve groundwater management and production methods. This session explores groundwater recharge and innovative water supplies and infrastructure. Topics include evapotranspiration, vadose zone processes, brackish groundwater desalination, managed aquifer recharge, stormwater management, and others.
Author Availability:
9:00–11:00 a.m.Presentations
Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 72 | 263-1 | Quantifying the Influence of Spin-Up on Vadose Zone Water Travel Time and Recharge | Dr. Jiao Wang | View | 73 | 263-2 | Impacts of Neighborhood Type, Geology, and On-site Sanitation System on Groundwater Quality | Muzila Nchimunya | View | 74 | 263-3 | A university-community college partnership to help private well owners with groundwater quality challenges while increasing geoscience recruiting | Thisura Indralal | View | 75 | 263-4 | Patterns of Risk to Groundwater Resources at the Cat Canyon Oil Field, California, USA | Michael J. Stephens | View | 76 | 263-5 | Anthropogenic Impact on the Groundwater Resources of the Kermit Dune Field, West Texas, USA. | Alix Fournier | View | 77 | 263-6 | Effects of Time-Varying Recharge on Physical Clogging for Managed Aquifer Recharge | Ms. Sunita Magar | View | 78 | 263-7 | Hidden Highways: How Alluvial Fans May Recharge the Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer (MRVAA) | Mr. Arjun Bhandari | View | 79 | 263-8 | Electrical Resistivity Imaging of Irrigation-Induced Recharge Pathways Through Shallow and Perched Aquifers in a Pecan Orchard, Tornillo, TX | Jose Cabral | View | 80 | 263-9 | Modeling the Impact of Projected Water Demand on Groundwater Flow and Transport in the Mahomet Aquifer, Central Illinois. | Christabel Chinonye Abugu | View | 81 | 263-10 | West Tennessee Groundwater: Insights into the Mississippi Embayment aquifers geochemical characteristics | Dr. Laura Suzanne Ruhl-Whittle, Ph.D. | View |
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Exploring Groundwater Recharge and Management: Managed Aquifer Recharge and Other Innovative Tools for Water Supply Development and Operations (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Wednesday, 22 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: Hall 1
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00–11:00 a.m.
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