Quantifying urban development impacts on fresh water quality and quantity is critical, especially as growing populations concentrate in urban centers and with climate change projections of increased hydrologic extremes. We investigate geochemical processes through which municipal supply and waste water, carbonate bedrock, and soils impact stream and spring water compositions within the Bull Creek watershed (Austin, Texas). This watershed exhibits a sharp geographic divide between urban and rural land. Urban and rural waters were assessed to quantify relative influences of municipal water on stream and spring water elemental compositions and Sr/Sr values. Higher Sr/Sr for samples from urban sites relative to rural sites can be accounted for ...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
1.0 Abstract Assessing the sensitivity of groundwater systems to hydroclimate variability is critic...
This work quantifies the impacts of urban development on groundwater storage and groundwater-surface...
Quantifying urban development impacts on fresh water quality and quantity is critical, especially as...
Understanding the resilience of freshwater resources is imperative as urban development continues to...
Previous studies have shown that municipal water can provide a substantial surface water and groun...
textThe conservation of freshwater resources is fundamental in supporting modern society and preserv...
Austin, Texas is experiencing rapid urban development, posing challenges to the resilience of water ...
textPrevious studies have shown that municipal water can provide a substantial surface water and gro...
Cities and urban populations are growing at a high pace, but groundwater remains an underutilized re...
This study analyzes the discrete anthropogenic inputs (ie. pipe discharge) to Waller Creek and provi...
This dissertation examines the physical hydrology and geochemistry of surface waters and shallow gro...
This report compiles various hydrological information from several Austin creeks (including Waller) ...
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In urbanizing landscapes, soils may be altered by processes such as municipal water irrigation, whic...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
1.0 Abstract Assessing the sensitivity of groundwater systems to hydroclimate variability is critic...
This work quantifies the impacts of urban development on groundwater storage and groundwater-surface...
Quantifying urban development impacts on fresh water quality and quantity is critical, especially as...
Understanding the resilience of freshwater resources is imperative as urban development continues to...
Previous studies have shown that municipal water can provide a substantial surface water and groun...
textThe conservation of freshwater resources is fundamental in supporting modern society and preserv...
Austin, Texas is experiencing rapid urban development, posing challenges to the resilience of water ...
textPrevious studies have shown that municipal water can provide a substantial surface water and gro...
Cities and urban populations are growing at a high pace, but groundwater remains an underutilized re...
This study analyzes the discrete anthropogenic inputs (ie. pipe discharge) to Waller Creek and provi...
This dissertation examines the physical hydrology and geochemistry of surface waters and shallow gro...
This report compiles various hydrological information from several Austin creeks (including Waller) ...
You are viewing an article about Planet Texas 2050 from May 2020.Office of the VP for Researc
In urbanizing landscapes, soils may be altered by processes such as municipal water irrigation, whic...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
1.0 Abstract Assessing the sensitivity of groundwater systems to hydroclimate variability is critic...
This work quantifies the impacts of urban development on groundwater storage and groundwater-surface...