The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, a karstic aquifer in Central Texas, is the source of drinking water for an estimated 60,000 people, and its springs are habitat for endangered species. A substantial increase in the total discharge from the aquifer has occurred over the past 60 years. This paper reviews historical precipitationand hydrologic data from Central Texas and characterizes temporal trends proximate to the aquifer. The analyses focus on precipitation, streamflow, water-level, and springflow sites with long-term data (since 1930s) and within a 75-mile radius of Barton Springs. Data were analyzed with hydrographs, best-fit linear temporal trend lines, and statistical evaluations. Over the period of record by decade, ...
The Edwards (Balcones Fault Zone) Aquifer is a high-yield aquifer that provides water for municipal,...
Climate-change scenarios were created from scaling factors derived from several general circulation ...
The Edwards Aquifer serves as the primary water supply in South-Central Texas and is the source for ...
The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, a karstic aquifer in Central Texas, is the source...
The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, a karstic aquifer in Central Texas, is the source...
The Barton Springs segment of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer is an important resource for w...
The Barton Springs segment of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer is an important resource for w...
Barton Springs issues from the karstic Edwards Aquifer in drought-prone central Texas. The Edwards A...
Two karst aquifers, the Edwards aquifer in the Balcones Escarpment region of south-central Texas and...
The Blanco River of central Texas provides an important hydrologic link between surface and groundwa...
Climate change models for the arid southwestern USA predict increasing temperatures and declines in ...
The water quality in a karst (limestone) aquifer changes over time, making the application of tradit...
The Edwards (Balcones Fault Zone) Aquifer is a high-yield aquifer that provides water for municipal,...
Climate-change scenarios were created from scaling factors derived from several general circulation ...
The Edwards Aquifer serves as the primary water supply in South-Central Texas and is the source for ...
The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, a karstic aquifer in Central Texas, is the source...
The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, a karstic aquifer in Central Texas, is the source...
The Barton Springs segment of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer is an important resource for w...
The Barton Springs segment of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer is an important resource for w...
Barton Springs issues from the karstic Edwards Aquifer in drought-prone central Texas. The Edwards A...
Two karst aquifers, the Edwards aquifer in the Balcones Escarpment region of south-central Texas and...
The Blanco River of central Texas provides an important hydrologic link between surface and groundwa...
Climate change models for the arid southwestern USA predict increasing temperatures and declines in ...
The water quality in a karst (limestone) aquifer changes over time, making the application of tradit...
The Edwards (Balcones Fault Zone) Aquifer is a high-yield aquifer that provides water for municipal,...
Climate-change scenarios were created from scaling factors derived from several general circulation ...
The Edwards Aquifer serves as the primary water supply in South-Central Texas and is the source for ...