Discharge From the Edwards Aquifer Through the Leona River Floodplain,Uvalde, Texas1 |
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Authors: | Ronald T Green James R Winterle James D Prikryl |
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Institution: | 1. Respectively, Staff Scientist, Geosciences and Engineering Division, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas 78238‐5166;2. Manager of Performance Assessment, Geosciences and Engineering Division, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas 78238‐5166;3. Senior Research Scientist, Geosciences and Engineering Division, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas 78238‐5166. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Analysis of results from an electrical resistivity survey, a magnetic survey, and an aquifer test performed on the Leona River floodplain in south‐central Texas indicates that ground‐water discharge from the Edwards Aquifer through the Leona River floodplain may be as great as 91.7 Mm3/year. When combined with an estimate of 8.8 Mm3/year for surface flow in the Leona River, as much as 100.5 Mm3/year could be discharged from the Edwards Aquifer through the Leona River floodplain. A value of 11,200 acre‐ft/year (13.82 Mm3/year) has been used as the calibration target in existing ground‐water models for total discharge from Leona Springs and the Leona River. Including ground water or underflow discharge would significantly increase the calibration target in future models. This refinement would improve the conceptualization of ground‐water flow in the western portion of the San Antonio segment of the Edwards Aquifer and would thereby allow for more accurate assessment and management of the ground‐water resources provided by the Edwards Aquifer. |
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Keywords: | ground‐water management surface‐water/ground‐water interactions aquifer characteristics Edwards Aquifer |
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