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Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 3, December 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Dec 2006

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 3, December 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

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Tcma Passages, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma) Sep 2006

Tcma Passages, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma)

Texas Cave Management Association

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Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 2, August 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Aug 2006

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 2, August 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

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Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 1, April 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Apr 2006

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 68, No. 1, April 2006, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

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Tcma Passages, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma) Apr 2006

Tcma Passages, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma)

Texas Cave Management Association

No abstract provided.


2006: Trail Guide To And Discussion Of The Geology Of Carlsbad Cavern: Main Corridor And Big Room, Louise D. Hose, J. Michael Queen Jan 2006

2006: Trail Guide To And Discussion Of The Geology Of Carlsbad Cavern: Main Corridor And Big Room, Louise D. Hose, J. Michael Queen

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A guide to help visitors find sites within the cavern and to relate them to the broader geological context (adapted from the introduction). Provided by Louise Hose in support of ICS Field Trip 051 - "Scientific Rambles in Southeastern New Mexico." Open Access - Permission by Publisher See Extended description for more information.


Effects Of Low Spring Discharge On Water Quality At Barton, Eliza, And Old Mill Springs, Austin Texas, David A. Johns Jan 2006

Effects Of Low Spring Discharge On Water Quality At Barton, Eliza, And Old Mill Springs, Austin Texas, David A. Johns

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Water quality in Barton Springs and is associated outlets, Eliza, Old Mill and Upper Barton Springs, declines as flows decline. In addition, storm water impacts as indicated by specific conductance increase as spring flows decrease. During droughts, declining water quality is due to greater percentages of saline water mixing with "normal" Edwards Aquifer waters. Regression formulas allow for predictions of concentrations of specific conductance, nitrate, chloride, sulfate, and sodium that might be expected during severe droughts. Open Access - Permission by Publisher See Extended description for more information.


A Morphometric Analysis Of The Geomorphology Of Florida\'S Springs, Andrew Curtis Walker Jan 2006

A Morphometric Analysis Of The Geomorphology Of Florida\'S Springs, Andrew Curtis Walker

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Summary Of 2005 Groundwater Dye Tracing, Barton Springs Segment Of The Edwards Aquifer, Hays And Travis Counties, Central Texas Bseacd Report Of Investigations 2006-0530, Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District Jan 2006

Summary Of 2005 Groundwater Dye Tracing, Barton Springs Segment Of The Edwards Aquifer, Hays And Travis Counties, Central Texas Bseacd Report Of Investigations 2006-0530, Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District

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ABSTRACT The Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District and the City of Austin, injected non-toxic organic dyes into four karst features within the western portion of the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer in May 2005. The objectives of the study were to determine time-of-travel, direction, and destination of groundwater flow, and to better delineate the groundwater divide between the Barton Springs and San Antonio segments of the Edwards Aquifer south of Onion Creek. The study was conducted during relatively high-flow conditions while Barton Springs discharged at 104 cfs. Rapid groundwater flow rates from creek and upland recharge features to …