2008 Joint Meeting of The Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM
Session No. 805 Monday, 6 October 2008
1:30 PM-5:30 PM, George R. Brown Convention Center: 320ABC

GC16. Environmental Geology I and Hydrology

Brian Hunt and Brian Smith, Presiding
 Paper #Start Time
805-11:30 PM Possible Sources of Arsenic in Ground Water from South Louisiana: DUEX, Timothy W. and GRESHAM, Dean M., Geology Dept, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Box 44530, Lafayette, LA 70504, TDuex@Louisiana.edu
805-21:45 PM Geochemical Modeling of Regional Hydrochemical Evolution in the Wilcox Aquifer of Missouri and Arkansas: HAILE, Estifanos, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky, 101 Slone Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0053, estifanos.haile@uky.edu and FRYAR, Alan E., Earth & Environmental Sciences, Univ of Kentucky, 101 Slone Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0053
805-32:00 PM The Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer of Texas: Hydrochemistry, Groundwater Origin and Ages: BOGHICI, Radu, Texas Water Development Board, P.O. Box 13231, Texas, Austin, TX 78711-3231, Radu.Boghici@twdb.state.tx.us
805-42:15 PM Geochemical and Isotopic Evolution of the Groundwater in the Central Parts of the Texas Gulf Coast Aquifer: Groundwater Salinity, Recharge, and Flow Implications: CHOWDHURY, Ali H., Groundwater Resources Division, Texas Water Development Board, 1700 North Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78711-3231, ali.chowdhury@twdb.state.tx.us
805-52:30 PM Response of Aquifers to Ground-Water Pumping Increases and Decreases in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area: NELSON, John W., LBG-Guyton Associates, 11111 Katy Freeway, Suite 850, Houston, TX 77079, jnelson@lbgguyton.com
805-62:45 PM Resolving Aquifer Correlations from Subsurface to Outcrop: The Yegua-Jackson Aquifer of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain: KNOX, Paul R.1, DEEDS, Neil E.2, VREUGDENHIL, Astrid M.2, and KALBOUSS, Robert A.1, (1) Baer Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc, 7756 Northcross Drive Suite 211, Austin, TX 78757, prknox@suddenlink.net, (2) Intera, Incorporated, 1812 Centre Creek Drive., Suite 300, Austin, TX 78754
805-73:00 PM Multilevel Monitoring and Characterization of the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers of Central Texas: SMITH, Brian A. and HUNT, Brian B., Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District, 1124 Regal Row, Austin, TX 78748, brians@bseacd.org
805-83:15 PM Sources of Water for San Marcos Springs in San Marcos, Texas: JOHNSON, Steve, Edwards Aquifer Authority, 1615 N. St. Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78215, sjohnson@edwardsaquifer.org and SCHINDEL, Geary M., Edwards Aquifer Authority, 1615 N. St. Marys Street, San Antonio, TX 78215
805-93:30 PM Investigating Recharge in Arid Alluvial Basin Aquifers: The Pecos Valley Aquifer, Texas: JONES, Ian C., Groundwater Availability Modeling Section, Texas Water Development Board, P.O. Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711-3231, ian.jones@twdb.state.tx.us
805-103:45 PM Groundwater Flow Model of the Presidio and Redford Bolsons Aquifers: Preliminary Results: WADE, Shirley C., Texas Water Development Board, P.O. Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711, shirley.wade@twdb.state.tx.us
805-114:00 PM Regional Groundwater Model for the Chicot and Evangeline Aquifer, Central Texas Gulf Coast: Benefits of a Chronostratigraphic Framework: KNOX, Paul R.1, YOUNG, Steven C.2, KELLEY, Van3, BUDGE, Trevor2, and DEEDS, Neil E.3, (1) Baer Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc, 7756 Northcross Drive Suite 211, Austin, TX 78757, prknox@suddenlink.net, (2) URS Corporation, 9400 Amberglen Blvd, Austin, TX 78729, (3) Intera, Incorporated, 1812 Centre Creek Drive., Suite 300, Austin, TX 78754
805-124:15 PM Crystalline Basement Aquifer, Llano Uplift, Central Texas: An Overlooked Minor Aquifer of Texas: HUNT, Brian B., Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District, 1124 Regal Row, Austin, TX 78748, brianh@bseacd.org
805-134:30 PM Boundary Changes and Additions to the Aquifers of Texas: GEORGE, Peter G., Texas Water Development Board, 1700 North Congress, P.O. Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711-3231, Peter.George@twdb.state.tx.us and MACE, Robert E., Texas Water Development Board, P.O. Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711
805-144:45 PM Developing the Desired Future Conditions of Aquifers in Groundwater Management Area 8: WILLIAMS, Charles R., TCB Inc, 400 W. 15th Street, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78701, randy.williams@tcb.aecom.com, MAXWELL, Cheryl, Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District, Central Texas Council of Governments, 2180 N. Main Ave, P.O. Box 729, Belton, TX 76513, and GRACE, Horace, Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District, 2180 N. Main Ave, P.O. Box 729, Belton, TX 76513
805-155:00 PM In Hot Water? How Climate Change May (or may not) Affect the Groundwater Resources of Texas: MACE, Robert E., Groundwater Resources Division, Texas Water Development Board, P.O Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711-3231, robert.mace@twdb.state.tx.us and WADE, Shirley, Groundwater Resources Department, Texas Water Development Board, P.O. Box 13231, Austin, TX 78711-3231

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