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1 Climate-Induced Hydrologic and Geochemical Modifications in Alluvial and Coastal Watersheds Ming-Kuo Lee James Saunders Ashraf Uddin Chandana Mitra Li Dong Yingru Li Luke Marzen Department of Geology and Geography, Auburn University

2 Global Climate Change Warmer atmosphere Reduce Ice Volume Sea level rise Rivers dry up Water shortage for drinking & irrigation Higher water temperature Extreme Climate Events Intensive precipitation Extreme droughtsStrong evaporation Water salinity  Dissol oxygen  flooding Runoff  Human pollutants releases Coastal erosion, flooding, saltwater intrusion Climate change is changing water availability & quality!! Water quality  Water availability 

3 Sea level and ocean temperature change since Pliocene (3 Ma) a.Pleistocene glaciation b. Holocene warm up Sosdian and Rosenthal (2009, Science)

4 Natural Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in Holocene Alluvial Aquifers (WHO: the worst environmental health crisis of modern time) Is Climate Change to Blame Is Climate Change to Blame? Bangladesh Wells: Drinking water “tube” wells (10-75 m of depth): 10 million 27% with As > 50 µg/L (BGS data) arsenic-affected population: 10 µg/L: 57 million 50 µg/L: 35 million arsenical dermatitis: 1 million cancer deaths: > 200,000 (Shamsudduha et al., 2008) (NSF funded research, 06-08, 11-12, 14-17)

5 (Lee et al., 2013) Holocene Pliocene- Pleistocene (120ka-12ka) Sea Level Rise Fast flushing Slow flushing Arsenic is mobilized under sluggish and reducing geochemical conditions Fast hydrologic flushing oxidized Fe-reducing 2MnO 2 + 4FeO(OH)*As + 2CH 2 O + 10H +  2Mn 2+ + 4Fe 2+ + 2HCO 3 - + 8H 2 O + As(III)

6 The monthly global mean sea level (1880 to 2009) Church and White (2011) Average rate from 1880 to 2009: 1.94 mm/year Rate from 1993 to 2009: 3.44 mm/year  Slow arsenic flushing in alluvial aquifers will likely continue if this acceleration of sea-level rise remains its current course  Will sea level rise and saltwater intrusion mobilize more arsenic?

7 NASA Innovations in Climate Education (NICE)  $600k funding to develop and implement new education modules into the existing course of study for 6-12 grade science classroom (Dr. Wooten’s legacy)  Generate a better informed public that understand the consequences of climate change  learning activities include field data collection, computer simulations, and laboratory measurement. Teachers are trained in the use of these modules through partnership with Alabama Science in Motion  Host Global Climate Change in Education Symposium in 2012  Education modules were published in Springer’s Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation (2012, 2014)


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