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Chemical Hydrogeology of the Hill Country, Texas

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1 Chemical Hydrogeology of the Hill Country, Texas
Megan Andring /20/2008

2 Study Area

3 Problem Definition Zone of high SO4 in well water
Why is SO4 distributed linearly? How can GIS be used to analyze this problem? Travis Kendall Kerr Blanco Comal Hays Gillespie Medina Bandera Bexar

4 Data & Approach Use TX well data Analyze trends in chemistry
Look for spatial trends

5 Central Texas Geology Mostly Cretaceous limestone and evaporites
Gypsum: CaSO4 Calcite: CaCO3 Halite: NaCl

6 Methods: Well Chemistry Data

7 Methods: Well Chemistry Data

8 Methods: Well Data Join chemical data for wells to spatial data

9 Results: Trends in Chemistry

10 Results: Trends in Chemistry

11 Results: Trends in Chemistry
Separate wells by geologic unit

12 Results: Interpolation

13 Results: Spatial Trends
Compare SO4 distribution with elevation

14 Results: Spatial Trends
Compare SO4 distribution with elevation

15 Results: Spatial Trends
Compare SO4 distribution with elevation

16 Summary of Findings SO4 concentrated in Glen Rose & related formations
Highest SO4 concentrations found on interfluves

17 Future Work Compare locations of known gypsum layers in Glen Rose Fmn. with well data Delineate watersheds using ArcHydro & compare with SO4 distribution

18 Data Sources & Acknowledgements
Texas Water Development Board Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Texas Natural Resources Information System Ron Fieseler, Groundwater District Manager, Blanco County Dr. Phil Bennett, Jackson School of Geosciences


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