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Data for karst groundwater vulnerability determined by modeled age and residence time tracers

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2017-02-27
End Date
2018-06-21

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Musgrove, M., Jurgens, B.C., and Opsahl, S.P., 2023, Data for karst groundwater vulnerability determined by modeled age and residence time tracers: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9CWM574.

Summary

Groundwater samples collected from the Edwards aquifer in south-central Texas were analyzed for water-quality data to assess aquifer susceptibility to contaminants. Water-quality data included environmental tracers of groundwater age (tritium, tritiogenic helium-3, sulfur hexafluoride, carbon-14, and radiogenic helium-4), calibrated to lumped parameter models (LPMs). Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells, domestic-supply wells, and public-supply wells during 2017 and 2018. This data release includes seven tables detailing these data. The final estimates for mean groundwater ages determined for samples from 65 wells ranged from 4 years to 45,400 years, with a median of 25 years. Table 1 provides site information and [...]

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Table_1_Siteswsum&ages.txt 49.66 KB text/plain
Table_2_DissGas.txt 156.19 KB text/plain
Table_3_Tracers.txt 39.01 KB text/plain
Table_4_LPM.txt 128.03 KB text/plain
Table_5_Carbon14.txt 9.89 KB text/plain
Table_6_ColumnDefs.txt 101.67 KB text/plain
Table_7_Abbreviations.txt 15.64 KB text/plain

Purpose

To understand water-quality variability, geochemical evolution processes, and groundwater age and susceptibility and vulnerability to natural and anthropogenic contamination, water-quality and environmental age-tracer data were collected from wells in the Edwards aquifer in south-central Texas during 2017- 2018. Samples were collected from monitoring wells, domestic-supply wells, and public-supply wells as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment project. Additional sample and analyte collection occurred in cooperation with the San Antonio Water System.

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