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Assessing Future Climate Impacts on Threatened and Endangered Groundwater Dependent Species in the Edwards Aquifer Region Using a Novel Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Framework

Principal Investigator
Ali Mirchi

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Release Date
2021
Start Date
2021-09-05
End Date
2024-09-05

Summary

The Edwards Aquifer in south-central Texas provides water resources to more than 2 million people and is home to eight federally listed threatened and endangered species that are dependent on spring flow from the aquifer for survival. Recent results from global climate models indicate that over the next several decades increases in annual average temperatures and evapotranspiration are likely in this semi-arid region. Decision makers and water resource planners need to have a robust scientific understanding of the impacts of future climate conditions on the Edwards Aquifer system to assess future management strategies needed to maintain water availability and ensure adequate spring flow for protected species. The research team will [...]

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“Seco Creek Sinkhole in Medina County, TX; Credit: USGS”
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Seco Creek Sinkhole in Medina County, TX; Credit: USGS
Seco Creek Sinkhole in Medina County, TX; Credit: USGS

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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