Develop a Groundwater Management Tool for Grand Canyon National Park

  • Tobin, Benjamin (PI)

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Description

This project aims to utilize Aquarius Hydrology Software to finalize a functional spring water quantity and quality database. From this database, this project will use water chemistry and flow data to group springs based on these variables and develop a long-term monitoring strategy that allows for monitoring of all spring groups while minimizing field time. Additionally, this database will utilize and further develop the Kentucky Speleological Society cave database for application in Kentucky and Grand Canyon. The modified database will allow for greater hydrologic interpretation of caves. With the completion of the database, work will also include filling in data gaps with field data collected during fieldwork at Grand Canyon.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date9/1/1812/31/21

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