Evaluating Groundwater Inflow and Nutrient Transport to Texas Coastal Embayments

Summary

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will conduct a series of attainable objectives that will improve understanding of groundwater contributions to water quality and habitat degradation in relevant embayments of the South Texas coast. Objectives are: 1) map groundwater discharge and groundwater-surface water interaction zones, 2) quantify the spatial-temporal distribution of groundwater contaminant (nutrients, organic matter) transport and discharge, 3) evaluate the role of groundwater nutrients in system-wide nutrient budgets (i.e., inputs-outputs), and 4) evaluate hypoxia and phytoplankton (red & brown tide) trends in relation to groundwater flow and nutrient discharge. View on Map

Basics

Coast Wide

N/A

Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi

$143,659

Classification

CMP 306

• Habitat Restoration/Protection
• Water Quality Improvement

Timeline

10/01/13

Completed

08/31/15

2015

Funding Sources

Source 1

14-081

Coastal Management Program (CMP)

Primary

Federal

$143,659.00

18

2013

Source 2

14-081

Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi

Secondary

City

$57,973.00

Project Assets

Contacts

Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi

Dorina Murgulet
Assistant Professor of Geology/Hydrogeology
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5850
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412
361.825.2309