Evaluating Groundwater/Freshwater Inflows and Nutrient Transport to Texas Coastal Embayments, Phase II

Summary

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC) will conduct a study to advance understanding of groundwater inflows and nutrient transport to bay systems in South Texas for improved Environmental Flow recommendations and nutrient criteria. TAMU-CC will accomplish this by explicitly incorporating groundwater discharge into the freshwater inflow needs and nutrient budgets. The objectives are to: map groundwater discharge and groundwater-surface water interaction zones; quantify the spatial-temporal distribution of groundwater and surface water contaminant (nutrients, organic matter) transport and discharge; evaluate nitrogen sources (i.e. anthropogenic vs. natural; agricultural vs. alternative); and evaluate the role of groundwater nutrients in system-wide nutrient budgets (i.e., inputs-outputs). To fulfill these objectives, TAMU-CC will quantify groundwater discharge on a seasonal basis to Aransas Mission Estuary and will quantify contaminants within the groundwater that may contribute to water quality degradation.

Basics

Aransas
N/A
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
$158,342

Classification

  • CMP 306
Water Quality Improvement

Timeline

completed
2017

Funding Sources

Source 1

15-047
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$94,924
19
2015

Source 2

15-047
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Primary
Other
$63,418
19
2015

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Contact
Dr. Dorina Murgulet 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5850 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 361.825.2309 Email
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.415.0773