Statistical Trends In a shallow, unconfined aquifer in Northwestern Kansas
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Keywords: Kansas, KDHE, Well Water Contaminants, Unconfined Aquifer
Abstract Type: Poster Abstract
Authors:
William A Wallace, Fort Hays State University
Jonathan Sumrall, Fort Hays State University
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Abstract
In collaboration with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the Department of Geosciences at Fort Hays State University sampled well water in northwest Kansas to measure select dissolved species of water chemistry. Data from phase 1 of this collaborative project focused on the alluvial plain of Prairie Dog Creek in Norton and Phillips Counties of Northwestern Kansas. Statistical trends in contaminants were determined and compared to water levels to map trends in directionality and flow gradients in this shallow, unconfined aquifer.
Statistical Trends In a shallow, unconfined aquifer in Northwestern Kansas
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Poster Abstract