Karst hydrologic systems are important resources in the state of Tennessee both as drinking water resources and as centers for possible biological diversity. These systems are susceptible to contamination due to the inherent connectivity between surface water and groundwater in karst landscapes. A partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Tennessee Department of Conservation (TDEC) was formed to investigate karst spring systems across the state utilizing fluorescent groundwater tracing, particularly in areas where these resources may be used as drinking water sources. In fall 2021, USGS and TDEC staff identified possible vulnerabilities or complexities that may exist within karst spring systems based...
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Downloadable,
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Tags: Boiling Fork Creek,
COWAN TENNESSEE KARST SPRING CAVE DYE TRACING TDEC USGS,
Cannon County, TN,
Cowan, TN,
Cumberland Plateau, All tags...
Dickson County, TN,
East Fork Stones River,
Eastern Highland Rim,
Franklin County, TN,
Jasper, TN,
Marion County, TN,
Sequatchie River,
Sequatchie Valley,
TENNESSEE DYE TRACING SPRINGS CAVES KARST GEOLOGY HYDROLOGY,
TENNESSEE KARST SPRING CAVE DYE TRACING TDEC USGS,
Tennesee Dye Tracing Karst Spring Cave Hydrology,
Tennessee,
Tennessee Springs Hydrology Geology Dye Tracing,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Vanleer, TN,
Western Highland Rim,
Woodbury, TN,
biota,
caves,
caves,
dye tracing,
dye tracing,
groundwater,
groundwater and surface-water interaction,
groundwater tracing,
hydrogeology,
karst,
karst,
karst,
karst hydrology,
karst hydrology,
karst tn dye tracing water year 22,
karst topography, Fewer tags
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