Brian Ham

Brian Ham

Nov 01, 2016

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Hello karst fanatics!

We are so excited to be expanding our vision for measuring karst springs in Tennessee!  What began as rambling conversations over campfires and long road trips, is now within our reach.  We've dedicated a lot of time to reconnaissance and building our database of spring measurements already and we are chomping at the bit to instrument more spring sites with continuous dataloggers to document the range of discharge at these awesome sites.  Looking forward to the upcoming months and sharing our data with the karst community!

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About This Project

The Karst Springs Initiative is focused on studying Tennessee springs, their magnitude, and what springs might be the largest in terms of discharge. We are taking a deeper dive into studying relationships between karst spring discharge and their recharge basins. This project is dedicated to quantifying the major resurgences to provide a better understanding of karst hydrology in Tennessee and protect these valuable resources in the future.

Blast off!

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