2020
DOI: 10.3133/sir20205056
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Geochemical assessment of the Hueco Bolson, New Mexico and Texas, 2016–17

Abstract: Understanding groundwater quality in transboundary aquifers like the Hueco Bolson is important for the 2.7 million people along the United States and Mexico border living in and near the combined metropolitan areas of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, who rely on groundwater for water supply. To better understand water-quality conditions in the Mexico-New Mexico-Texas transboundary area, 23 water-supply wells were sampled in the Hueco Bolson within the United States near El Paso, Tex., during August-S… Show more

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“…(1) establishing relevant hydrogeological, geochemical, and geophysical field studies that integrate ongoing monitoring and metering, (2) developing and enhancing geographic information systems databases pertaining to priority transboundary aquifers, and (3) developing groundwater-flow models of priority transboundary aquifers [2,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) establishing relevant hydrogeological, geochemical, and geophysical field studies that integrate ongoing monitoring and metering, (2) developing and enhancing geographic information systems databases pertaining to priority transboundary aquifers, and (3) developing groundwater-flow models of priority transboundary aquifers [2,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some parts of the basin, the deeper-lying saline groundwater [32] can upwell through fractures due to fault step-overs [39]. Effects of the surrounding land-use activities, i.e., agriculture and wastewater treatment systems, are reflected in the lower groundwater quality near the Rio Grande than farther away from the river [40].…”
Section: Introduction and History Of Modeling Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%