Flooding of Sinking Creek,Garretts Spring karst drainage basin,Jessamine and Woodford counties,Kentucky, USA |
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Authors: | J. C. Currens C. D. R. Graham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, 228 Mining and Mineral Resources Building, 40506-0107 Lexington, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Tashamingo Subdivision in Sinking Creek karst valley, a tributary of the Garretts Spring drainage basin in Jessamine and Woodford counties, Kentucky, was flooded in February 1989. To determine the cause of flooding, the groundwater basin boundary was mapped, discharge data were measured to determine intake capacity of swallets, and hydrologic modeling of the basin was conducted. Swallet capacity was determined to be limited by the hydraulic parameters of the conduit, rather than by obstruction by trash. Flooding from a precipitation event is more likely, and will be higher, when antecedent soil moisture conditions in the watershed are near saturation. Hydrologic modeling shows that suburban development of 20 percent of the southeast basin will cause a small increase in flood stage at Tashamingo Subdivision. |
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Keywords: | Sinkhole flooding Environmental hazards Swallow hole intake capacity Karst hydrogeology |
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