Sediment Transport Modeling of Channel Scale Geomorphic Processes (open access)

Sediment Transport Modeling of Channel Scale Geomorphic Processes

This report investigated the use of two-dimensional (2D) modeling strategy to predict channel adjustment in the lower San Antonio River in response to a range of flood magnitudes.
Date: July 31, 2012
Creator: Haschenburger, Judith K.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Large woody debris in the lower San Antonio River (open access)

Large woody debris in the lower San Antonio River

This report "investigates the amount and effect of large wood debris (LWD) in the lower San Antonio River by quantifying the wood loading and evaluating the effect LWD might have on bank-full discharge and channel stability. This report describes the study reach, the methods employed, and the results derived for each aspect of the study."
Date: June 1, 2012
Creator: Haschenburger, Judith K.
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Annual Financial Report: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Annual Financial Report: 2012

Annual financial report for the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio for fiscal year 2012, including statements and schedules of revenues, expenditures, assets, investments, and other relevant data.
Date: Autumn 2012
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
System: The Portal to Texas History
Sediment Transport Modeling of Reach Scale Geomorphic Processes (open access)

Sediment Transport Modeling of Reach Scale Geomorphic Processes

Report on on sediment transport modeling of reach scale geomorphic processes: "[The] study investigated the use of a modeling strategy to predict channel adjustment and floodplain accretion in the lower San Antonio River. The modeling strategy was employed in three subbranches with different channel characteristics to capture a range of possible geomorphic responses in the river and validated with empirical observations where possible. Using the modeling strategy, flow simulations of prescribed in-stream flows can provided initial insights into the response of the river" (p. 2).
Date: January 22, 2012
Creator: Haschenburger, Judith K. & Curran, Joanna
System: The Portal to Texas History
Evaluation of Bexar Metropolitan Water District: Response to Senate Bill 341 (open access)

Evaluation of Bexar Metropolitan Water District: Response to Senate Bill 341

This report is the evaluation of the Bexar metropolitan water district. Senate Bill 341 of the 82nd Regular Session of the Texas Legislature required the TCEQ to conduct the evaluation.
Date: August 2012
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Water Supply Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History