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Garett Sansom

Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
sansom@tamu.edu

Development of Gulf Coast Resiliency Management Plan Using Sentinel Species and Natural Infrastructure

Hurricanes, including Katrina and Harvey, have demonstrated that oil and gas facilities are vulnerable to flooding-related damage – which can trigger the release of petroleum products and chemical contaminants into the air, water, and surrounding neighborhoods. This project will study the human and ecosystem health risks from toxics potentially released from industrial facilities following weather- and climate-related events. It will also examine possible use of Natural and Nature-Based Features (also known as green or natural infrastructure solutions), including constructed wetlands, to mitigate flooding-related toxic chemical releases. The team is focusing specifically on Galveston Bay in Texas, due to its proximity to vulnerable oil and gas facilities, but findings could also help inform industrial areas along the Louisiana coast.

Healthy Ecosystems 4
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Dataset

SWAT output data formatted for input to Delft3D

Authors: Lauren Padilla, James M. Kaihatu, Alex Adame
Identified On: Jan 07 2025 20:21 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/y39w9rg3
UDI: H4.x952.000:0001
File Size: 21.76 MB
Dataset

Toxic flooding vulnerability assessment indicators for petrochemical sites and communities in the Galveston Bay area

Authors: Weihsueh A. Chiu, Lauren Padilla, Cloelle Danforth, James M. Kaihatu, Alex Adame
Identified On: Jan 07 2025 20:23 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/qsgpy938
UDI: H4.x952.000:0002
File Size: 3.88 GB
Dataset

Sample input/output files for SWAT simulations

Authors: Lauren Padilla
Identified On: Jan 09 2025 15:24 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/d0pxt0ds
UDI: H4.x952.000:0003
File Size: 3.67 GB
Dataset

Weather data for SWAT simulations

Authors: Lauren Padilla
Identified On: Jan 09 2025 15:24 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/tn236y6n
UDI: H4.x952.000:0004
File Size: 3.35 GB