Groundwater recharge assessment in a rural, arid, mid-mountain basin in North-Central Chile
2018; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 63; Issue: 13-14 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02626667.2018.1545095
ISSN2150-3435
AutoresEric Sandoval, Giacomo Baldo, Jorge Núñez, Jorge Oyarzún, Jerry P. Fairley, Hoori Ajami, José Luis Arumí, Evelyn Aguirre, Hugo Maturana, Ricardo Oyarzún,
Tópico(s)Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
ResumoA basic component of any hydrogeological study is the magnitude and temporal variation of groundwater recharge. This can be difficult to assess accurately, particularly in arid and semi-arid rainfed mid-mountain zones, as is the situation in the rural, low population density zones of North-Central Chile. In this study, recharge in the Punitaqui Basin, North-Central Chile, was characterized, contrasting the results of two methods: a modified Thornthwaite-Mather (MTM) and discharge recession analysis (DRA). We found a recharge rate of between 1 and 4% of average annual precipitation. Average recharge estimated by the MTM method is consistently higher than that estimated by DRA. Also, DRA tends to smooth the recharge values, resulting in a lower inter-annual variation coefficient. Both methods identified a threshold value of total annual precipitation, above which recharge can be expected to occur, of the order of 180 mm year−1, consistent with values reported in similar areas.
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