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Assessing the impacts of groundwater abstractions on flow regime and stream biota: Combining SWAT-MODFLOW with flow-biota empirical models

机译:评估地下水提取对流态和河流生物区系的影响:将SWAT-MODFLOW与流态生物区系经验模型结合

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Assessing the impacts of groundwater abstractions on stream ecosystems is crucial for developing water planning and regulations in lowland areas that are highly dependent on groundwater, such as Denmark. To assess the effects of groundwater abstractions on flow regime and stream biota in a lowland groundwater-dominant catchment, we combined the SWAT-MODFLOW model with flow-biota empirical models including indices for three key biological taxonomic identities (fish, macroinvertebrates, and macrophytes). We assessed the effects of the current level of abstractions and also ran a scenario for assessing the effect of extreme groundwater abstractions (pumping rates of the drinking water wells were increased by 20 times in one subbasin of the catchment). Three subbasin outlets representing stream segments of different sizes were used for this evaluation. Current groundwater abstraction level had only minor impacts on the flow regime and stream biotic indices at the three subbasin outlets. The extreme abstractions, however, led to significant impacts on the small stream but had comparatively minor effects on the larger streams. The fish index responded most negatively to the groundwater abstractions, followed by the macrophyte index decreasing, respectively, by 23.5% and 11.2% in the small stream in the extreme groundwater abstraction scenario. No apparent impact was found on macroinvertebrates in any of the three subbasin outlets. We conclude that this novel approach of a combined modelling system is a useful tool to quantitatively assess the effects of groundwater abstractions on stream biota and thereby support water planning and regulations related to groundwater abstractions. We highlight the need for developing improved biotic models that target specifically small headwater streams, which are often most affected by water abstraction.
机译:评估地下水抽取对河流生态系统的影响对于在高度依赖地下水的低地地区(例如丹麦)制定水规划和法规至关重要。为了评估地下水提取对低地地下水为主要集水区的水流状态和河流生物区系的影响,我们将SWAT-MODFLOW模型与河流生物区系经验模型相结合,包括三个关键生物分类身份(鱼类,大型无脊椎动物和大型植物)的指数。我们评估了当前开采水平的影响,并运行了一个情景来评估极端地下水开采的影响(在一个流域的一个流域,饮用水井的抽水率增加了20倍)。此评估使用了三个代表不同大小流段的子流域出口。目前的地下水抽取水平对三个子流域出口处的流态和河流生物指数影响很小。但是,极端抽象对小型流产生了重大影响,但对大型流产生了较小的影响。在极端地下水抽取情况下,鱼类指数对地下水抽取的负面影响最大,其次是大型植物指数在小溪中分别降低了23.5%和11.2%。在这三个子流域出口中,没有发现对大型无脊椎动物的明显影响。我们得出的结论是,这种新颖的组合建模系统方法是定量评估地下水提取对河流生物区系的影响的有用工具,从而为与地下水提取有关的水规划和法规提供了支持。我们强调需要开发针对特定小源头水流的改进的生物模型,这些源头通常受水的吸收影响最大。

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