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Mapping and quantifying groundwater inflows to Deep Creek (Maribyrnong catchment, SE Australia) using Rn-222, implications for protecting groundwater-dependant ecosystems

机译:使用Rn-222绘制和量化流入Deep Creek(Maribyrnong流域,澳大利亚SE)的地下水,对保护依赖地下水的生态系统具有重要意义

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Understanding groundwater inflows to rivers is important in managing connected groundwater and surface water systems and for protecting groundwater-dependant ecosystems. This study defines the distribution of gaining reaches and estimates groundwater inflows to a 62 km long section of Deep Creek (Maribyrnong catchment, Australia) using Rn-222. During summer months, Deep Creek ceases to flow and comprises a chain of ponds that delta O-18 and delta H-2 values, major ion concentrations, and Rn-222 activities imply are groundwater fed. During the period where the river flows, the relative contribution of groundwater inflows to total river discharge ranges from similar to 14% at high flow conditions to similar to 100% at low flows. That the predicted groundwater inflows account for all of the increase in discharge at low flow conditions lends confidence to the mass balance calculations. Near-continuous 27 week Rn-222 monitoring at one location in the middle of the catchment confirms the inverse correlation between river discharge and relative groundwater inflows, and also implies that there are limited bank return flows. Variations in groundwater inflows are related to geology and topography. High groundwater inflows occur where the river is at the edge of its floodplain, adjacent to hills composed of basement rocks, or flowing through steep incised valleys. Understanding the distribution of groundwater inflows and quantifying the contribution of groundwater to Deep Creek is important for managing and protecting the surface water resources, which support the endangered Yarra pygmy perch. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:了解地下水流入河流对于管理相连的地下水和地表水系统以及保护依赖地下水的生态系统非常重要。这项研究使用Rn-222定义了到达河段的分布,并估算了流入深河长62公里的Deep Creek(澳大利亚马里比农集水区)的地下水流入量。在夏季,Deep Creek停止流动,并包括一连串池塘,这些池塘的地下水为O-18和H-2值,主要离子浓度和Rn-222的活度。在河流流动期间,地下水流入量对河流总排放量的相对贡献在高流量条件下约为14%,在低流量条件下约为100%。在低流量条件下,预测的地下水流入量是排水量增加的全部原因,这有助于质量平衡计算。在集水区中部的一个位置进行近连续的27周Rn-222监测,证实了河流流量与相对地下水流入量之间的反相关关系,也暗示着河岸回流有限。地下水流入量的变化与地质和地形有关。较高的地下水流入发生在河流位于其洪泛区的边缘,邻近由基底岩石组成的山丘或流经陡峭的切谷的地方。了解地下水流入量的分布并量化地下水对深溪的贡献对于管理和保护地表水资源十分重要,地表水资源支持着濒临灭绝的亚拉侏儒鲈鱼。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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