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Groundwater response to the 2014 pulse flow in the Colorado River Delta

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Kennedy, Jeffrey R., Rodríguez-Burgueño, J.E. Jesús Eliana, Ramírez-Hernández, Jorge, 2016, Groundwater response to the 2014 pulse flow in the Colorado River Delta: Ecological Engineering, vol. 106, p. 715-724. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.10.072

Summary

During the March-May 2014 Colorado River Delta pulse flow, approximately 102??106 m3 (82,000 acre-feet) of water was released into the channel at Morelos Dam, with additional releases further downstream. The majority of pulse flow water infiltrated and recharged the regional aquifer. Using groundwater-level and microgravity data we mapped the spatial and temporal distribution of changes in aquifer storage associated with pulse flow. Surface-water losses to infiltration were greatest around the Southerly International Boundary, where a lowered groundwater level owing to nearby pumping created increased storage potential as compared to other areas with shallower groundwater. Groundwater levels were elevated for several months after the [...]

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