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Streamflow, Infiltration, and Ground-Water Recharge at Abo Arroyo, New Mexico

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2007

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Stewart-Deaker, Amy E, Stonestrom, David A, and Moore, Stephanie J, 2007, Streamflow, Infiltration, and Ground-Water Recharge at Abo Arroyo, New Mexico: Geological Survey (U.S.).

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Abo Arroyo, an ephemeral tributary to the Rio Grande, rises in the largest upland catchment on the eastern side of the Middle Rio Grande Basin (MRGB). The 30-kilometer reach of channel between the mountain front and its confluence with the Rio Grande is incised into basin-fill sediments and separated from the regional water table by an unsaturated zone that reaches 120 meters thick. The MRGB portion of the arroyo is dry except for brief flows generated by runoff from the upland catchment. Though brief, ephemeral flows provide a substantial fraction of ground-water recharge in the southeastern portion of the MRGB. Previous estimates of average annual recharge from Abo Arroyo range from 1.3 to 21 million cubic meters. The current study [...]

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