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SIERRA VISTA SUBWATERSHED SOUTHEAST, AZ

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Product Number
209166
Series
SIR-2008-5207
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
SIR2008-5207
ISBN
978-1-4113-2331-5
Authors
DONALD POOL R
Version Date
01/01/2008
Regions
AZ
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Bound

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Description
3/2/2009 Abstract In the context of ground-water resources, 'capture' or 'streamflow depletion' refers to withdrawal-induced changes in inflow to or outflow from an aquifer. These concepts are helpful in understanding the effects of long-term development of ground-water resources. For the Upper San Pedro Basin in Arizona, USA and Sonora, Mexico, a recently developed ground-water flow model is available to help quantify capture of water from the river and riparian system. A common method of analysis is to compute curves of capture and aquifer-storage change for a range of time at select points of interest. This study, however, presents results of a method to show spatial distributions of total change in inflow and outflow from withdrawal or injection for select times of interest. The mapped areal distributions show the effect of a single well in terms of the ratio of the change in boundary flow rate to rate of withdrawal or injection by the well. To the extent that the system responds linearly to ground-water withdrawal or injection, fractional responses in the mapped distributions can be used to quantify response for any withdrawal or injection rate. Capture distributions calculated using the Upper San Pedro model include response to (1) withdrawal in the lower basin-fill aquifer for times of 10 and 50 years following the initiation of pumping from predevelopment conditions and (2) artificial recharge to the water table in the area underlain by the lower basin-fill aquifer after 10 and 50 years. The mapped distributions show that response to withdrawals and injections is greatest near the river/riparian system. Presence of clay layers in the vertical interval between withdrawal locations and the river/riparian system, however, can delay the response.
Survey Date
2008
Print Date
2008
Height In Inches
11.000
Width In Inches
0.200
Length In Inches
8.500
Two Sided
Yes
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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