A time series approach to inferring groundwater recharge using the water table fluctuation method

RS Crosbie, P Binning, JD Kalma - Water Resources Research, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
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The water table fluctuation method for determining recharge from precipitation and water
table measurements was originally developed on an event basis. Here a new multievent
time series approach is presented for inferring groundwater recharge from long‐term water
table and precipitation records. Additional new features are the incorporation of a variable
specific yield based upon the soil moisture retention curve, proper accounting for the Lisse
effect on the water table, and the incorporation of aquifer drainage so that recharge can be …
The water table fluctuation method for determining recharge from precipitation and water table measurements was originally developed on an event basis. Here a new multievent time series approach is presented for inferring groundwater recharge from long‐term water table and precipitation records. Additional new features are the incorporation of a variable specific yield based upon the soil moisture retention curve, proper accounting for the Lisse effect on the water table, and the incorporation of aquifer drainage so that recharge can be detected even if the water table does not rise. A methodology for filtering noise and non‐rainfall‐related water table fluctuations is also presented. The model has been applied to 2 years of field data collected in the Tomago sand beds near Newcastle, Australia. It is shown that gross recharge estimates are very sensitive to time step size and specific yield. Properly accounting for the Lisse effect is also important to determining recharge.
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