Effects of Changes in Irrigation and Land Use on Streamflow in the Revuelto Creek Watershed, a Tributary of the Canadian River in New Mexico, USA

D. Brauer, D. C. Gitz
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Extensive development in the Canadian River watershed in New Mexico and Texas occurred in the 20 th century to supply water for irrigation, and municipal and industrial uses. In recent years (2000-2009), these infrastructures have not been able to supply sufficient water to meet demands. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of changes in irrigation allotments and land use to the Arch Hurley Conservancy District on streamflow out of Revuelto Creek, a tributary of the Canadian River in eastern New Mexico, USA. Outflow from Revuelto Creek varied considerably from 1961 to 2009. The best predictor of annual outflow was a two-component linear model with terms for annual precipitation and the annual irrigation allotment to the Arch Hurley Conservancy District. ArcSWAT (GIS extension of the Soil Water Assessment Tool) simulated outflow from Revuelto Creek best when historical values for irrigation allotments were used in the management operations for cropland. These results indicate that annual irrigation allotments of approximately 123,000,000 m 3 increased outflow from the creek by approximately 25,000,000 m 3 . Years in which the irrigation allot- ments to the district exceeded 100,000,000 m 3 corresponded to years in which water was released from Ute Lake. These results suggest that managers of Lake Meredith need to take into account water availability upstream of Ute Dam when devising plans for Lake Meredith.
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美国新墨西哥州加拿大河支流Revuelto Creek流域灌溉和土地利用变化对河流流量的影响
新墨西哥州和德克萨斯州的加拿大河流域在20世纪得到了广泛的开发,以提供灌溉、市政和工业用水。近年来(2000-2009年),这些基础设施无法提供足够的水来满足需求。本研究的目的是评估Arch Hurley保护区灌溉分配和土地利用变化对美国新墨西哥州东部加拿大河支流Revuelto Creek流出的影响。从1961年到2009年,Revuelto Creek的流出量变化很大。以年降水量和Arch Hurley保护区年灌溉定额为项的双分量线性模型对年流出量的预测效果最好。ArcSWAT(土壤水分评估工具的GIS扩展)在农田管理操作中使用灌溉分配的历史值时,对Revuelto河流出水量的模拟效果最好。这些结果表明,每年约1.23亿立方米的灌溉分配使该溪流的流出量增加了约2500万立方米。该地区灌溉定额超过1亿立方米的年份对应于乌特湖放水的年份。这些结果表明,梅雷迪思湖的管理者在制定梅雷迪思湖的规划时,需要考虑Ute大坝上游的水资源可用性。
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