Controls on flow conveyance losses in the San Acacia reach of the Middle Rio Grande

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.56577/sm-2022.2840
Katie McLain
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The San Acacia reach of the Middle Rio Grande experiences high conveyance losses throughout the year that vary greatly based on local features, seasonal flow variability, and regional influences. Variability in loss rates are driven by hydrogeological differences, topographical differences, and vegetative differences throughout the region, with some sub-reaches occasionally gaining flow and some sub reaches frequently losing 100% of flow. Summer drying events provide insight into the most critical reaches, and close analysis of water table trends within these areas can provide further indications of the controlling local features. In addition to these local controls, there is a larger climate-related control on the entire region. During poor water years, flows have higher percentage losses than good water years, minimizing effective conveyances. It becomes difficult to counteract the effects that poor flows have on the water table, which raise hydraulic gradients and increase conveyance losses for extended periods of time. Conveyance losses are controlled by several scales of influence, but outlining them and understanding the interactions between them is a critical challenge for maximizing flow transmission in the future.
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格兰德河中部圣阿卡西亚河段的水流输送损失控制
中部大河段的San Acacia河段全年的输水损失很大,这取决于当地的特点、季节性流量变化和区域影响。流失率的变化是由整个地区的水文地质差异、地形差异和植被差异驱动的,有些支流偶尔会获得流量,有些支流经常失去100%的流量。夏季干旱事件提供了对最关键河段的深入了解,对这些地区地下水位趋势的密切分析可以进一步表明控制当地特征。除了这些局部控制之外,还有一个更大的与气候有关的对整个地区的控制。在水势差的年份,水流损失的百分比比水势好的年份高,从而使有效的输送最小化。由于水流差会增加水力梯度,并在较长时间内增加输送损失,因此很难抵消其对地下水位的影响。输送损失受几个影响尺度的控制,但概述它们并了解它们之间的相互作用是未来最大化流体输送的关键挑战。
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Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cave and Karst Studies is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to cave and karst research. The Journal is seeking original, unpublished manuscripts concerning the scientific study of caves or other karst features. Authors do not need to be members of the National Speleological Society, but preference is given to manuscripts of importance to North American speleology.
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