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DOI10.1029/2018WR024298
Evaluating How Landform Design and Soil Covers Influence Groundwater Recharge in a Reclaimed Watershed
Lukenbach, M. C.1,2; Spencer, C. J.1; Mendoza, C. A.1; Devito, K. J.3; Landhausser, S. M.4; Carey, S. K.5
2019-08-01
发表期刊WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
ISSN0043-1397
EISSN1944-7973
出版年2019
卷号55期号:8页码:6464-6481
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Canada
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Landscape-scale reconstruction and prescription of soil cover systems following oil sands mining is challenging due to the quality of available reclamation materials and the subhumid climate of the Boreal Plains of Canada. In an experimental reclaimed watershed (Sandhill Fen Watershed), basin-scale upland landforms (i.e., hummocks) were designed to provide groundwater to adjacent lowlands, necessitating adequate recharge following establishment of forest vegetation. Volumetric water contents, soil water pressure heads, and groundwater levels were monitored for four years throughout the watershed and used to calibrate and verify numerical models in IIYDRUS. Using a variably saturated two-dimensional domain, we identified a threshold-like relationship between recharge (or upflux) and upland hummock height, where upland hummocks not tall enough to limit root water uptake from the saturated zone decreased recharge or resulted in net upflux. Recharge varied with soil cover texture (higher in coarser-textured) and associated soil hydraulic parameters. Furthermore, scenario tests indicated the importance and relative influence that maximum rooting depths, forest floor placement thicknesses, and leaf area indices (all associated with forest development) had on recharge. Simulations utilizing a historical climate record indicated that interannual climatic variability was as influential as variation in soil cover texture in determining recharge. Reclamation practitioners should recognize that the water balances of reconstructed landscapes are largely influenced by the trade-off between optimizing forest productivity and sourcing water to downgradient landscape positions.


领域资源环境
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000490973700007
WOS关键词HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY ; BOREAL PLAINS ; MINE SITES ; RECLAMATION ; DYNAMICS ; FOREST ; MOISTURE ; MODEL ; ALBERTA ; FLOW
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Limnology ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Water Resources
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被引频次:14[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/185847
专题资源环境科学
作者单位1.Univ Alberta, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada;
2.Advisian, Edmonton, AB, Canada;
3.Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada;
4.Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, Edmonton, AB, Canada;
5.McMaster Univ, Sch Geog & Earth Sci, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Lukenbach, M. C.,Spencer, C. J.,Mendoza, C. A.,et al. Evaluating How Landform Design and Soil Covers Influence Groundwater Recharge in a Reclaimed Watershed[J]. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH,2019,55(8):6464-6481.
APA Lukenbach, M. C.,Spencer, C. J.,Mendoza, C. A.,Devito, K. J.,Landhausser, S. M.,&Carey, S. K..(2019).Evaluating How Landform Design and Soil Covers Influence Groundwater Recharge in a Reclaimed Watershed.WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH,55(8),6464-6481.
MLA Lukenbach, M. C.,et al."Evaluating How Landform Design and Soil Covers Influence Groundwater Recharge in a Reclaimed Watershed".WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH 55.8(2019):6464-6481.
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