| Автор | Constantz, Jim |
| Автор | Thomas, Carole L. |
| Дата выпуска | 1996 |
| dc.description | Temporal variations in a streambed temperature profile between 30 and 300 cm beneath Tijeras Arroyo, New Mexico, were analyzed at 30‐min intervals for 1990 to estimate the depth, duration, and rate of percolation during streamflows. The depth of percolation was clearly documented by the rapid response of the streambed temperature profile to streamflows. Results indicate that the streambed possessed small thermal gradients with significant diurnal variations from late November to late May, indicating that ephemeral streamflows created continuous, advection‐dominated heat transport to depths below 300 cm during this period. Timing and duration of percolation suggested by temporal variations in the temperature profile were verified by comparison with measured streamflow records for the study reach over 1990. Percolation rates were estimated using a technique based on the travel time of the daily maximum temperature into the streambed. Percolation rates were compared with streambed seepage rates determined from measurements of streamflow loss, stream surface area, and stream evaporative loss for the entire study reach. Travel time estimates of streambed percolation rates ranged from 9 to 40 cm/hr, while streamflow estimates of streambed seepage rates ranged from 6 to 26 cm/hr during the study period. Discrepancies between streambed percolation and seepage rates may be caused by differences in the areal extent of measurements for percolation versus seepages rates. In summary, the depth, timing, and duration of streamflow‐induced percolation were well documented by temporal variations in a single streambed temperature profile, while rates of percolation based on the temperature profile were about double the seepage rates based on streamflow records for the entire study reach. |
| Формат | application.pdf |
| Копирайт | This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. Published in 1996 by the American Geophysical Union. |
| Тема | HYDROLOGY |
| Тема | Irrigation |
| Название | The Use of Streambed Temperature Profiles to Estimate the Depth, Duration, and Rate of Percolation Beneath Arroyos |
| Тип | article |
| DOI | 10.1029/96WR03014 |
| Electronic ISSN | 1944-7973 |
| Print ISSN | 0043-1397 |
| Журнал | Water Resources Research |
| Том | 32 |
| Первая страница | 3597 |
| Последняя страница | 3602 |
| Выпуск | 12 |
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