Journal article
Groundwater monitoring at the watershed scale: An evaluation of recharge and nonpoint source pollutant loading in the Clear Creek Watershed, Iowa
Hydrological processes, Vol.32(4), pp.562-575
02/15/2018
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.11440
Abstract
Determining the groundwater contribution of nonpoint source pollution at a watershed scale is a challenging issue. In this study, we utilized a top-down approach to characterize representative groundwater response units (GRUs) based on land use and landscape position (e.g., upland, sideslope, or floodplain) in the 275-km(2) Clear Creek Watershed, Iowa. Groundwater monitoring wells were then established along downslope transects in representative GRUs. This unique combination of top-down/bottom-up approaches allowed us to estimate groundwater pollutant loads at the watershed scale with minimal monitoring. For the 2015 study period, results indicated that more groundwater recharge occurred in the floodplain (404 mm) compared to the uplands or sideslopes (281 and 165 mm, respectively), irrespective of land use. Recharge in the floodplains consisted of 37% of the annual precipitation, whereas upland wells averaged 26% and sideslopes averaged 15% of the annual precipitation. Less recharge was found to occur beneath perennial grass compared to row crop and urbanized areas. Baseflow discharge accounted for 69% of the total NO3-N exported from the Clear Creek Watershed, with row crop areas contributing approximately 95% of the annual load. Orthophosphorus (OP) yields were approximately 0.72 kg/ha beneath urban and suburban areas, three times higher than those in row crop or perennial areas. Urban and suburban areas accounted for 21.4% of groundwater orthophosphorus and chloride loads in the watershed compared to only 8.5% of the land area. Overall, the groundwater load allocation model for baseflow nutrient discharge to Clear Creek can be used to target future nonpoint source load reduction strategies at the watershed scale. The use of GRUs can pinpoint better areas of concern for controlling nutrient loads.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Groundwater monitoring at the watershed scale: An evaluation of recharge and nonpoint source pollutant loading in the Clear Creek Watershed, Iowa
- Creators
- Keith E. Schilling - Iowa Geological Survey; University of Iowa; Iowa City IA USAMatthew T. Streeter - University of IowaE. Arthur Bettis - Univ Iowa, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Iowa City, IA USAChristopher G. Wilson - University of Tennessee at KnoxvilleAthanasios N. Papanicolaou - University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Hydrological processes, Vol.32(4), pp.562-575
- DOI
- 10.1002/hyp.11440
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
- eISSN
- 1099-1085
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 14
- Grant note
- 2012IA215G / U.S. Geological Survey; United States Geological Survey EAR-1331906 / National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 02/15/2018
- Academic Unit
- Earth and Environmental Sciences; IIHR--Hydroscience and Engineering
- Record Identifier
- 9984383293502771
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