Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams

Despite the significance of river leakage to riparian ecosystems in arid/semi-arid regions, a true understanding and the accurate quantification of the leakage processes of ephemeral rivers in these regions remain elusive. In this study, the patterns of river infiltration and the associated controll...

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Main Authors: Leilei Min, Peter Yu. Vasilevskiy, Ping Wang, Sergey P. Pozdniakov, Jingjie Yu
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/2/499
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spelling doaj-45267230703f4f3db36e9f310bdd929d2020-11-25T02:03:34ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-02-0112249910.3390/w12020499w12020499Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral StreamsLeilei Min0Peter Yu. Vasilevskiy1Ping Wang2Sergey P. Pozdniakov3Jingjie Yu4Hebei Key Laboratory of Water-Saving Agriculture, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, The Innovative Academy of Seed Design, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaDepartment of Hydrogeology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119899, RussiaKey Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaDepartment of Hydrogeology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119899, RussiaKey Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaDespite the significance of river leakage to riparian ecosystems in arid/semi-arid regions, a true understanding and the accurate quantification of the leakage processes of ephemeral rivers in these regions remain elusive. In this study, the patterns of river infiltration and the associated controlling factors in an approximately 150-km section of the Donghe River (lower Heihe River, China) were revealed using a combination of field investigations and modelling techniques. The results showed that from 21 April 2010 to 7 September 2012, river water leakage accounted for 33% of the total river runoff in the simulated segments. A sensitivity analysis showed that the simulated infiltration rates were most sensitive to the aquifer hydraulic conductivity and the maximum evapotranspiration (ET) rate. However, the river leakage rate, i.e., the ratio of the leakage volume to the total runoff volume, of a single runoff event relies heavily on the total runoff volume and river flow rate. In addition to the hydraulic parameters of riverbeds, the characteristics of ET parameters are equally important for quantifying the flux exchange between arid ephemeral streams and underlying aquifers. Coupled surface/groundwater models, which aim to estimate river leakage, should consider riparian zones because these areas play a dominant role in the formation of leakage from the river for recharging via ET. The results of this paper can be used as a reference for water resource planning and management in regulated river basins to help maintain riparian ecosystems in arid regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/2/499river-aquifer interactionnumerical simulationsensitivity analysismodflowheihe river
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author Leilei Min
Peter Yu. Vasilevskiy
Ping Wang
Sergey P. Pozdniakov
Jingjie Yu
spellingShingle Leilei Min
Peter Yu. Vasilevskiy
Ping Wang
Sergey P. Pozdniakov
Jingjie Yu
Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
Water
river-aquifer interaction
numerical simulation
sensitivity analysis
modflow
heihe river
author_facet Leilei Min
Peter Yu. Vasilevskiy
Ping Wang
Sergey P. Pozdniakov
Jingjie Yu
author_sort Leilei Min
title Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
title_short Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
title_full Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
title_fullStr Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Approaches for Estimating Daily River Leakage from Arid Ephemeral Streams
title_sort numerical approaches for estimating daily river leakage from arid ephemeral streams
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Despite the significance of river leakage to riparian ecosystems in arid/semi-arid regions, a true understanding and the accurate quantification of the leakage processes of ephemeral rivers in these regions remain elusive. In this study, the patterns of river infiltration and the associated controlling factors in an approximately 150-km section of the Donghe River (lower Heihe River, China) were revealed using a combination of field investigations and modelling techniques. The results showed that from 21 April 2010 to 7 September 2012, river water leakage accounted for 33% of the total river runoff in the simulated segments. A sensitivity analysis showed that the simulated infiltration rates were most sensitive to the aquifer hydraulic conductivity and the maximum evapotranspiration (ET) rate. However, the river leakage rate, i.e., the ratio of the leakage volume to the total runoff volume, of a single runoff event relies heavily on the total runoff volume and river flow rate. In addition to the hydraulic parameters of riverbeds, the characteristics of ET parameters are equally important for quantifying the flux exchange between arid ephemeral streams and underlying aquifers. Coupled surface/groundwater models, which aim to estimate river leakage, should consider riparian zones because these areas play a dominant role in the formation of leakage from the river for recharging via ET. The results of this paper can be used as a reference for water resource planning and management in regulated river basins to help maintain riparian ecosystems in arid regions.
topic river-aquifer interaction
numerical simulation
sensitivity analysis
modflow
heihe river
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/2/499
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