An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed

A preliminary investigation was made into two aspects of the inter-relationships between groundwater discharge and streamflow in the Wilson Creek Watershed. The first aspect was to evaluate the relationships between the major dissolved ions in the stream (varying both with time and distance from the...

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Main Author: Cox, Rosemary Ann
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5598
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-55982014-01-31T03:32:55Z An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed Cox, Rosemary Ann A preliminary investigation was made into two aspects of the inter-relationships between groundwater discharge and streamflow in the Wilson Creek Watershed. The first aspect was to evaluate the relationships between the major dissolved ions in the stream (varying both with time and distance from the source) and the groundwater. The second was to attempt a baseflow separation of a peak-flow hydrograph using characterising groundwater ions. Sulphate was used as the characterising ion because of the evidence of its being representative of the groundwater. The stream water was found to be from local and not deep groundwater reservoirs, because of the downward hydraulic gradient in the piezometers, and their chemical characteristics. Consistent results utilising the relationships between the sulphate content and streamflow in calculating the groundwater discharge in a flood peak indicate that this method of baseflow separation is likely to be representative. This assumes a limited dilution of the groundwater component. 2012-05-10T21:14:05Z 2012-05-10T21:14:05Z 1969 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5598
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description A preliminary investigation was made into two aspects of the inter-relationships between groundwater discharge and streamflow in the Wilson Creek Watershed. The first aspect was to evaluate the relationships between the major dissolved ions in the stream (varying both with time and distance from the source) and the groundwater. The second was to attempt a baseflow separation of a peak-flow hydrograph using characterising groundwater ions. Sulphate was used as the characterising ion because of the evidence of its being representative of the groundwater. The stream water was found to be from local and not deep groundwater reservoirs, because of the downward hydraulic gradient in the piezometers, and their chemical characteristics. Consistent results utilising the relationships between the sulphate content and streamflow in calculating the groundwater discharge in a flood peak indicate that this method of baseflow separation is likely to be representative. This assumes a limited dilution of the groundwater component.
author Cox, Rosemary Ann
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An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
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title An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
title_short An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
title_full An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
title_fullStr An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the streamflow and groundwater hydrology of Wilson Creek, a small Manitoba watershed
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