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Hydrograph separations in a mesoscale mountainous basin at event and seasonal timescales

Journal

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2001WR000938

Keywords

hydrograph separation; mesoscale; age dating; runoff generation; silica; O-18

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[1] The spatial and temporal (event and seasonal timescale) variability of major runoff components in the mountainous Brugga basin (Black Forest, Germany) were examined. The mesoscale (40 km(2)) study basin represented an extraordinary challenge as comparable studies have been undertaken mainly in smaller headwater basins. Discharge data, tracer concentrations of O-18, H-3, CFCs, and dissolved silica, and major anions and cations were analyzed during single events and over a period of 3 years. Three main runoff components were defined: event water with a residence time of several hours to a few days contributed up to 50% during flood peaks, quantified by a classical hydrograph separation technique using O-18. However, this component is of minor importance for longer periods, comprising similar to11.1% of total runoff as estimated for the period August 1995 to April 1998. The other two flow components originated from shallow and deep groundwater. Source areas for these are the upper drift and debris cover for the shallow groundwater and the deeper drift, weathering zone and hard rock aquifer for the deep groundwater. Mean residence times ranged from 28 to 36 months on the basis of O-18 data for the shallow groundwater and from 6 to 9 years on the basis of H-3 and CFC data for the deep groundwater. The importance of the upper drift and debris cover of the slopes for runoff generation at the test site was clearly demonstrated at the seasonal timescale, showing a contribution of 69.4% based on a mixing model with a monthly time step. The deep groundwater contribution was 19.5%. With this information a conceptual model of runoff generation for the study site was constructed.

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