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Preliminary study of flow regimes and stream water residence times in multi-scale forested watersheds of central Cambodia

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PADDY AND WATER ENVIRONMENT
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 25-35

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10333-008-0104-3

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Forested watershed; Multi-scale observation; Residence time; Runoff generation; Stable isotope of water

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  1. Research Revolution project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT, Japan)
  2. Assessment of Impact of Global-Scale Change in Water Cycles on Food Production and Alternative Policy Scenario'' project of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Council Secretariat (AFFRCS), Japan

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To elucidate the water cycle in lowland forests of the Mekong River basin, our research group established four experimental watersheds in the Stung Chinit River basin in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. The drainage areas of these experimental watersheds ranged from small (4 km(2)) to mesoscale (3,659 km(2)). Here, we present the first preliminary results of our rainfall-discharge observations and analyses of temporal variations of stable isotope ratios in rainfall, stream water, and groundwater. This paper focuses on the following three main topics: annual rainfall, discharge, and water balance; stormflow generation and dominant flow pathways; and flow regimes and stream water residence times. All stream water residence times (tau = 1.7-7.5 months) for the four experimental watersheds were shorter than the residence time of the groundwater (tau = 9.4 months) through the soil and regolith layers, implying that the stream waters consisted of not only the groundwater-flow component, but also younger-aged flow components such as saturation-excess overland flow. The smallest (4 km(2); O Toek Loork) watershed had longer residence time (tau = 7.5 months) than the three larger watersheds (126-3,659 km(2); tau = 1.7-3.9 months). This may suggest differing contributions of the groundwater and younger-aged flow components in the stream water in each watershed. Our approach of multi-scale watershed observation might better contribute to the needs of physically based models and aid in predictions for ungauged basins.

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