Numerous basin aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions of the world derive a significant portion of their recharge from adjacent mountains. Such recharge can effectively occur through either stream infiltration in the mountain-front zone (mountain-front recharge, MFR) or subsurface flow from the mountain (mountain-block recharge, MBR). While a thorough understanding of recharge mechanisms is critical for conceptualizing and managing groundwater systems, distinguishing between MFR and MBR is difficult. We present an approach that uses hydraulic head, chloride and electrical conductivity (EC) data to distinguish between MFR and MBR. These variables are inexpensive to measure, and may be readily available from hydrogeological database...
The role of groundwater as a component of mountain water systems is poorly understood due to a lack ...
Significant uncertainty is associated with efforts to quantity recharge in arid regions such as sout...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Numerous basin aquifers ...
In semiarid climates, a significant component of recharge to basin aquifers oc-curs along the mounta...
In arid and semi-arid settings a key hydrological question is: does significant recharge occur and, ...
Mountain‐block recharge (MBR) is the subsurface inflow of groundwater to lowland aquifers from adjac...
Mountain block recharge (MBR), an important component of recharge in arid climates, contributes wate...
Mountain front recharge (MFR) is the contribution of mountains to recharge the aquifers in the adjac...
© 2017 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany Mountain-front...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Determining recharge rates is critical for understanding and managing groundwater systems. This stud...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
The Mountain-Block Recharge (MBR), also referred to as the hidden recharge, consists of groundwater ...
The role of groundwater as a component of mountain water systems is poorly understood due to a lack ...
Significant uncertainty is associated with efforts to quantity recharge in arid regions such as sout...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Numerous basin aquifers ...
In semiarid climates, a significant component of recharge to basin aquifers oc-curs along the mounta...
In arid and semi-arid settings a key hydrological question is: does significant recharge occur and, ...
Mountain‐block recharge (MBR) is the subsurface inflow of groundwater to lowland aquifers from adjac...
Mountain block recharge (MBR), an important component of recharge in arid climates, contributes wate...
Mountain front recharge (MFR) is the contribution of mountains to recharge the aquifers in the adjac...
© 2017 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany Mountain-front...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Determining recharge rates is critical for understanding and managing groundwater systems. This stud...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
The Mountain-Block Recharge (MBR), also referred to as the hidden recharge, consists of groundwater ...
The role of groundwater as a component of mountain water systems is poorly understood due to a lack ...
Significant uncertainty is associated with efforts to quantity recharge in arid regions such as sout...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...