The Upper San Pedro River Basin (Arizona, U.S.A.) contains one of the few remaining desert riparian areas in the Southwest. This study characterizes and quantifies the water sources that contribute to riparian groundwater and sustain river baseflow using a suite of geochemical tracers including stable and radioactive isotopes and anions. Results indicate that of the possible sources, basin groundwater from the west and local recharge of monsoon floodwaters are the most significant water sources to the riparian system. Using a simple two end-member mixing model, riparian groundwater varies from 10 to 90% basin groundwater whereas baseflow ranges from 0 to 55%; the percentage is well correlated with gaining (basin groundwater dominated) and l...
Environmental isotopes and water chemistry distinguish water types, aquifer recharge mechanisms, and...
Water issues in the Lower San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona are becoming increasingly co...
The usefulness of environmental isotopes (δ18O, δ2H, 3H, and 14C) and other chemical tracers in hydr...
Streams and groundwaters interact in distinctly different ways during flood versus base flow periods...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
The Middle San Pedro Basin in southeastern Arizona is a typical alluvial basin in the semi-arid sout...
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confl...
Combining geochemical data with physical data produces a powerful method for understanding sources a...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, major ions, and trace elements were used as geochemical trac...
Use of geochemical tracers has improved our conceptual and quantitative understanding of mountain sy...
In the center of San Bernardino Valley in southeastern Arizona, San Bernardino National Wildlife Ref...
This thesis examines dilution gauging data from the San Pedro River east of Sierra Vista., Arizona i...
The chemistry of ground water from the Lower San Pedro River basin between Reddington and Mammoth, A...
ABSTRACT Accurate estimates of groundwater recharge are necessary components for understanding longt...
The Cienega Creek watershed (CCW) of southern Arizona contains springs and wetlands (cienegas) that ...
Environmental isotopes and water chemistry distinguish water types, aquifer recharge mechanisms, and...
Water issues in the Lower San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona are becoming increasingly co...
The usefulness of environmental isotopes (δ18O, δ2H, 3H, and 14C) and other chemical tracers in hydr...
Streams and groundwaters interact in distinctly different ways during flood versus base flow periods...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
The Middle San Pedro Basin in southeastern Arizona is a typical alluvial basin in the semi-arid sout...
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confl...
Combining geochemical data with physical data produces a powerful method for understanding sources a...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, major ions, and trace elements were used as geochemical trac...
Use of geochemical tracers has improved our conceptual and quantitative understanding of mountain sy...
In the center of San Bernardino Valley in southeastern Arizona, San Bernardino National Wildlife Ref...
This thesis examines dilution gauging data from the San Pedro River east of Sierra Vista., Arizona i...
The chemistry of ground water from the Lower San Pedro River basin between Reddington and Mammoth, A...
ABSTRACT Accurate estimates of groundwater recharge are necessary components for understanding longt...
The Cienega Creek watershed (CCW) of southern Arizona contains springs and wetlands (cienegas) that ...
Environmental isotopes and water chemistry distinguish water types, aquifer recharge mechanisms, and...
Water issues in the Lower San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona are becoming increasingly co...
The usefulness of environmental isotopes (δ18O, δ2H, 3H, and 14C) and other chemical tracers in hydr...