Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain block, is an important component of recharge to basin-fill aquifer systems. Distinguishing and quantifying the surface from subsurface components of MFR is necessary for water resource planning and management, particularly as climate change may impact these components in distinct ways. This study tests the hypothesis that MFR components can be distinguished in long-screened, basin-fill production wells by (1) groundwater age and (2) the median elevation of recharge. We developed an MFR characterization approach by combining age distributions in six wells using tritium, krypton-85, argon-39, and radiocarbon, and median recharge elevations fro...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
Use of geochemical tracers has improved our conceptual and quantitative understanding of mountain sy...
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, sin...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
Thirteen noble gas samples were collected from eleven wells and two mountain springs in the Treasure...
Over the past few decades, urban development has been the motivation behind many studies related to ...
[1] Bedrock groundwater in alpine watersheds is poorly understood, mainly because of a scarcity of w...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Numerous basin aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions of the world derive a significant portion of ...
Mountain‐block recharge (MBR) is the subsurface inflow of groundwater to lowland aquifers from adjac...
Deeper flows through bedrock in mountain watersheds could be important, but lack of data to characte...
In semiarid climates, a significant component of recharge to basin aquifers oc-curs along the mounta...
pre-printNoble gases are useful tracers for constraining groundwater recharge temperature and elevat...
Mountain block recharge (MBR), an important component of recharge in arid climates, contributes wate...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
Use of geochemical tracers has improved our conceptual and quantitative understanding of mountain sy...
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, sin...
Mountain-front recharge (MFR), or all inflow to a basin-fill aquifer with its source in the mountain...
Thirteen noble gas samples were collected from eleven wells and two mountain springs in the Treasure...
Over the past few decades, urban development has been the motivation behind many studies related to ...
[1] Bedrock groundwater in alpine watersheds is poorly understood, mainly because of a scarcity of w...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Numerous basin aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions of the world derive a significant portion of ...
Mountain‐block recharge (MBR) is the subsurface inflow of groundwater to lowland aquifers from adjac...
Deeper flows through bedrock in mountain watersheds could be important, but lack of data to characte...
In semiarid climates, a significant component of recharge to basin aquifers oc-curs along the mounta...
pre-printNoble gases are useful tracers for constraining groundwater recharge temperature and elevat...
Mountain block recharge (MBR), an important component of recharge in arid climates, contributes wate...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
Use of geochemical tracers has improved our conceptual and quantitative understanding of mountain sy...
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, sin...