Title of article
Interbasin Underflow Between Closed Altiplano Basins in Chile
Author/Authors
Montgomery، Errol L. نويسنده , , Rosko، Michael J. نويسنده , , Castro، Santiago O. نويسنده , , Keller، Barry R. نويسنده , , Bevacqua، Paolo S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-522
From page
523
To page
0
Abstract
Interbasin ground water movement of 200 to 240 L/sec occurs as underflow beneath a mountainous surface water divide separating the topographically higher Salar de Michincha from the topographically lower Salar de Coposa internally drained basins in the Altiplano of northern Chile. Salt-encrusted flats (salars) and saline lakes occur on the lowest parts of the basin floors and comprise the principal evaporative discharge areas for the basins. Because a surface water divide separates the basins, surface water drainage boundaries do not coincide with ground water drainage boundaries. In the region, interbasin ground water movement is usually not recognized, but occurs for selected basins, and at places is an important component of ground water budgets. With increasing development of water for mining industry and potential exportation of ground water from the Altiplano for use at coastal cities, demonstration and quantification of interbasin movement is important for assessment of sustainable ground water development in a region of extreme aridity. Recognition and quantification of interbasin ground water underflow will assist in management of ground water resources in the arid Chilean Altiplano environment.
Keywords
Bottom-up , pheromone , predator-prey , ozone , Top-down , air pollution , atmospheric change , Greenhouse gas , Carbon dioxide
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Record number
64648
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