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Assessing the potential for significant and episodic recharge in southwestern Australia using rainfall data
Authors:Fay M. Lewis  Glen R. Walker
Affiliation:(1) Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia,;(2) Agriculture Western Australia, York Road, Northam, Western Australia 6401, Australia,;(3) Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology, CSIRO Land and Water, Private Bag 2, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064, Australia,;(4) Present address: Fay Lewis Consulting, P.O. Box 178, Glen Forrest, Western Australia 6071, Australia,
Abstract:Agricultural practices in semi-arid parts of southwestern Australia have increased recharge and raised groundwater levels. As a result, land salinization has occurred. Managers aim to address the problem by reducing recharge, but it is not known whether all recharge is regular and seasonal or whether a substantial component is episodic (i.e. occurs in irregular pulses). Approaches that reduce regular recharge may not be effective at reducing recharge that is episodic. Water balances were used to assess the potential for recharge to be episodic at 53 sites throughout Western Australia. The results show that, for the conditions modeled, a substantial proportion of the recharge in drier parts of the agricultural areas occurred episodically, and that direct episodic recharge could be as important in some semi-arid areas as in arid regions. Therefore, mean annual rainfall is not a strong predictor of the ratio of episodic to total recharge at a site. The model indicates that in agricultural areas, most significant and episodic recharge events occurred over just a few days in winter months, when rainfall was dominated by frontal systems. However, substantial episodic recharge also resulted from large storms during the months of January, February, and March. The implication is that it will be difficult to reduce recharge substantially, and thus control salinity, as long as agriculture relies heavily on shallow-rooted winter-growing plants. Electronic Publication
Keywords:Groundwater recharge/Water budget Australia Salinization Agriculture Groundwater management
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