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Evaluation of the Glugla method for estimating evapotranspiration and groundwater recharge
Authors:JAMES V BONTA  MIKE MÜLLER
Institution:1. USDA Agricultural Research Service , North Appalachian Experimental Watershed , PO Box 488, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812, USA E-mail: bonta@coshocton.com;2. Dresden Ground Water Research Center , Meraner Strasse 10, D-01217, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Abstract

Estimates of groundwater recharge are often needed for a variety of groundwater resource evaluation purposes. A method for estimating long-term groundwater recharge and actual evapotranspiration not known in the English literature is presented. The method uses long-term average annual precipitation, runoff, potential evaporation, and crop-yield information, and uses empirical parameter curves that depend on soil and crop types to determine long-term average annual groundwater recharge (GWR). The method is tested using historic lysimeter records from 10 lysimeters at Coshocton, Ohio, USA. Considering the coarse information required, the method provides good estimates of groundwater recharge and actual evapotranspiration, and is sensitive to a range of cropping and land-use conditions. Problems with practical application of the technique are mentioned, including the need for further testing using given parameter curves, and for incorporating parameters that describe current farming practices and other land uses. The method can be used for urban conditions, and can be incorporated into a GIS framework for rapid, large-area, spatially-distributed estimations of GWR. An example application of the method is given.
Keywords:continuous streamflow modelling  unit hydrographs  regionalization
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