Assessing groundwater recharge in an Andean closed basin using isotopic characterization and a rainfall-runoff model: Salar del Huasco basin, Chile | Evaluation de la recharge des eaux souterraines dans un bassin fermé andin en utilisant la caractérisation isotopique et un modèle pluie-débit: le bassin du Salar del Huasco, Chili Evaluación de la recarga del agua subterránea en una cuenca andina cerrada mediante la caracterización isotópica y un modelo lluvia-escorrentía: cuenca del Salar del Huasco, Chile 应用同位素特征描述和降雨径流模型评估安第斯山脉封闭盆地的地下水补给: 智利 Avaliação da recarga das águas subterrâneas numa bacia Andina fechada por meio de caracterização isotópica e um modelo chuva-vazão: bacia do Salar del Huasco, Chile
2015
Uribe, Javier | Muñoz, José F. | Gironás, Jorge | Oyarzún, Ricardo | Aguirre, Evelyn | Aravena, Ramón
Closed basins are catchments whose drainage networks converge to lakes, salt flats or alluvial plains. Salt flats in the closed basins in arid northern Chile are extremely important ecological niches. The Salar del Huasco, one of these salt flats located in the high plateau (Altiplano), is a Ramsar site located in a national park and is composed of a wetland ecosystem rich in biodiversity. The proper management of the groundwater, which is essential for the wetland function, requires accurate estimates of recharge in the Salar del Huasco basin. This study quantifies the spatio-temporal distribution of the recharge, through combined use of isotopic characterization of the different components of the water cycle and a rainfall-runoff model. The use of both methodologies aids the understanding of hydrological behavior of the basin and enabled estimation of a long-term average recharge of 22 mm/yr (i.e., 15 % of the annual rainfall). Recharge has a high spatial variability, controlled by the geological and hydrometeorological characteristics of the basin, and a high interannual variability, with values ranging from 18 to 26 mm/yr. The isotopic approach allowed not only the definition of the conceptual model used in the hydrological model, but also eliminated the possibility of a hydrogeological connection between the aquifer of the Salar del Huasco basin and the aquifer that feeds the springs of the nearby town of Pica. This potential connection has been an issue of great interest to agriculture and tourism activities in the region.
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