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Selected Techniques for Monitoring Water Movement Through Unsaturated Alluvium During Managed Aquifer Recharge

David R. O'Leary, Joseph M. Nawikas, John A. Izbicki, Matthew K. Burgess | October 21st, 2016


Managed aquifer recharge is used to augment natural recharge to aquifers. It can be used to replenish aquifers depleted by pumping or to store water during wetter years for withdrawal during drier years. Infiltration from ponds is a commonly used, inexpensive approach for managed aquifer recharge.

At some managed aquifer recharge sites, the time when infiltrated water arrives at the water table is not always clearly shown by water-level data (fig. 1). As part of site characterization and operation, it can be desirable to track downward movement of infiltrated water through the unsaturated zone to identify when it arrives at the water table.

Keywords

Groundwater Exchange, groundwater recharge, managed aquifer recharge (MAR) - also see Groundwater Recharge