A model to simulate recharge processes of karst massifs
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Publication Date
9-5-2014
Publication Title
Hydrological Processes
Volume Number
29
Issue Number
10
Abstract
The recharge processes have been evaluated for two karst massifs of southern Italy, the Mt Terminio and Mt Cervialto, characterized by wide endorheic areas. The annual mean recharge has been estimated by Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, from regression of annual mean values of different ground-elevated rain gauges and thermometers. The recharge has been distinguished for endorheic areas and the other areas of spring catchment, and the ratio between the output spring and input rainfall has been also estimated (recharge coefficient). The annual recharge has been used to calibrate a daily scale model, which allows to estimate the amount of effective rainfall, which is retained as soil moisture; the amount reaching the water table (recharge s.s.); and the amount of rainfall, which develops the runoff and leaves the catchment. All these amounts vary through the hydrological year, in function of soil moisture deficit and daily rainfall intensity. The model allows estimating the recharge conditions through the hydrological year, and it is a useful tool for water management.
Keywords
Karst, Groundwater recharge, Hydrology, Geographic information systems, Water resource management
Document Type
Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10353
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Fiorillo, Francesco; Pagnozzi, Mauro; and Ventafridda, Gerardo, "A model to simulate recharge processes of karst massifs" (2014). KIP Articles. 8335.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/8335
