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Title: 
Estimation using 18O of the water residence time in small watersheds
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Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Abstract: 
From the 18O hydrograph separation method, it was found that groundwater contribution is the principal component of the total discharge produced by these two catchment areas. The weighted mean of the 18O concentration in the precipitation, obtained for a four year period, was close to -6.0‰, with a variation in range of +2.3‰ to -16.3‰. For Bufalos stream water the weighted mean of 18O values during the same period (1984-1987) was -6.3‰, with a variation from -2.5‰ to -10.1‰, whereas for Paraiso this mean was -6.4‰, with extreme values of -3.1‰ and -9.8‰. From these values it was found that the amplitude damping (Ariver/Aprecipitation) was 0.41 for the Bufalos watershed and 0.36 for Paraiso. Using the appropriate equation to estimate the mean residence time of water in the subsurface reservoir of the Bufalos and Paraiso watersheds, the results of 4.3 and 5.0 months, respectively, were obtained. -from Authors
Issue Date: 
1-Jan-1992
Citation: 
Isotope techniques in water resources development 1991. Proc. symposium, Vienna, 1991, p. 75-84.
Time Duration: 
75-84
Keywords: 
  • agricultural catchment
  • hydrograph separation
  • oxygen-18
  • rain- runoff relationship
  • water residence time
  • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Bufalos Stream
  • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Paraiso Stream
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outro
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