Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale

Groundwater recharge is a key hydrological process for integrated water resource management, as it recharges aquifers and maintains the baseflow of perennial rivers. In Brazil, the Cerrado biome is an important continental recharge zone, but information on rates and spatial distribution is still lac...

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Main Authors: Ronaldo Medeiros dos Santos, Sérgio Koide, Bruno Esteves Távora, Daiana Lira de Araujo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/20
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spelling doaj-276b02364125415795263ebbef000e982020-12-25T00:05:24ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-12-0113202010.3390/w13010020Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed ScaleRonaldo Medeiros dos Santos0Sérgio Koide1Bruno Esteves Távora2Daiana Lira de Araujo3Department of Forestry Engineering, Federal Institute of the North of Minas Gerais—Campus Salinas, Salinas 39560-000, BrazilDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilGroundwater recharge is a key hydrological process for integrated water resource management, as it recharges aquifers and maintains the baseflow of perennial rivers. In Brazil, the Cerrado biome is an important continental recharge zone, but information on rates and spatial distribution is still lacking for this country. The objective of this work was to characterize the groundwater recharge process in phreatic aquifers of the Cerrado biome. For this, an experimental watershed representative of the referred biome was established and intensively monitored. The methodology consisted of an inverse numerical modeling approach of the saturated zone and three classic methods of recharge evaluation—hydrological modeling, baseflow separation, and water table elevation. The results indicated average potential recharge around 35% of the annual precipitation, average effective recharge around 21%, and higher rates occurring in flat areas of Ferralsols covered with natural vegetation of the Cerrado biome. As the level of uncertainty inferred from the methods was high, these results were considered a first attempt and will be better evaluated by comparison with other methods not applied in this work, such as the lysimeter and chemical tracer methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/20phreatic aquifersBrazilian Cerradonumerical modelinghydrological modelingbaseflowwater table elevation
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author Ronaldo Medeiros dos Santos
Sérgio Koide
Bruno Esteves Távora
Daiana Lira de Araujo
spellingShingle Ronaldo Medeiros dos Santos
Sérgio Koide
Bruno Esteves Távora
Daiana Lira de Araujo
Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
Water
phreatic aquifers
Brazilian Cerrado
numerical modeling
hydrological modeling
baseflow
water table elevation
author_facet Ronaldo Medeiros dos Santos
Sérgio Koide
Bruno Esteves Távora
Daiana Lira de Araujo
author_sort Ronaldo Medeiros dos Santos
title Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
title_short Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
title_full Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
title_fullStr Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater Recharge in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil—A Multi-Method Study at Experimental Watershed Scale
title_sort groundwater recharge in the cerrado biome, brazil—a multi-method study at experimental watershed scale
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Groundwater recharge is a key hydrological process for integrated water resource management, as it recharges aquifers and maintains the baseflow of perennial rivers. In Brazil, the Cerrado biome is an important continental recharge zone, but information on rates and spatial distribution is still lacking for this country. The objective of this work was to characterize the groundwater recharge process in phreatic aquifers of the Cerrado biome. For this, an experimental watershed representative of the referred biome was established and intensively monitored. The methodology consisted of an inverse numerical modeling approach of the saturated zone and three classic methods of recharge evaluation—hydrological modeling, baseflow separation, and water table elevation. The results indicated average potential recharge around 35% of the annual precipitation, average effective recharge around 21%, and higher rates occurring in flat areas of Ferralsols covered with natural vegetation of the Cerrado biome. As the level of uncertainty inferred from the methods was high, these results were considered a first attempt and will be better evaluated by comparison with other methods not applied in this work, such as the lysimeter and chemical tracer methods.
topic phreatic aquifers
Brazilian Cerrado
numerical modeling
hydrological modeling
baseflow
water table elevation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/20
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