A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau

<p>Karst aquifers are an important water resource, but are particularly vulnerable to pollution due to the typically short residence times. As the rainwater runs off on the surface it may collect contamination from faeces and other sources, before infiltrating the surface. It is therefore impo...

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Main Authors: C. Reszler, J. Komma, H. Stadler, E. Strobl, G. Blöschl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-11-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/22/6147/2018/hess-22-6147-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-3a951f980db5468984ffd775734d1dcd2020-11-25T00:09:00ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382018-11-01226147616110.5194/hess-22-6147-2018A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateauC. Reszler0J. Komma1H. Stadler2E. Strobl3G. Blöschl4JR-AquaConSol GmbH, Steyrergasse 21, 8010 Graz, AustriaVienna University of Technology, Institute for Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, and Centre for Water Resource Systems, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, AustriaJR-AquaConSol GmbH, Steyrergasse 21, 8010 Graz, AustriaTechnisches Büro – Ingenieurbüro Mag. Dr. Elmar Strobl, Grubbergweg 4, 8062 Kumberg, AustriaVienna University of Technology, Institute for Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, and Centre for Water Resource Systems, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Austria<p>Karst aquifers are an important water resource, but are particularly vulnerable to pollution due to the typically short residence times. As the rainwater runs off on the surface it may collect contamination from faeces and other sources, before infiltrating the surface. It is therefore important to understand the spatial distribution of the frequency of surface runoff in karst areas. This paper proposes a new field-mapping method for the ability of the landscape to produce and convey surface runoff. The mapping method is based on (i) prior spatial information (e.g. geological map, terrain model), (ii) a visual assessment from a distance at the landscape scale (e.g. traces of surface runoff) and (iii) local data collection in the field (e.g. soil moisture, grain size distribution). The focus on variables that can be assessed from a distance in the landscape makes the method suitable for mapping larger areas than traditional field mapping. The mapping method is developed and tested for the 60&thinsp;km<span class="inline-formula"><sup>2</sup></span> Hochschwab area in Austria. The field mapping is used to specify a surface runoff propensity index which is tested against the spatial distribution of observed sink holes in the area. The mapping indicates that, in the study region, runoff occurs much more frequently in the poorly karstified dolomitic areas than in the limestone areas that are highly karstified. On dolomites, low permeable soils or debris prevail, often resulting in a permanent surface drainage network. On karstified limestone, sometimes overlaid by debris, surface runoff only occurs through infiltration excess at high rainfall intensities. Overall the analyses suggest that the mapping method is suitable for efficiently and reliably identifying spatial patterns of the ability of the landscape to produce and convey surface runoff in karst areas.</p>https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/22/6147/2018/hess-22-6147-2018.pdf
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author C. Reszler
J. Komma
H. Stadler
E. Strobl
G. Blöschl
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J. Komma
H. Stadler
E. Strobl
G. Blöschl
A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet C. Reszler
J. Komma
H. Stadler
E. Strobl
G. Blöschl
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title A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
title_short A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
title_full A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
title_fullStr A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
title_full_unstemmed A propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
title_sort propensity index for surface runoff on a karst plateau
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2018-11-01
description <p>Karst aquifers are an important water resource, but are particularly vulnerable to pollution due to the typically short residence times. As the rainwater runs off on the surface it may collect contamination from faeces and other sources, before infiltrating the surface. It is therefore important to understand the spatial distribution of the frequency of surface runoff in karst areas. This paper proposes a new field-mapping method for the ability of the landscape to produce and convey surface runoff. The mapping method is based on (i) prior spatial information (e.g. geological map, terrain model), (ii) a visual assessment from a distance at the landscape scale (e.g. traces of surface runoff) and (iii) local data collection in the field (e.g. soil moisture, grain size distribution). The focus on variables that can be assessed from a distance in the landscape makes the method suitable for mapping larger areas than traditional field mapping. The mapping method is developed and tested for the 60&thinsp;km<span class="inline-formula"><sup>2</sup></span> Hochschwab area in Austria. The field mapping is used to specify a surface runoff propensity index which is tested against the spatial distribution of observed sink holes in the area. The mapping indicates that, in the study region, runoff occurs much more frequently in the poorly karstified dolomitic areas than in the limestone areas that are highly karstified. On dolomites, low permeable soils or debris prevail, often resulting in a permanent surface drainage network. On karstified limestone, sometimes overlaid by debris, surface runoff only occurs through infiltration excess at high rainfall intensities. Overall the analyses suggest that the mapping method is suitable for efficiently and reliably identifying spatial patterns of the ability of the landscape to produce and convey surface runoff in karst areas.</p>
url https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/22/6147/2018/hess-22-6147-2018.pdf
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