Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula

Watering ponds are an important source of drinking water supply for livestock in semi-arid rangelands. Understanding the hydrological functioning of this kind of infrastructures is crucial for efficient water management in areas where water resources are often scarce. In this line, we have analyzed...

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Main Authors: Ubaldo Marín-Comitre, Susanne Schnabel, Manuel Pulido-Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1038
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spelling doaj-d37833dd69224f94be8e850cb3bfe48a2020-11-25T03:10:56ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-04-01121038103810.3390/w12041038Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian PeninsulaUbaldo Marín-Comitre0Susanne Schnabel1Manuel Pulido-Fernández2GeoEnvironmental Research Group, University of Extremadura, 10071 Cáceres, SpainGeoEnvironmental Research Group, University of Extremadura, 10071 Cáceres, SpainGeoEnvironmental Research Group, University of Extremadura, 10071 Cáceres, SpainWatering ponds are an important source of drinking water supply for livestock in semi-arid rangelands. Understanding the hydrological functioning of this kind of infrastructures is crucial for efficient water management in areas where water resources are often scarce. In this line, we have analyzed temporal patterns of water availability in a set of watering ponds located in Iberian rangelands and their relationship with temporal rainfall variability. In addition, the effectiveness of the ponds for conserving stored water during dry periods and some influencing factors (pond size and catchment area) have also been assessed. The results showed a high correlation between water availability and precedent rainfall, confirming, on the one hand, the capacity of storage of these infrastructures and, on the other hand, the importance of temporal rainfall patterns in their hydrological behavior. Our findings point to a minimum pond area of 2000 m<sup>2</sup> and a catchment area/storage capacity ratio around 100 m<sup>−1</sup> in order for watering ponds can face the dry summer period with certain guarantees, at least in regular hydrological years. Nonetheless, the vulnerability shown by the majority of the watering ponds in times of drought limits their usefulness as unique sources of water supply in many farms.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1038watering pondsrangelanddehesahydrologyrunoffsemi-arid areas
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author Ubaldo Marín-Comitre
Susanne Schnabel
Manuel Pulido-Fernández
spellingShingle Ubaldo Marín-Comitre
Susanne Schnabel
Manuel Pulido-Fernández
Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
Water
watering ponds
rangeland
dehesa
hydrology
runoff
semi-arid areas
author_facet Ubaldo Marín-Comitre
Susanne Schnabel
Manuel Pulido-Fernández
author_sort Ubaldo Marín-Comitre
title Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_short Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_full Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_fullStr Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological Characterization of Watering Ponds in Rangeland Farms in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_sort hydrological characterization of watering ponds in rangeland farms in the southwest iberian peninsula
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Watering ponds are an important source of drinking water supply for livestock in semi-arid rangelands. Understanding the hydrological functioning of this kind of infrastructures is crucial for efficient water management in areas where water resources are often scarce. In this line, we have analyzed temporal patterns of water availability in a set of watering ponds located in Iberian rangelands and their relationship with temporal rainfall variability. In addition, the effectiveness of the ponds for conserving stored water during dry periods and some influencing factors (pond size and catchment area) have also been assessed. The results showed a high correlation between water availability and precedent rainfall, confirming, on the one hand, the capacity of storage of these infrastructures and, on the other hand, the importance of temporal rainfall patterns in their hydrological behavior. Our findings point to a minimum pond area of 2000 m<sup>2</sup> and a catchment area/storage capacity ratio around 100 m<sup>−1</sup> in order for watering ponds can face the dry summer period with certain guarantees, at least in regular hydrological years. Nonetheless, the vulnerability shown by the majority of the watering ponds in times of drought limits their usefulness as unique sources of water supply in many farms.
topic watering ponds
rangeland
dehesa
hydrology
runoff
semi-arid areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1038
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