Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers

The principle aim of this study was to outline a new method for determining steady state infiltration rates for the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers. A secondary study aim was to apply four alternative infiltration prediction models to study conditions and compare results. The procedure entailed constr...

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Main Author: Katz, Leslie Tomb,1958-
Other Authors: Maddock III, Thomas
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1987
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191965
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1919652015-10-23T04:37:55Z Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers Katz, Leslie Tomb,1958- Maddock III, Thomas Wilson, Gray Ince, Simon The principle aim of this study was to outline a new method for determining steady state infiltration rates for the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers. A secondary study aim was to apply four alternative infiltration prediction models to study conditions and compare results. The procedure entailed constructing a plan-view map of channel flow conditions from an aerial video, and digitizing the wetted area. Steady state infiltration conditions were demonstrated to have been established on both streams during the study period. Combining the wetted area values with known or estimated inflow/outflow rates, steady state infiltration rates were computed: 1.35 ft/day, or 18.19 acft/ day/mi, for the Santa Cruz River, and 1.65 ft/day, or 40.91 acft/ day/mi, on the Rillito River. Results from the application of the four alternative methodologies showed that Lane's (1983) predicted rates agreed most closely with values determined in this study. The Flug et al. (1980) values differed most dramaticly. 1987 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191965 213298263 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The principle aim of this study was to outline a new method for determining steady state infiltration rates for the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers. A secondary study aim was to apply four alternative infiltration prediction models to study conditions and compare results. The procedure entailed constructing a plan-view map of channel flow conditions from an aerial video, and digitizing the wetted area. Steady state infiltration conditions were demonstrated to have been established on both streams during the study period. Combining the wetted area values with known or estimated inflow/outflow rates, steady state infiltration rates were computed: 1.35 ft/day, or 18.19 acft/ day/mi, for the Santa Cruz River, and 1.65 ft/day, or 40.91 acft/ day/mi, on the Rillito River. Results from the application of the four alternative methodologies showed that Lane's (1983) predicted rates agreed most closely with values determined in this study. The Flug et al. (1980) values differed most dramaticly.
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author Katz, Leslie Tomb,1958-
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Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
author_sort Katz, Leslie Tomb,1958-
title Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
title_short Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
title_full Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
title_fullStr Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
title_full_unstemmed Steady state infiltration processes along the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers
title_sort steady state infiltration processes along the santa cruz and rillito rivers
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1987
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191965
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