ABSTRACT: The
use of stream flow routing for direct channel precipitation
with isotopically-based hydrograph separations: the role of
new water in stormflow generation
Understanding the
pathways by which event water contributes to stream stormflow
provides insight into stormflow generation mechanisms. We
analyze the impact of storm size on the relative contribution
of event water to stormflow by using natural variations in
the oxygen isotopic composition of precipitation and stream
water to separate multiple stormflow hydrographs from a single
fourth-order, 1212 ha catchment. We extend previous isotope-based
hydrograph separations by independently accounting for the
contribution of event water via direct channel precipitation
to the stream hydrograph. The direct channel precipitation
contribution is determined using a numerical model of stream
flow routing though the catchment, taking precipitation and
digital elevation data as input variables. For the range of
storm sizes sampled, having recurrence intervals ranging from
less than a week to ~4 months, essentially all the event water
in stream stormflow can be attributed to direct channel precipitation.
Event water not directly falling on the stream channel indirectly
contributes to stormflow by increasing the subsurface discharge
of pre-event water to the stream. Neither the hydrograph separation
data, field observations during the precipitation events,
nor experimental observations of flow in a large-scale natural
soil column extracted from the watershed are consistent with
macropore flow or groundwater ridging as the primary mechanism
responsible for increasing subsurface discharge. Results from
a series of artificial rain experiments using the unsaturated
natural soil column are consistent with a preferential kinematic
flow model and indicate that the discharge of pre-event water
to the stream during a storm event may be controlled by kinematic
flow processes within the watershed soils.
Renshaw CE, Feng X, Sinclair KJ and
Dums RH. The use of stream flow routing for direct channel
precipitation with isotopically-based hydrograph separations:
the role of new water in stormflow generation. Journal of
Hydrology 273(1-4): 205-216, 2003.