Title of article
Dynamics of transmission losses in a large arid stream channel
Author/Authors
Jens Lange، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
15
From page
112
To page
126
Abstract
The temporal dynamics of transmission losses are illustrated during single events within a 150 km long arid channel reach of the Kuiseb River, Namib Desert, Namibia. This is facilitated not using a traditional water balance study but by applying a mathematical flow routing scheme with parameters not calibrated with runoff information. Transmission losses are deliberately excluded from the model so that actual transmission losses can be identified as the component of model simulations that plots significantly higher than the measured discharges at the downstream end of the reach. Results indicate that transmission losses concentrate during high discharge peaks and are minor during small to medium flows. This behaviour is attributed mainly to enhanced water losses in flooded overbank areas. Although the exact percentage of groundwater recharge from these waters cannot be quantified, the present study implies that single high magnitude flows are more important than frequent small to medium flows for providing recharge and thereby sustaining the riparian vegetation of large desert streams.
Keywords
Large ephemeral streams , Transmission losses , Arid environments , Flow routing , Riparian vegetation , Namib Desert , Kuiseb River
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Record number
1098510
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