Issue 1, 2023

Intermittent streamflow generation in a merokarst headwater catchment

Abstract

Intermittent headwater streams are highly vulnerable to environmental disturbances, but effective management of these water resources requires first understanding the mechanisms that generate streamflow. This study examined mechanisms governing streamflow generation in merokarst terrains, a type of carbonate terrain that covers much of the central United States yet has received relatively little attention in hydrological studies. We used high-frequency sampling of precipitation, stream water, and groundwater during summer 2021 to quantify the contributions to streamflow from different water sources and characterize their short-term dynamics in a 1.2 km2 merokarst catchment at the Konza Prairie Biological Station (Kansas, USA). Mixing calculations using stable water isotopes and dissolved ions indicate that streamflow is overwhelmingly contributed by groundwater discharge from thin (1–2 m) limestone aquifers, even during wet periods, when soil water and surface runoff are generally expected to be more important. Relationships between hydraulic heads in the aquifers and their contributions to streamflow differed early in the study period compared to later, after a major storm occurred, suggesting there is a critical threshold of groundwater storage that the bedrock needs to attain before fully connecting to the stream. Furthermore, contributions from each limestone unit varied during the study period in response to differences in their hydrogeological properties and/or their stratigraphic position, which in turn impacted both the length of streamflow and its composition. Taken together, we interpret that the subsurface storage threshold and variation in aquifer properties are major controllers of flow intermittency in merokarst headwater catchments.

Graphical abstract: Intermittent streamflow generation in a merokarst headwater catchment

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2022
Accepted
11 Nov 2022
First published
23 Nov 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Environ. Sci.: Adv., 2023,2, 115-131

Intermittent streamflow generation in a merokarst headwater catchment

C. M. Hatley, B. Armijo, K. Andrews, C. Anhold, J. B. Nippert and M. F. Kirk, Environ. Sci.: Adv., 2023, 2, 115 DOI: 10.1039/D2VA00191H

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