River–aquifer interactions enhancing evapotranspiration in a semiarid riparian zone: A modelling study

Author:

Zhu Bowen1ORCID,Huang Maoyi2,Chen Xingyuan3,Bisht Gautam3,Shuai Pin4ORCID,Xie Xianhong5

Affiliation:

1. College of Water Resource Science and Engineering Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan China

2. National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Silver Spring Maryland USA

3. Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland Washington USA

4. Utah State University Logan Utah USA

5. State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Faculty of Geographical Science Beijing Normal University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe hydrologic flows across the river–aquifer interface play an important role in groundwater dynamics and biogeochemical reactions within the subsurface; however, little is known about the effects of river–aquifer interactions on land surface processes. In this study, we developed a fully coupled three‐dimensional (3D) land surface and subsurface model at a high resolution (~1 km) that accounts for high‐frequency hydrologic exchange flow conditions to investigate how river–aquifer interactions modulate surface water budgets in the Upper Columbia‐Priest Rapids watershed, a typical semiarid watershed located in the northwestern United States where river stage fluctuates in response to reservoir releases changing. Our results show that the spatiotemporal dynamics of river–aquifer interactions are highly heterogeneous, driven mainly by river‐stage fluctuations. Adding 6.64 × 106 m3 year−1 of water over the watershed from the river to groundwater owing to the lateral flow, river–aquifer interactions led to an increase in soil evaporation and transpiration supplied by higher soil moisture content, particularly in deeper subsurface. In a hypothetic future scenarios where a 5‐m rise in river stage was assumed, the hydrologic flow exchange rates were intensified, resulting in higher surface water over the entire watershed. Overall, lateral flow induced by river–aquifer exchanges leads to an increase in evapotranspiration of ~75% in the historical period and of ~83% in the hypothetical future scenario. Our study demonstrates the potential of coupled model as an effective tool for understanding river–aquifer–land surface interactions, and indicates that river–aquifer interactions fundamentally alter the water balance of the riparian zone for the semiarid watershed and will likely become more frequent and intense in the future under the effects of climate change.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

U.S. Department of Energy

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

Publisher

Wiley

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