Modelling the hydrological interactions between a fissured granite aquifer and a valley mire in the Massif Central, France
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Published:2021-01-19
Issue:1
Volume:25
Page:291-319
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Duranel ArnaudORCID, Thompson Julian R.ORCID, Burningham HeleneORCID, Durepaire Philippe, Garambois StéphaneORCID, Wyns RobertORCID, Cubizolle Hervé
Abstract
Abstract. We developed a high-resolution MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 model of a 231.3 ha headwater catchment in the granitic uplands of the French
Massif Central to estimate the contribution of groundwater upwelling to the
water balance of the Dauges mire, an acidic valley mire of international
importance for nature conservation. We estimated that groundwater upwelling
from the underlying weathered granite formations – mostly an approximately 55 m deep fissured zone – provides 27.1 % of total long-term inflows to
the mire. This contribution increases to 37.2 % in September when total
inflows are small. Overland boundary inflow accounts for an average of
40.2 % of total inflows. However, most of this originates from
groundwater seepage through mineral soils along the mire margins or in small
non-channelised valleys upslope of the mire. A sensitivity analysis showed that model performance in terms of the simulation of mire groundwater levels was most sensitive to parameters describing the mineral soils and weathered granite formations rather than the overlying peat layer. Variation partitioning demonstrated that groundwater upwelling was the most important
factor driving simulated monthly groundwater table depth within the mire.
Sustained groundwater upwelling maintains the mire water table close to or
at ground level for most of the year. As a result, precipitation and
overland boundary inflows quickly leave the wetland as saturation-excess runoff. There was close agreement between the observed distribution of mire habitats and areas where the simulated long-term groundwater seepage rate
was larger than zero in September. Our results demonstrate that, contrary to
the assumed small contribution of groundwater to the hydrology of hard-rock regions, groundwater upwelling from underlying weathered formations can be a
quantitatively important and functionally critical element of the water
balance of valley mires in granitic headwater catchments. These results have
important legal and management implications.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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