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Sam Sandoval, PhDAssistant Professor
C.E. Specialist in Water Resources
University of California, DavisDepartment of Land, Air and Water Resources
Groundwater Hydrology
Workshop: Impact of Drought on Livestock Oct/2014
Hopland Researchand Extension
Center
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Overview
Hydrology and Groundwater What is Groundwater?- How fast does groundwater
move?- Where does groundwater
come from and where does it go?
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Groundwater Hydrology
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What is groundwater?
An underground lake? A network of underground rivers? A rectangular network of pipelike water
arteries? A giant sponge?
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What is groundwater?Groundwater = Water Completely
filling Pores/Fractures
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Groundwater in Different Sediments and Rocks
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What is groundwater?
Saturated Zone
Unsaturated Zone
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Unsaturated Zone
AKA Vadose zone (“Zone of aeration”) above the water table soil pores contain
either air or water
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saturated Zone
Aquifers: Water bearing properties; this is the “saturated zone”
Confined: Soil or rock below the land surface that is saturated with water. There are layers of impermeable material both above and below it and it is under pressure
Unconfined: aquifer whose upper water surface (water table) is at atmospheric pressure, and thus is able to rise and fall
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Springs
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Confined – Unconfined Aquifers
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Unconfined Aquifer
Losingstream
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Unconfined Aquifer
Gaining stream
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Other Types of Aquifers
Aquiclude: contains water but cannot transmit it rapidly enough to furnish a significant supply to a well or spring.
Aquitard (“confining unit”): low-permeability zone that retards, but does not prevent, the flow of water. It does not readily yield water for beneficial uses but can serve as a ground water storage unit.
Aquifuge: Contains no geologic openings and cannot hold, transport water
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Aquifers Comes in All Shapes and SizesTo be a good aquifer…1 - good porosity (space between grains)2 - good permeability (connection btwn pores)
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Aquifers are interconnected too
Cross contamination concerns Subsurface contaminant transport
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Direction of Groundwater Flow?
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Direction of Regional GW Flow
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300200Unconfined Aquifer
Direction of Groundwater Flow?
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California groundwater
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Courtesy, Claudia Fawn, USGS, 2008
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fractured bedrock of California’s mountain ranges
Sediments=> result of erosion, water, wind, lake deposition, ocean bay deposition
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
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Local & regional Groundwater Flow
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Cone of Depression near a well
from: U.S. Geological Survey, ‘Ground Water and the Rural Homeowner’
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
Rainy Season
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Growing Season
Groundwater Extraction
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
Rainy Season
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Growing Season
Groundwater Extraction
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Snowmelt Runoff
Snowmelt Runoff
Rainfall
Rainy Season(Droughts)
X X XX
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Growing Season(Droughts)
Groundwater Extraction
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Growing Season(Droughts)
Groundwater Extraction
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Growing Season(Droughts)
Groundwater Extraction
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State GW source Problems
Depletion Seawater
intrusion Subsidence
Management strategies?
Groundwater Challenges
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Groundwater Depletion
http://gis.water.ca.gov/app/groundwater
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Seawater Intrusion
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Subsidence
What’s going on here?
A dropping of the land surface as a result of ground water being pumped.
Cracks and fissures can appear in the land. Subsidence can be an irreversible process.
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Solutions: Water Budget
Water Balance!
ΔS = P – R – G – ET
S: Storage P: Precipitation R: Runoff G: Ground
infiltration ET:
Evapotranspiration
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Solutions: Conjunctive Use
Coordinated use of surface water and groundwater to meet crop demand
Active: artificial recharge; SW intentionally percolated or injected into aquifers for later use
Passive (“In Lieu”): rely on SW in wet years, use GW in dry years
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Groundwater management: artificial recharge to store excess water + improving water quality Water traps Drainholes Cutwaters Infiltration basins
Solutions: Management of Artificial recharge (MAR)
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SolNs: Other Recharge methods
Water traps: increase infiltration in streambeds. The traps are earthen dams of variable height
Cutwaters: excavations of variable dimensions, used as reservoirs, built in low-lying areas
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Thanks
“Use the water that you need, but not a drop more”
“Usa el agua que necesites, pero ni una gota mas”
[email protected]://watermanagement.ucdavis.edu/cooperative-extension/
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Space and Time
Disconnect between
Water Supply and Water
Use
WATER USERS
RAIN
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California groundwater
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Hydrology
Water Cycle
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Hydrology and Hydrologic cycle
Precipitation
EvaporationEvapo-
TranspirationInfiltration
Runoff
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Weather, Climate,
Atmosphere and Climate Change
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Weather and Climate“Climate is what you expect; weather is what you get” Mark Twain
WeatherActual state of the atmosphere at a particular time
ClimateStatistical description of weather over a period of time, usually a few decades. Important for long term decisions
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Atmosphere
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Not GHG78% of N221% of O21% of Argon99.95% 0.05% GHG
Atmosphere
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Energy coming from the Sun
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Greenhouse gas effect Greenhouse effectThe heating of the Earth’s surface by the atmosphere. In other words, the atmosphere warms the surface by making it harder for the surface to lose energy to space.
Earth Surface Earth Surface
No AtmosphereWith Atmosphere
Baby Blanket Effect
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Greenhouse gas effect
Baby Blanket Effect
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Global energy Balance
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Not GHG78% of N221% of O21% of Argon99.95%
0.05% remaining0.039% CO20.00018% CH40.00003% N2OHalocarbons Ozone
Atmosphere
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Where GHG come from? GHG absorb “energy” (infrared
photons) to keep the earth warm(responsible for GHG effect)
Water VaporNatural: Evaporation from the oceans and is removed through rainfall, humans, animals bacteria and plants (respiration). Human induced: Through reservoir evaporation,
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)Natural: Humans, animals bacteria and plants (respiration). Human induced: Fossil fuel combustion release to the atmosphere carbon dioxide the that was sequestrated in rocks for hundreds of million of year. Long residence 100K years
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Where GHG come from? CH4 (Methane)
Natural: wetlands, termites, emissions from the oceans, geological sources. Human induced: Rising livestock (cattle, goars and sheep), rice paddies (bacteria in the soil produce methane), landfills, petrochemical industry, burning of forest and other biomass. Long residence, Decades
N2O (Nitrous Oxide)Natural: Produced during thunderstorms, is caused by splitting of Nitrogen MoleculesHuman induced: Industrial sources (Agriculture fertilization), fossil fuel combustion (oil and coal)
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Carbon Dioxide- increases primarily from fossil fuel burning, deforestationMethane- increases primarily from intensive agriculture, poor natural gas production practicesNitrous Oxide- increases primarily from vehicles, agriculture
Sulfur Aerosols (dust)- changes primarily from volcanoes, fossil fuel (coal) burning
GHG history
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So …what do you think is happening if
the GHG concentration in the Atmosphere is increasing ?
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IPCC (2007). “Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report”
Temperature
Sea level
Snow cover
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Continental temperature Change
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Climate Change … Climate change
Any systematic change in the long term statistics of climate elements (temperature, pressure, winds) sustained over several decades longer.
Compare the climate for one period against another, and if the statistics have change, then the climate has changed
Anomaly The difference between a climate statistic and a
reference value Why? Absolute values vary sharply, but changes
across space are constant over a much longer distance
Anomaly = Time Series – Reference Value
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Climate change in Napa?
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Weather stations in Napa 1990-2011
Oakville Station (North)
Carneros Station (West
Airport)
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Precipitation 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Inch
es
Oakville Station (North)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70In
ches
Carneros Station (West Airport)
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Temperature
Oakville Station (North)
Carneros Station (West Airport)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
F
54
55
56
57
58
59
60F
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Avg. Min.Temperature
Oakville Station (North)
Carneros Station (West Airport)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Avg
. Min
. Tem
p. (
F)
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47A
vg. M
in. T
empe
ratu
re (
F)
44.044.7
42.5
43.8
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Humidity
Oakville Station (North)
Carneros Station (West Airport)
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
Rel
. Hum
idit
y (%
)
60
70
80
90
100
110
120R
elat
ive
Hum
idit
y (%
)
72.3
69.5
76.975.3
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Thanks
“Use the water that you need, but not a drop more”
“Usa el agua que necesites, pero ni una gota mas”