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Estimation of aquifer recharge measured by the isotopic fractionation of water vapor and the hydrological balance of the soil in the dry tropical forest of Costa Rica

Por: Barrientos Peña, Andrea Noemí [autor].
Colaborador(es): Benegas Negri, Laura A [asesor] | Birkel, Christian [asesor].
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Turrialba, Costa Rica Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) 2022Descripción: 1 recurso en línea (33 páginas) pdf.Tema(s): HIDROLOGIA | HYDROLOGY | ISOTOPOS | ISOTOPES | RECARGA DE AGUAS SUBTERRANEAS | GROUNDWATER RECHARGE | FRACCIONAMIENTO ISOTÓPICO | BOSQUE TROPICAL | EVALUACIÓN DE AGUAS SUBTERRÁNEAS | BALANCE HIDRICO | WATER BALANCE | COSTA RICA | BOSQUE TROPICAL SECORecursos en línea: eng Nota de disertación: Tesis (Mag.) –CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2022 Resumen: It develop an approach of an hourly, lumped, conceptual, tracer-aided water balance model that simulates aquifer recharge in a dry tropical forest in Costa Rica. The model considers evaporative fractionation by estimating the isotopic content of the vapor losses from interception and the upper soil horizon, which is a process commonly overlooked. The incorporation of fractionation in the model resulted in satisfactory representations of the behavior and variability of the isotopic signals in atmospheric water vapor. A first effort was made to estimate the recharge based on the model with the best metrics. Simulations show that a recharge of 89 mm was generated from March to December 2019.
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Tesis (Mag.) –CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2022

It develop an approach of an hourly, lumped, conceptual, tracer-aided water balance model that simulates aquifer recharge in a dry tropical forest in Costa Rica. The model considers evaporative fractionation by estimating the isotopic content of the vapor losses from interception and the upper soil horizon, which is a process commonly overlooked. The incorporation of fractionation in the model resulted in satisfactory representations of the behavior and variability of the isotopic signals in atmospheric water vapor. A first effort was made to estimate the recharge based on the model with the best metrics. Simulations show that a recharge of 89 mm was generated from March to December 2019.

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