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Hydrologic interactions between an alluvial fan and a slope wetland in the central Rocky Mountains, USA

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Woods, Scott W, MacDonald, Lee H, and Westbrook, Cherie J, Hydrologic interactions between an alluvial fan and a slope wetland in the central Rocky Mountains, USA: .

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Slope wetlands generally occur at breaks in slope where discharging ground water maintains moist soil conditions. They often are found on the perimeter of highly permeable alluvial fans, but there have been no detailed hydrologic studies of these particular wetlands. We combined stream and spring flow measurements with five years of water-level and piezometric data to understand the hydrology of a 1.6 ha slope wetland at the base of a 5.2 ha alluvial fan in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Step changes in streamflow inputs resulting from an upstream water diversion helped confirm the linkages inferred from the hydrometric data. Nearly 30% of the streamflow along a 180-m reach on the alluvial fan was lost to seepage. Discharge [...]

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