2014
DOI: 10.56577/sm-2014.284
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Recharging the Tularosa Basin

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“…Our simulations follow the nested nature of hydrologic systems expected in topographic-driven flow through mountainous systems (as presented in Tóth ( 2009)), with water age and brackish groundwater patterns within the alluvium comparable to the ones found in the Tularosa Basin (Eastoe & Rodney, 2014;Mamer et al, 2014;Newton & Land, 2016). This range of patterns in the alluvium is a consequence of the mixing between local and regional flowpaths in the mountain block that are sensible to the topographic and geologic characteristics of the mountain system.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Our simulations follow the nested nature of hydrologic systems expected in topographic-driven flow through mountainous systems (as presented in Tóth ( 2009)), with water age and brackish groundwater patterns within the alluvium comparable to the ones found in the Tularosa Basin (Eastoe & Rodney, 2014;Mamer et al, 2014;Newton & Land, 2016). This range of patterns in the alluvium is a consequence of the mixing between local and regional flowpaths in the mountain block that are sensible to the topographic and geologic characteristics of the mountain system.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…We check the following physical requirements in all our simulations. (a) Recharge rates between 10 −2 and 10 0 m/yr, as presented in other studies (Gleeson et al., 2011; Schaller & Fan, 2009; Wilson & Guan, 2004), (b) temperature profiles that follow realistic scenarios coming from previous simulations (Smith & Chapman, 1983), and (c) age distributions similar to the ones found in analogous systems (Figure 4) (Eastoe & Rodney, 2014; Frisbee, Phillips, et al., 2013; Frisbee, Wilson, et al., 2013; Mamer et al., 2014).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
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