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Controls on Stream Water Age in a Saturation Overland Flow‐Dominated Catchment

Dana Lapides, W. Jesse Hahm, Daniella Rempe, W. E. Dietrich, David Dralle

2022Water Resources Research28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Water age and flow pathways should be related; however, it is still generally unclear how integrated catchment runoff generation mechanisms result in streamflow age distributions at the outlet. Here, we combine field observations of runoff generation at the Dry Creek catchment with StorAge Selection (SAS) age models to explore the relationship between stream water age and runoff pathways. Dry Creek is a 3.5 km 2 catchment in the Northern California Coast Ranges with a Mediterranean climate, and, despite an average rainfall of ≈1,800 mm/yr, is an oak savannah due to the limited hillslope water storage capacity. Runoff lag to peak—after initial seasonal wet‐up—is rapid (∼1–2 hr), and total annual streamflow consists predominantly of saturation overland flow, based on field mapping of saturated extents and an inferred runoff threshold for the expansion of saturation extent beyond the geomorphic channel. SAS modeling based on daily isotope sampling reveals that streamflow is typically older than 1 day. Since streamflow primarily consists of overland flow, a significant portion of overland flow must not be event‐rain but instead derive from older, nonevent groundwater returning to the surface, consistent with field observations of exfiltrating head gradients, return flow through macropores, and extensive saturation days after storm events. We conclude that even in a watershed fed primarily by overland flow, runoff is primarily not composed of event water. Our findings have implications for the interpretation of stream chemistry and the assumptions built into widely used hydrograph separation inferences, namely, the assumption that overland flow consists of new (event) water.

Topics & Concepts

Surface runoffStreamflowHydrology (agriculture)HydrographEnvironmental scienceDrainage basinRunoff curve numberSubsurface flowRunoff modelWatershedSaturation (graph theory)GeologyGroundwaterGeographyEcologyBiologyCombinatoricsMathematicsGeotechnical engineeringMachine learningComputer scienceCartographyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryGroundwater flow and contamination studies