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Base of fresh water, groundwater salinity, and well distribution across California

Mary Kang, Debra Perrone, Ziming Wang, Scott Jasechko, Melissa M. Rohde

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 399,454) across California. We find that 19 to 56% of the groundwater TDS measurements made at depths deeper than defined bases of fresh water pump fresh groundwater (TDS < 2,000 mg/L). Because fresh groundwater is found at depths deeper than the base of fresh water, current policies informed by base of fresh water assessments may not be managing and protecting large volumes of deep fresh groundwater. Furthermore, we find that nearly 4% of existing groundwater wells penetrate defined bases of fresh water, and nearly 16% of wells overlie it by no more than 100 m, evidencing widespread encroachment on the base of fresh water by groundwater users. Consequently, our analysis suggests that groundwater sustainability in California may be poorly safeguarded in some places and that the base-of-fresh-water concept needs to be reconsidered as a means to define and manage groundwater.

Topics & Concepts

GroundwaterSalinityEnvironmental scienceDistribution (mathematics)Base (topology)Hydrology (agriculture)BiologyEcologyGeologyMathematicsMathematical analysisGeotechnical engineeringGroundwater flow and contamination studiesGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryHydrology and Watershed Management Studies
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