JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Hydrologic Landscapes Perspective on Groundwater Connectivity of Depressional Wetlands

Abstract

Research into processes governing the hydrologic connectivity of depressional wetlands has advanced rapidly in recent years. Nevertheless, a need persists for broadly applicable, non-site-specific guidance to facilitate further research. Here, we explicitly use the hydrologic landscapes theoretical framework to develop broadly applicable conceptual knowledge of depressional-wetland hydrologic connectivity. We used a numerical model to simulate the groundwater flow through five generic hydrologic landscapes. Next, we inserted depressional wetlands into the generic landscapes and repeated the modeling exercise. The results strongly characterize groundwater connectivity from uplands to lowlands as being predominantly indirect. Groundwater flowed from uplands and most of it was discharged to the surface at a concave-upward break in slope, possibly continuing as surface water to lowlands. Additionally, we found that groundwater connectivity of the depressional wetlands was primarily determined by the slope of the adjacent water table. However, we identified certain arrangements of landforms that caused the water table to fall sharply and not follow the surface contour. Finally, we synthesize our findings and provide guidance to practitioners and resource managers regarding the management significance of indirect groundwater discharge and the effect of depressional wetland groundwater connectivity on pond permanence and connectivity.

Keywords:
Groundwater Water table Wetland Hydrology (agriculture) Landform Surface water Environmental science Groundwater model Groundwater flow Subsurface flow Geology Aquifer Ecology Geomorphology Environmental engineering

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Topics

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology

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