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ID 1461
Citation Ping, J, Nichol, C. and Wei, X. 2014. Quantification of groundwater recharge using the chloride mass balance method in a semi-arid mountain terrain, South Interior British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research 6(1): 383-388
Organization UBCO
URL http://jocpr.com/vol6-iss1-2014/JCPR-2014-6-1-383-388.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords Groundwater recharge is essential to groundwater resources availability to economy and society development in
semiarid areas. Chloride mass balance method to assess groundwater recharge have been review and was employed
to quantify groundwater recharge in North Okanagan which is a semiarid mountainous terrain, southern interior
British Columbian, Canada. Chloride concentration in precipitation was summed from the historical data observed
by Environment Canada. Chloride concentration in groundwater associated with surface water was determined
from groundwater samples and previous studies. The results indicated that estimate recharge at valley bottom as
10-16 mm/yr (1.1-1.9%) of precipitation and 7-11 mm/yr (1.8-2.7%) of precipitation on mountain areas appear
useful. Errors in the estimated recharge rate maybe large because of the limited data used in this analysis.
Keywords: Keywords: Keywords: Keywords: Chloride Mass Balance; Recharge; Semi-arid areas; Mountain Terrain, groundwater modelling
Information Type article
Regional Watershed Okanagan
Sub-watershed if known Deep Creek
Aquifer #
Comments
Project status complete
Contact Name Adam Wei
Contact Email [email protected]