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  <dc:creator>Scott K. Anderholm</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2000</dc:date>
  <dc:description>Mountain-front recharge, which generally occurs along the &#13;
margins of alluvial basins, can be a large part of total recharge to &#13;
the aquifer system in such basins. Mountain-front recharge occurs as &#13;
the result of infiltration of flow from streams that have headwaters &#13;
in the mountainous areas adjacent to alluvial basins and ground-&#13;
water flow from the aquifers in the mountainous areas to the &#13;
aquifer in the alluvial basin.&#13;
&#13;
This report presents estimates of mountain-front recharge to the basin-fill &#13;
aquifer along the eastern side of the Middle Rio Grande Basin in central&#13;
 New Mexico. The basin is a structural feature that contains a &#13;
large thickness of basin-fill deposits, which compose the main aquifer&#13;
 in the basin. The basin is bounded along the eastern side by &#13;
mountains composed of crystalline rocks of Precambrian age and &#13;
sedimentary rocks of Paleozoic age. Precipitation is much larger &#13;
in the mountains than in the basin; many stream channels &#13;
debouch from the mountainous area to the basin.&#13;
&#13;
Chloride-balance and water-yield regression methods were used &#13;
to estimate mountain-front recharge. The chloride-balance &#13;
method was used to calculate a chloride balance in watersheds in &#13;
the mountainous areas along the eastern side of the basin &#13;
(subareas). The source of chloride to these watersheds is bulk &#13;
precipitation (wet and dry deposition). Chloride leaves these &#13;
watersheds as mountain-front recharge. The water-yield &#13;
regression method was used to determine the streamflow from the &#13;
mountainous watersheds at the mountain front. This streamflow &#13;
was assumed to be equal to mountain-front recharge because &#13;
most of this streamflow infiltrates and recharges the &#13;
basin-fill aquifer. &#13;
&#13;
Total mountain-front recharge along the eastern side of the &#13;
Middle Rio Grande Basin was estimated to be about 11,000 acre-&#13;
feet per year using the chloride-balance method and about 36,000 &#13;
and 38,000 acre-feet per year using two water-yield regression &#13;
equations. There was a large range in the recharge estimates in a &#13;
particular subarea using the different methods. Mountain-front &#13;
recharge ranged from 0.7 to 15 percent of total annual &#13;
precipitation in the subareas (percent recharge). Some of the &#13;
smallest values of percent recharge were in the subareas in &#13;
the southern part of the basin, which generally have low &#13;
altitudes. The larger percent-recharge values were from subareas &#13;
with higher altitudes.&#13;
&#13;
With existing information, determining which of the mountain-&#13;
front recharge estimates is most accurate and the reasons for &#13;
discrepancies among the different estimates is not possible. The &#13;
chloride-balance method underestimates recharge if the &#13;
chloride concentration used in the calculations for precipitation is &#13;
too small or the chloride concentration in recharge is too &#13;
large. Water-yield regression methods overestimate recharge if &#13;
the amount of evapotranspiration of water that infiltrates into the &#13;
channel bed of arroyos during runoff from summer thunderstorms &#13;
is large.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/wri004010</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ;&#13;
Information Services [distributor],</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Mountain-front recharge along the eastern side of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, central New Mexico</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>