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Statistical Evaluation of the Influences of Precipitation and River Level Fluctuations on Groundwater in Yoshino River Basin, Japan

Linyao Dong    
Yiwei Guo    
Wenjian Tang    
Wentao Xu and Zhongjie Fan    

Resumen

Precise evaluation of the correlations among precipitation, groundwater and river water enhance our understanding on regional hydrological circulation and water resource management. The innovative and efficient use of wavelet analysis has been able to identify significant interactions in the spatial and temporal domains and to estimate the recharge travel time. In this paper, a wavelet analysis was utilized to analyse 43 years of monthly, and 2 years of daily, precipitation, river level and groundwater level data in the Yoshino River Basin, Japan. There were two main results: (1) There was a significant influence of precipitation and river on groundwater, with a periodicity of 4?128 days, 1 year and 2?7 years. The periodicity of 1 year was correlated with seasonal variability. The significant interaction at 4?128 days mainly occurred in the rainy season. The 2?7-year oscillation of aquifer water levels was determined by precipitation. (2) The recharge-water travel times in the study area estimated from the arrow patterns in the precipitation?groundwater wavelet coherence (WTC) were consistent for each observation well. The response times of the aquifer to precipitation were 1 day and 3?6 days in 2013 and 2014, respectively. The different time lags were likely determined by the timing of maximum daily precipitation.

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