Science Inventory

Southwestern Intermittent and Ephemeral Stream Connectivity

Citation:

Goodrich, D., W. Kepner, L. Levick, AND P. Wigington. Southwestern Intermittent and Ephemeral Stream Connectivity. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, VA, 54(2):400-422, (2018).

Impact/Purpose:

Provides a detailed and comprehensive examination of the hydrologic and ecological influence and connectivity of ephemeral and intermittent streams on perennial or intermittent rivers in the arid and semi-arid southwestern United States with particular emphasis on Arizona and New Mexico. It draws heavily on the San Pedro River Basin, Arizona.

Description:

Ephemeral and intermittent streams are abundant in the arid and semiarid landscapes of the Western and Southwestern United States (U.S.). Connectivity of ephemeral and intermittent streams to the relatively few perennial reaches through runoff is a major driver of the ecohydrology of the region. These streams supply water, sediment, nutrients, and biota to downstream reaches and rivers. In addition, they provide runoff to recharge alluvial and regional groundwater aquifers that support baseflow in perennial mainstem stream reaches over extended periods when little or no precipitation occurs. Episodic runoff, as well as groundwater inflow to surface water in streams support limited naturally occurring riparian communities. This paper provides an overview and comprehensive examination of factors affecting the hydrologic, chemical, and ecological connectivity of ephemeral and intermittent streams on perennial or intermittent rivers in the arid and semiarid Southwestern U.S. Connectivity as influenced and moderated through the physical landscape, climate, and human impacts to downstream waters or rivers is presented first at the broader Southwestern scale, and secondly drawing on a specific and more detailed example of the San Pedro Basin due to its history of extensive observations and research in the basin. A wide array of evidence clearly illustrates hydrologic, chemical, and ecological connectivity of ephemeral and intermittent streams throughout stream networks.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/01/2018
Record Last Revised:04/16/2018
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 340418