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Seasonal and Long‐Term Variations in Hydraulic Head in a Karstic Aquifer: Roswell Artesian Basin,New Mexico1
Authors:Lewis Land  Brad T Newton
Institution:1. Respectively, Hydrogeologist, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and the National Cave & Karst Research Institute, Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220;2. Hydrogeologist, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mining Resources, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico 87801
Abstract:Abstract: Water levels in the karstic San Andres limestone aquifer of the Roswell Artesian Basin, New Mexico, display significant variations on a variety of time scales. Large seasonal fluctuations in hydraulic head are directly related to the irrigation cycle in the Artesian Basin, lower in summer months and higher in winter when less irrigation occurs. Longer‐term variations are the result of both human and climatic factors. Since the inception of irrigated farming more than a century ago, over‐appropriation of water resources has caused water levels in the artesian aquifer to fall by as much as 70 m. The general decline in hydraulic head began to reverse in the mid‐1980s due to a variety of conservation measures, combined with a period of elevated rainfall toward the end of the 20th Century.
Keywords:ground water  karst  artesian aquifer  Roswell Artesian Basin
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