Variability and Trends in Runoff Efficiency in the Conterminous United States |
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Authors: | Gregory J McCabe David M Wolock |
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Institution: | 1. U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Regional Research, Central Branch, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado;2. U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Water Science Center, Lawrence, Kansas |
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Abstract: | Variability and trends in water‐year runoff efficiency (RE) — computed as the ratio of water‐year runoff (streamflow per unit area) to water‐year precipitation — in the conterminous United States (CONUS) are examined for the 1951 through 2012 period. Changes in RE are analyzed using runoff and precipitation data aggregated to United States Geological Survey 8‐digit hydrologic cataloging units (HUs). Results indicate increases in RE for some regions in the north‐central CONUS and large decreases in RE for the south‐central CONUS. The increases in RE in the north‐central CONUS are explained by trends in climate, whereas the large decreases in RE in the south‐central CONUS likely are related to groundwater withdrawals from the Ogallala aquifer to support irrigated agriculture. |
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Keywords: | runoff efficiency runoff climate variability climate trends |
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