1975
DOI: 10.3133/ofr75298
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Relation of precipitation to annual ground-water recharge in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio area, Texas

Abstract: Annual recharge data obtained from historical records and mean-annual precipitation data computed from rainfall records were used to develop simple linear-regression equations for use in estimating annual recharge for seven subbasins in the San Antonio area. Adjustments were made to the precipitation parameter to account for the effects of year-end storms. The standard errors of estimate of the regression equations ranged from 26 percent for the Blanco River basin to 45 percent for the area between the Sabinal… Show more

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“…Rainfall, which may vary significantly from year to year, is the primary source of aquifer recharge. Recharge is predominantly via losing streams as they cross the Balcones fault zone (Puente, 1975). Natural discharge occurs at springs within the fault zone.…”
Section: Hydrologic and Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rainfall, which may vary significantly from year to year, is the primary source of aquifer recharge. Recharge is predominantly via losing streams as they cross the Balcones fault zone (Puente, 1975). Natural discharge occurs at springs within the fault zone.…”
Section: Hydrologic and Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…May and June have the highest recharge, followed by September and October (Figure 2d), showing a similar pattern to the monthly precipitation (Figure 2a). It should be noted that the basin boundaries defined in the Puente (1978) for recharge estimation are slightly different than the basin boundaries shown in Figure 1, particularly the SabMed basin and the Medina basin. The difference in basin boundaries is negligible because instead of volumetric recharge (acre‐feet), the area‐normalized recharge depth (mm) is used.…”
Section: Study Area Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Estimates of groundwater recharge to the Edwards BFZA are made by the USGS in cooperation with the Edwards Aquifer Authority (Puente, 1978; Slattery, 2020). In this study, the dataset of monthly groundwater recharge (1934–2019) estimated by the USGS is used (Slattery, 2020).…”
Section: Study Area Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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