2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129140
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Water-table response to extreme precipitation events

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“…We therefore argue that D is manuscript submitted to Water Resources Research a fundamental property in governing aquifer memory. Higher diffusivity aquifers have a more rapid GWL recession (Corona et al, 2023), because the response can be propagated more efficiently. Of the wells with hydraulic property data (26), D spans over five orders of magnitude ranging from 0.007 to 260.7 m 2 /s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We therefore argue that D is manuscript submitted to Water Resources Research a fundamental property in governing aquifer memory. Higher diffusivity aquifers have a more rapid GWL recession (Corona et al, 2023), because the response can be propagated more efficiently. Of the wells with hydraulic property data (26), D spans over five orders of magnitude ranging from 0.007 to 260.7 m 2 /s.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The vadose zone effectively acts as a reservoir that can store extreme event water (Corona & Ge, 2022), functioning as a recharge signal filter. In many cases, extreme precipitation is an important contributor to groundwater recharge (Corona et al, 2023;Thomas et al, 2016). Unconfined aquifers can respond to infiltration from within several hours to days (Wittenberg et al, 2019), depending on the vadose zone thickness (Schuler et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%