Drivers of Daily Water Level Fluctuation of Shallow Groundwater in the Inner Delta of the River Danube

Water Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.3390/w16142011
Balázs Trásy, Norbert Magyar, I. Hatvani, Tamás Garamhegyi, I. Kovács-Székely, J. Kovács, Tímea Trásy-Havril
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Groundwater flow systems are influenced by the changes in surface waters as well as climatic factors. These teleconnections significantly increase in cases of extreme weather conditions. To prepare and mitigate the effect of such phenomena, the background factors that create and influence natural processes must be recognized. In the present study, 94 shallow groundwater (SGW) wells’ water level time series were analyzed in the inner delta of the River Danube (Europe) the Szigetköz region to explore which factors contribute to the development of diurnal periodicity of SGW and what its drivers are. The relationship between surface meteorological processes and SGW dynamics in the Szigetköz region was investigated using hourly data from monitoring wells. Hourly water temperature data exhibited weak correlations with meteorological parameters. However, daily averaged data revealed stronger correlations, particularly between SGW levels and air temperature and potential evapotranspiration. Diurnal periodicity in SGW fluctuations correlated strongly with potential evapotranspiration. The study also demonstrated the role of capillary fringe dynamics in linking surface evapotranspiration with SGW fluctuations. Changes in groundwater levels, even small, can significantly affect soil moisture, vegetation, and ecosystem functioning, highlighting the sensitivity of the unsaturated zone to SGW fluctuations driven by surface processes.
多瑙河内三角洲浅层地下水日水位波动的驱动因素
地下水流系统受到地表水变化和气候因素的影响。在极端天气条件下,这些远距离联系会明显增加。为了防备和减轻此类现象的影响,必须认识到造成和影响自然过程的背景因素。本研究分析了多瑙河内三角洲(欧洲)西盖特柯兹地区 94 口浅层地下水井的水位时间序列,以探讨哪些因素导致了浅层地下水日周期性的发展及其驱动因素。利用监测井提供的每小时数据,研究了西盖特柯兹地区地表气象过程与 SGW 动态之间的关系。每小时水温数据与气象参数的相关性较弱。然而,日平均数据显示出更强的相关性,特别是 SGW 水平与气温和潜在蒸散量之间的相关性。SGW 波动的昼夜周期与潜在蒸散量密切相关。这项研究还证明了毛细边缘动力学在地表蒸散与 SGW 波动之间的联系。地下水位的变化,即使很小,也会对土壤水分、植被和生态系统功能产生重大影响,这凸显了非饱和带对地表过程驱动的 SGW 波动的敏感性。
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