Authors
Michael Rinderer, HJ Van Meerveld, Jan Seibert
Publication date
2014/7
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
50
Issue
7
Pages
6067-6080
Description
Topographic indices like the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) have been used to predict spatial patterns of average groundwater levels and to model the dynamics of the saturated zone during events (e.g., TOPMODEL). However, the assumptions underlying the use of the TWI in hydrological models, of which the most important is that groundwater level variation can be approximated by a series of steady state situations, are rarely tested. It is also not clear how well findings from existing hillslope studies on sites with transmissive soil can be transferred to entire catchments with less permeable soils. This study, therefore, evaluated the suitability of selected topographic indices to describe spatial groundwater level variations based on time series from 51 groundwater wells in a 20 ha catchment with low‐permeability soils in Switzerland. Results showed that median groundwater levels were correlated to slope …
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