Authors
W Jesse Hahm, David N Dralle, Maryn Sanders, Alexander B Bryk, Kristen Elizabeth Fauria, Mong-Han Huang, Berit Hudson‐Rasmussen, Mariel D Nelson, Michelle A Pedrazas, L Schmidt, John Whiting, William E Dietrich, DM Rempe
Publication date
2022/4
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
e2021WR031781
Description
Bedrock vadose zone water storage (i.e., rock moisture) dynamics are rarely observed but potentially key to understanding drought responses. Exploiting a borehole network at a Mediterranean blue oak savanna site—Rancho Venada—we document how water storage capacity in deeply weathered bedrock profiles regulates woody plant water availability and groundwater recharge. The site is in the Northern California Coast Range within steeply dipping turbidites. In a wet year (water year 2019; 647 mm of precipitation), rock moisture was quickly replenished to a characteristic storage capacity, recharging groundwater that emerged at springs to generate streamflow. In the subsequent rainless summer growing season, rock moisture was depleted by about 93 mm. In two drought years that followed (212 and 121 mm of precipitation) the total amount of rock moisture gained each winter was about 54 and 20 mm …
Total citations
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