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Data and Code release: Lagged impacts of groundwater pumping on streamflow due to stream drying: Incorporation into analytical streamflow depletion estimation methods


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Abstract

This is the data and code release for the manuscript "Lagged impacts of groundwater pumping on streamflow due to stream drying: Incorporation into analytical streamflow depletion estimation methods" by Sam Zipper et al, currently in review.

Abstract of manuscript: Water management often requires accounting for reductions in streamflow caused by groundwater pumping (‘streamflow depletion’). Since streamflow depletion cannot be quantified from observational data, it is typically modeled. Analytical depletion functions (ADFs) are a low-cost, low-complexity approach for estimating streamflow depletion with utility for decision support, but ADFs adopt several simplifying assumptions, including an infinite supply of water within the stream. Here, we develop an approach to incorporate stream drying into ADFs to improve their estimation of streamflow and streamflow depletion. Using Scott Valley (California) as an example, we compare ADF results to observed streamflow data and the Scott Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model (SVIHM), a process-based numerical model of the domain. ADFs incorporating stream drying simulate strong agreement with observed streamflow and SVIHM results. Critically, ADFs with drying can simulate a temporal shift in streamflow depletion that occurs when summer stream drying causes stream network disconnections and a substantial fraction of streamflow depletion is lagged until the fall/winter, when the stream network rewets. Estimates of what streamflow would have been without groundwater pumping are required to incorporate stream drying into ADFs, and we evaluate the ability of a statewide statistical model of unimpaired monthly streamflow (the California Natural Flows Database [CNFD]) to meet this need. ADFs using CNFD data simulate appropriate temporal dynamics but overestimate streamflow, suggesting that regional unimpaired flow estimates combined with local bias-correction could provide a mechanism to apply ADFs in watersheds without local numerical models.

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Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Scott Valley
North Latitude
41.6501°
East Longitude
-122.7084°
South Latitude
41.3054°
West Longitude
-123.0311°

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Data and Code release: Lagged impacts of groundwater pumping on streamflow due to stream drying: Incorporation into analytical streamflow depletion estimation methods

This is the data and code used in the manuscript "Lagged impacts of groundwater pumping on streamflow due to stream drying: Incorporation into analytical streamflow depletion estimation methods" by Sam Zipper et al.

If you use this data or code, please cite the manuscript: [add citation info here once published]

Table of contents

This release should have the necessary data and code to make all figures and calculate all statistics in the manuscript. For relative paths to work, the 'ScottValley' directory should be your working directory.

  • functions/ = contains some generic functions used in the manuscript, most notably:
    • depletion_accumulate_and_redistribute.R = accumulates and redistributes streamflow and streamflow depletion through the stream network to implement drying (for '+ Drying' ADF results)
    • accumulate_depletion.R = accumulates depletion in the stream network but ignores stream drying (for 'No Drying' ADF results)
    • depletion_cap_and_redistribute.R = implements stream drying for a single stream reach. Not used in manuscript, but simplest way to understand how stream drying works.
  • ScottValley/ = contains most data and code used in paper
    • code/ = contains processing scripts that are used to generate processed data and output used for the paper
    • data/ = contains raw and processed data used for paper
    • figures+tables/ = contains scripts used to make each of the figures in the table
    • output/ = contains model results created as part of the analysis process

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Credits

Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
The Nature Conservancy 10192023-16680
The Nature Conservancy 06132024-17291

Contributors

People or Organizations that contributed technically, materially, financially, or provided general support for the creation of the resource's content but are not considered authors.

Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Ian Gambill Colorado School of Mines CO, US
Monty Schmitt The Nature Conservancy
Claire Kouba Yale University CA, US
Leland Scantlebury University of California, Davis
Thomas Harter Univ California Davis
Nicholas Murphy The Nature Conservancy

How to Cite

Zipper, S. (2025). Data and Code release: Lagged impacts of groundwater pumping on streamflow due to stream drying: Incorporation into analytical streamflow depletion estimation methods, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/f36f9b62549c46498bba89db66a8cbc5

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