The year 2000 storm event in the Quebrada Chacarilla and calculation of recharge to the Pampa Tamarugal aquifer.

John Houston

Abstract


A major flash flood took place in the Chacarilla catchment in January 2000 as indicated by offlapping overbank mudflow deposits. The peak flood has been determined at 450 (± 50) m3/s and it is possible to trace the origin of this flood to a quantifiable storm event in the Altiplano. Downstream, the surface water flood infiltrated the alluvial fan to recharge groundwater aquifers. A monitoring well in the fan toe showed a water level rise due to infiltration of 0.45 m that can be translated into a recharge event of 25 million m3. The storm giving rise to this recharge has a return period of 4 years and so mean annual recharge is equivalent to ~200 l/s. The catchment response is shown to be non-linear with positive feedback, so that rarer events provide proportionately greater recharge. Long-term declines in groundwater level may be partly due to climatic fluctuations and the causes of such fluctuations are discussed.


How to cite this article Houston, J. 2001, The year 2000 storm event in the Quebrada Chacarilla and calculation of recharge to the Pampa Tamarugal aquifer.. Revista Geológica de Chile 28 (2) : 163-177. .