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Data from: Time-lapse ensemble-based electrical resistivity tomography to monitor water flow from managed aquifer recharge operations

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posted on 2025-09-29, 18:09 authored by Mauricio Arboleda-Zapata, Gordon Osterman, Xinyan Li, Salini Sasidharan, Helen E. Dahlke, Scott Bradford
<p dir="ltr">Various managed aquifer recharge strategies, such as drywells, are being used in the California Central Valley (CCV) to replenish groundwater resources that have been depleted by over-pumping, especially during droughts. Drywell technology allows recharge water to bypass shallow impermeable layers and possible contaminated soils near the land surface. Understanding water flow in the vadose zone is crucial for assessing the performance of drywells regarding the amount of water that reaches the groundwater table and the fate of solutes. In this study, we demonstrate the applicability of time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography (TL-ERT) for imaging the water flow and subsequent aquifer recharge at a drywell site in the CCV with a thick (67–72 meters) vadose zone. Additionally, TL-ERT results were compared to point-scale observations from a collocated monitoring well. To invert our TL-ERT data sets, geostatistical constraints were applied to favor layered models as expected due to the alluvial deposits in the study area. By considering different correlation lengths, an ensemble of resistivity model solutions was generated per time-step instead of a single model solution (as typically performed). Model differences between the mean model of the baseline data set and the models from the subsequent time steps allowed us to image the wetting front development until reaching the regional aquifer, a perched water table, and flush of salts that were otherwise not visible or blurred when using single model solutions from standard deterministic TL-ERT inversion approaches.</p>

Funding

Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Sustaining Groundwater and Irrigated Agriculture in the Southwestern United States under a Changing Climate

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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History

Data contact name

Osterman, Gordon

Data contact email

gordon.osterman@usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Use limitations

We did not use the same device at all times. Depending on system availability, we used either a Syscal Terra (ERT0-ERT1, ERT7-ERT10) or a Syscal Pro device (ERT2-ERT6). These devices may have varying signal-to-noise ratios. Contact resistance varied over time, with higher values during dry seasons. We sought to reduce contact resistance by using salty water. The expected mismatch of electrode positions across ERT surveys is in the range of 1-2 m.

Temporal Extent Start Date

2023-04-20

Temporal Extent End Date

2024-07-31

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

Geographic Coverage

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Geographic location - description

Terranova Ranch, Helm, CA Start (Electrode 1): 36.57476, -120.0794, End (Electrode 144): 36.57928, -120.0738

ISO Topic Category

  • geoscientificInformation
  • inlandWaters

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

aquifers; groundwater recharge; California; groundwater; drought; polluted soils; water flow; vadose zone; solutes; electrical resistance; tomography; monitoring; geostatistics; models; alluvium; wetting front; perched water table; salts; computer software

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
  • 005:00 - Department of Agriculture

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 211

ARIS Log Number

000041970

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  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

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