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Documentation of input datasets for the soil-water balance groundwater recharge model of the Upper Colorado River Basin

September 3, 2015

The Colorado River and its tributaries supply water to more than 35 million people in the United States and 3 million people in Mexico, irrigating more than 4.5 million acres of farmland, and generating about 12 billion kilowatt hours of hydroelectric power annually. The Upper Colorado River Basin, encompassing more than 110,000 square miles (mi2), contains the headwaters of the Colorado River (also known as the River) and is an important source of snowmelt runoff to the River. Groundwater discharge also is an important source of water in the River and its tributaries, with estimates ranging from 21 to 58 percent of streamflow in the upper basin. Planning for the sustainable management of the Colorado River in future climates requires an understanding of the Upper Colorado River Basin groundwater system. This report documents input datasets for a Soil-Water Balance groundwater recharge model that was developed for the Upper Colorado River Basin.

Publication Year 2015
Title Documentation of input datasets for the soil-water balance groundwater recharge model of the Upper Colorado River Basin
DOI 10.3133/ofr20151160
Authors Fred D. Tillman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2015-1160
Index ID ofr20151160
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Arizona Water Science Center