INVESTIGADORES
MARTINEZ Daniel Emilio
artículos
Título:
Connectivity of temperate shallow lakes to groundwater in the Pampean Plain, Argentina: A remote sensing and multi-tracer approach
Autor/es:
SOLANA MARÍA XIMENA; QUIROZ LONDOÑO, ORLANDO MAURICIO; ASUNCIÓN ROMANELLI; DONNA, F; MARTINEZ, DANIEL E.; WEINZETTEL, PABLO
Revista:
Groundwater for Sustainable Development
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 12 p. 1 - 10
ISSN:
2352-801X
Resumen:
The Pampean Plain in Argentina is one of the most extended plain regions of the world with numerous wetland systems and very shallow lakes. Certain anomalies related to geomorphology and shallow lakes? hydrology are particularly present in a sector of the southern Pampean Plain, specifically, in the southwestern limit of the Quequén Grande River Basin. Here, shallow lakes can be defined as upland-embedded wetlands, characterized by the lack of observable hydrological connectivity due to the absence of surface water flows. The aim of this study was identify groundwater connectivity of Pampean shallow lakes considered as upland-embedded wetlands and classifies them according to their water presence frequency over time and their water source origin based on natural tracers. In this context, lentic systems were mapped and classified according to their water presence frequency over time and water source origin based on natural tracers (18O-H2O, 2H-H2O, electrical conductivity and Cl- content). In this work, a methodological framework involving a multitemporal analysis of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) derived from Landsat data, in addition to field data is proposed. According to water presence frequency, shallow lakes were classified in four categories: occasionally (89.0 %), regularly (6.7 %), usually (1.9 %) and permanently (2.3 %) with water. Obtained results allowed identifying shallow lakes having low, moderate or high mineralized water due to both different evaporation degree and water sources.