Abstract

AbstractThe Tarim River is located in the arid areas of northwestern China, where groundwater (GW) and surface water (SW) in different landscape units have undergone regular and duplicate transformation processes, greatly improving the utilization of water resources. Investigation of the interaction between groundwater and surface water is critical to determine proper water resources planning and management in the Tarim River region. A new approach of coupling the soil-vegetation-atmosphere transport model (SVAT) with the groundwater-surface water interaction model (GSI) is presented in this paper. Usually, the surface water recharges to groundwater and groundwater-soil water exchange are not considered in the SVAT model. However, in reality, the soil water content profiles and soil heat profiles are intensely affected by shallow groundwater table, especially in arid riparian zones where groundwater levels fluctuate substantially. A new method linking the SVAT model with the GSI model is proposed in this ...

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