Using Water Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, and pH to Characterize Surface¿Groundwater Relations in a Shallow Ponds System (Doñana National Park, SW Spain)
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Rodríguez Rodríguez, Miguel; Fernández Ayuso, Ana; Hayashi, Masaki; Moral Martos, Francisco


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heat flowsurface water-groundwater interaction
hydrological monitoring
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2018-10-10Abstract
The physical limnology of a shallow pond system was characterized using field
measurements of water temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity (EC). We determined the spatial
variability in surface and groundwater temperature, pH, and EC along the pond¿s shore and along
the several pond-shore transects, analyzed the water column temperature gradient and estimated the
groundwater discharge rate using a heat transfer model. The fieldwork was conducted in Santa Olalla
and Dulce ponds located in Doñana National Park in southwestern Spain during different stages from
2016 to 2018. The results of this study have improved the understanding of the thermal structure and
the surface¿subsurface heat exchange in the ponds and highlighted the importance of groundwater
discharge in the pond water balance. It also showed the heterogeneous nature of groundwater
discharge through the bottom sediments of the Santa Olalla pond. These results are consistent with
previous studies and streng ...
The physical limnology of a shallow pond system was characterized using field
measurements of water temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity (EC). We determined the spatial
variability in surface and groundwater temperature, pH, and EC along the pond¿s shore and along
the several pond-shore transects, analyzed the water column temperature gradient and estimated the
groundwater discharge rate using a heat transfer model. The fieldwork was conducted in Santa Olalla
and Dulce ponds located in Doñana National Park in southwestern Spain during different stages from
2016 to 2018. The results of this study have improved the understanding of the thermal structure and
the surface¿subsurface heat exchange in the ponds and highlighted the importance of groundwater
discharge in the pond water balance. It also showed the heterogeneous nature of groundwater
discharge through the bottom sediments of the Santa Olalla pond. These results are consistent with
previous studies and strengthen the existing hydrological and limnological knowledge of these ponds
located in the protected area which is receiving a great deal of public attention.