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Tecnología y ciencias del agua

versión On-line ISSN 2007-2422

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ARUMI, José Luis et al. Characterization of Two Spring Clusters at the Diguillín River, Chile. Tecnol. cienc. agua [online]. 2014, vol.5, n.6, pp.151-158. ISSN 2007-2422.

Water availability at Mediterranean climatic zones reaches critical levels during the dry season that is characterized by low rainfall, high water demand and that streamflow is mostly generated by snowmelt and groundwater liberation. This article presents the characterization of two groups of springs that produce most of streamflow at the upper part of the Diguillín River watershed, located at the Andean Mountains of the Region of the Biobío in Chile (36.9° S). A group is located at the headwaters of the river, in the Valle de Aguas Calientes and the second is located in a sector named Agua Bonita. For both groups of springs were characterized the hydrogeological systems that drain and the origin of water recharges, taking into account geological and geomorphological information, as well as hydrochemistry and water isotope data of water samples taken from river, springs and precipitation. The springs of the Valle de Aguas Calientes contribute with approximately 2.5 m3/s from an aquifer system located to the interior of the Volcano Chillan; the springs of Agua Bonita contribute approximately with 4.5 m3/s from a fractured rocks aquifer.

Palabras llave : Mountain hydrology; groundwater; springs; fractured rocks aquifers; volcanoes.

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