Journal article
Identifying Causal Interactions Between Groundwater and Streamflow Using Convergent Cross-Mapping
G Bonotto, TJ Peterson, K Fowler, AW Western
Water Resources Research | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021WR030231
Abstract
Groundwater (GW) is commonly conceptualized as causally linked to streamflow (SF). However, confirming where and how it occurs is challenging given the expense of experimental field monitoring. Therefore, hydrological modeling and water management often rely on expert knowledge to draw causality between SF and GW. This paper investigates the potential of convergent cross-mapping (CCM) to identify causal interactions between SF and GW head. Widely used in ecology, CCM is a nonparametric method to identify causality in nonlinear dynamic systems. To apply CCM between variables the only required inputs are time-series data (stream gauge and bore), so it may be an attractive alternative or comple..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Giancarlo Bonotto was supported by the Melbourne Research Scholarship, Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, Melbourne School of Engineering Travelling Scholarship, DELWP, and Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (TP 707158). The Australian Research Council supported Keirnan Fowler (LP170100598) and Tim Peterson (LP180100796).