Groundwater flow boosts peak river flow by 57% in mountain catchments.
Groundwater plays a bigger role in river flows than previously thought in the Upper Colorado River Basin. By using a computer model, researchers found that including lateral groundwater flow increased peak flow by up to 57%. This unexpected result improved the model's accuracy in predicting streamflow. The impact of groundwater flow was even greater than changing the soil's ability to conduct water. These findings could apply to other mountainous regions worldwide.