Assessing natural recharge in Indian Wells Valley, California: A Basin Characterization Model case study
The communities in Indian Wells Valley (IWV), in the northern Mojave Desert in California, rely on groundwater for domestic and agricultural use. Mountain front recharge from the surrounding Sierra Nevada is the main source of natural recharge to the valley. Increased urbanization, agricultural development, and groundwater pumping during recent decades put IWV in a state of critical overdraft. The U.S. Geological Survey Basin Characterization Model, version 8 (BCMv8) was used to evaluate historical and future climate and hydrologic conditions in IWV. The BCMv8 estimated natural recharge in IWV at 10.7 cubic millimeters (mm3) per year for the period from 1981 to 2010. Future patterns of water balance variables using three future climate scenarios, hot- wet, hot- dry, and warm- moderately wet, were calculated for mid- century (2040–69) and end- of- century (2070–99) periods. Results for both wet models projected an increase in recharge in both periods, whereas the hot- dry model projected a decrease in recharge in both periods. All models reported a large increase in seasonal variability in recharge, indicating more future availability and frequent occurrences of drought years. All climate scenarios projected an increase in climatic water deficit in both periods. These increases in irrigation demand and variability of water supply highlight the importance of strategic management planning for the sustainability of water resources in IWV.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Title | Assessing natural recharge in Indian Wells Valley, California: A Basin Characterization Model case study |
| DOI | 10.3133/sir20265114 |
| Authors | Dina Saleh, Lorraine E. Flint, Michelle A. Stern |
| Publication Type | Report |
| Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
| Series Title | Scientific Investigations Report |
| Series Number | 2026-5114 |
| Index ID | sir20265114 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | California Water Science Center |