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Morphometric and geological characterization with statistical correlations for 33 tributary drainage basins of the San Juan River watershed in the Four Corners region, USA

November 12, 2025

Basin morphometry, climate and geology control how a hydrological network evolves over time, controlling the efficiency of weathering of elements from geological materials, and ultimately the input of sediment and dissolved constituents to river systems. Exceedances to the Navajo Nation surface water quality standards for trace metals have been reported in the San Juan River watershed. Because metals are transported adsorbed to fine-grain sediment, the identification of areas with elevated sources of trace metals and/or areas with increased erosion and sediment transport potential is an important first step in protecting water quality. Physical factors such as elevation, slope, relief and stream order were used to quantify morphometric parameters that effect the contribution of trace metals into the stream network. By correlating these parameters with water quality data that were collected from tributaries along the San Juan River, we identified statistically significant regressions between morphometric parameters and total Al, Pb, U, Fe and Mn in surface water. Positive correlations with trace metals include tributary drainage basin perimeter, pour point elevation and total number of streams, while negative correlations include stream length ratio, ruggedness number and longest basin axis. Stream reach measurements within geological units that contain known trace metal constituents reveal that Gallegos Canyon and Desert Creek are the most susceptible to sediment mobilization and transport, while other tributary drainage basins, such as Desert, Recapture and Salt creeks, are associated with naturally elevated concentrations of Al, As, Pb and U.

Publication Year 2025
Title Morphometric and geological characterization with statistical correlations for 33 tributary drainage basins of the San Juan River watershed in the Four Corners region, USA
DOI https://doi.org/10.1144/geochem2024-037
Authors K. Miltenberger, Zachary Shephard, Rachel Lynn Mixon, Johanna Blake, Shaleene Chavarria, Douglas Yager
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Index ID 70272625
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization New Mexico Water Science Center
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