Kedir Mohammed Bushira1*·Jorge Ramírez Hernandez2
1Corresponding author: Department of
Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, P. o. Box 21, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia
2Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California, Mexicali 21280, Baja California, Mexico
Intensive agricultural development in Mexicali valley, Baja-California,
Mexico, has induced tremendous strain on the limited water resources.
Agricultural water consumption in the valley mainly relies on diversions of the
Colorado River, but their water supply is far less than the demand. Hence, the
use of groundwater for irrigation purposes has gained considerable attention.
To account for these changes, it is important to evaluate surface water and
groundwater conditions based on historical water use. This study identified the
effects of agricultural activities on groundwater levels and groundwater
recharge in the Mexicali valley (in irrigation unit 16) by a comprehensive
MODFLOW Farm process (MF-FMP) numerical modeling. The MF-FMP modeling results
showed that the water table in the study area is drawn downed, more in eastern
areas. The inflow-outflow analysis demonstrated that recharge to the aquifer
occurs in response to agricultural supplies. In general, the model provides
MF-FMP simulations of natural and anthropogenic components of the hydrologic
cycle, the distribution and dynamics of supply and demand in the study area.
Keywords: Mexico, MODFLOW farm process, Agriculture, Groundwater level, Groundwater recharge
2019; 24(5): 17-30
Published on Oct 31, 2019
Corresponding author: Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, P. o. Box 21, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia