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Surface Drainage as Wetland Predictor

Why wetlands and seeps can emerge from groundwater solutions.

Key takeaway: Where simulated heads meet low terrain, drainage can reveal potential wetlands, seeps, and groundwater-fed ecosystems that may not be mapped beforehand.

The concept

A DEM surface represented as a drain lets groundwater discharge where the simulated water table reaches the land surface. This is a powerful way to identify possible wetlands, seeps, shallow groundwater discharge, and gaining headwater features.

Why it matters

Many groundwater-dependent ecosystems are small, seasonal, or incompletely mapped. Letting drainage emerge from topography and heads can reveal candidates for field verification and local refinement.