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Groundwater flow in the transition zone between freshwater and saltwater: a field-based study and analysis of measurement errors | Ecoulement des eaux souterraines dans la zone de transition eau douce-eau salée: étude sur le terrain et analyse des erreurs de mesure Flujo de agua subterránea en la zona de transición entre agua dulce y agua salada: un estudio de campo y análisis de errores de medición 淡水和海水之间过渡带中的地下水流:基于野外的研究及测量误差的分析 Fluxo das águas subterrâneas na zona de transição entre agua doce e salgada: um estudo baseado em campo e análise de erros de medição Полный текст
2018
Post, Vincent E. A. | Banks, Eddie | Brunke, Miriam
The quantification of groundwater flow near the freshwater–saltwater transition zone at the coast is difficult because of variable-density effects and tidal dynamics. Head measurements were collected along a transect perpendicular to the shoreline at a site south of the city of Adelaide, South Australia, to determine the transient flow pattern. This paper presents a detailed overview of the measurement procedure, data post-processing methods and uncertainty analysis in order to assess how measurement errors affect the accuracy of the inferred flow patterns. A particular difficulty encountered was that some of the piezometers were leaky, which necessitated regular measurements of the electrical conductivity and temperature of the water inside the wells to correct for density effects. Other difficulties included failure of pressure transducers, data logger clock drift and operator error. The data obtained were sufficiently accurate to show that there is net seaward horizontal flow of freshwater in the top part of the aquifer, and a net landward flow of saltwater in the lower part. The vertical flow direction alternated with the tide, but due to the large uncertainty of the head gradients and density terms, no net flow could be established with any degree of confidence. While the measurement problems were amplified under the prevailing conditions at the site, similar errors can lead to large uncertainties everywhere. The methodology outlined acknowledges the inherent uncertainty involved in measuring groundwater flow. It can also assist to establish the accuracy requirements of the experimental setup.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Impacts of hydrogeological characteristics on groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes | Incidences des caractéristiques hydrogéologiques sur les changements du niveau des eaux souterraines induits par des séismes Impactos de las características hidrogeológicas en los cambios del nivel de agua subterránea inducidos por los terremotos 水文地质特征对地震引發之地下水位变化的影响 Impactos das características hidrogeológicas na variação do nível potenciométrico induzida por terremotos Полный текст
2018
Liu, Ching-Yi | Chia, Yeeping | Chuang, Po-Yu | Chiu, Yung-Chia | Tseng, Tai-Lin
Changes in groundwater level during earthquakes have been reported worldwide. In this study, field observations of co-seismic groundwater-level changes in wells under different aquifer conditions and sampling intervals due to near-field earthquake events in Taiwan are presented. Sustained changes, usually observed immediately after earthquakes, are found in the confined aquifer. Oscillatory changes due to the dynamic strain triggered by passing earthquake waves can only be recorded by a high-frequency data logger. While co-seismic changes recover rapidly in an unconfined aquifer, they can sustain for months or longer in a confined aquifer. Three monitoring wells with long-term groundwater-level data were examined to understand the association of co-seismic changes with local hydrogeological conditions. The finite element software ABAQUS is used to simulate the pore-pressure changes induced by the displacements due to fault rupture. The calculated co-seismic change in pore pressure is related to the compressibility of the formation. The recovery rate of the change is rapid in the unconfined aquifer due to the hydrostatic condition at the water table, but slow in the confined aquifer due to the less permeable confining layer. Fracturing of the confining layer during earthquakes may enhance the dissipation of pore pressure and induce the discharge of the confined aquifer. The study results indicated that aquifer characteristics play an important role in determining groundwater-level changes during and after earthquakes.
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