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Vasey’s Paradise Groundwater discharges from the wall of Marble Canyon to form a series of natural springs. (Grand Canyon)
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Major Groundwater Regions of the USA
Puget Sound & Willamette Valley (alluvial basin) Columbia Plateau (fractured lava flows)
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Porosity = The percent void space in a rock or sediment.
It is a measure of the potential volume of water that can be stored in a rock.
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Permeability = The ability of a material to transmit a fluid.
It is a measure of how fast the fluid can travel through the rock or sediment.
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Aquifer = A geologic unit capable of storing and transmitting water in sufficient quantities to supply wells.
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Porosity varies with % Cement Size-Sorting Fracturing
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Cemented Sand Uncemented Sand
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Types of Aquifers Unconfined Aquifer - The permeable layer extends to the surface. It consists of an unsaturated zone separated from the saturated zone by the groundwater table. Confined Aquifer - The permeable layer is sandwiched between less-permeable layers (aquitards or aquicludes).
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Pores include both air and water Pores filled with water
Unconfined Aquifer Unsaturated Zone: Pores include both air and water Groundwater Table Saturated Zone: Pores filled with water
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Water Table • The top of saturated zone of groundwater
• The level to which water will rise in a hole • The level to which water will rise in an unconfined aquifer
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Dynamics of an Unconfined Aquifer
in a Temperate Climate
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During the Wet Season…
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During the Dry Season…
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Darcy’s Law An equation by which the discharge (rate of flow) of groundwater can be calculated.
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Darcy’s Law Q = A ( K x S )
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Darcy’s Law Q = Discharge A = Cross-sectional area of flow
Q = A x ( K x S ) = A x ( K x H / L ) Q = Discharge A = Cross-sectional area of flow K = Permeability (hydraulic conductivity) S = Slope of water table = ( H L ) H = vertical drop L = flow distance
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Hydraulic gradient = 1 m / 1000 m
V = ( K x ( h1 - h2 ) / ( d x n ) V = (60 m/day x 1 m) / (1000 m x 0.3) 1 m Permeability = 60 m/day Porosity = 30% (=0.3) Hydraulic gradient = 1 m / 1000 m
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Darcy’s Law
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The recharge area of a confined aquifer is the area where rainfall enters (recharges) the aquifer. The pressure surface is the level to which water will rise in wells in confined aquifers.
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Note the Difference Between:
Groundwater Table: The level to which water will rise in an unconfined aquifer Pressure Surface: The level to which water will rise in a confined aquifer * * If the pressure surface is above the ground surface, the water will flow freely out of the ground. Such wells are called flowing artesian wells.
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Confined Aquifer Recharge Area: Pressure Surface: Flowing
where the confined aquifer is recharged by infiltration Pressure Surface: Height to which water will rise in the confined aquifer Flowing Artesian Well
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Pressure Surface Ground Surface Flowing artesian well
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Artesian Well in Glacial Sands & Gravels (MA)
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Perched Water Table
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Formation of a Cone of Depression
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The Ogallala Aquifer: “Mining Groundwater”
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U.S. Groundwater Withdrawals: 1950-1995
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Fissures and depressions
caused by ground subsidence due to overpumping of groundwater (Antelope Valley, CA. January 1991. 625 meters long!)
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The Winter Park Sinkhole, Florida (Photo by Leif Skoogfors)
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Saltwater - Freshwater Interface
Dynamics of the Saltwater - Freshwater Interface
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The thickness of the fresh groundwater floating on top of the salty groundwater is affected by the balance between groundwater recharge and discharge
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If the rate of discharge increases too much (by overpumping), the saltwater will rise, causing saltwater intrusion in the well. Inverted Cone of depression
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Carlsbad Caverns, NM) Stalagmite Stalactite
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Some Major Features of a Karst Landscape
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Subsurface Features of a Karst Landscape
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Some Human Activities that Can Contaminate Groundwater
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Cape Cod Sewage Plume (MA)
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Detergent in groundwater (Cape Cod, MA).
From abandoned military base (wastewater & sewage disposal).
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(Maryland)
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Hand-dug well in Sinai. Ancient river sediment.
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Lancaster County, PA
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