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Detailed hydraulic head profiles as essential data for defining hydrogeologic units in layered fractured sedimentary rock

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
卷 56, 期 1, 页码 27-44

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00254-007-1137-4

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Hydrogeologic unit; Fracture; Sedimentary rock; Hydraulic head; Profile

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  1. University Consortium
  2. NSERC Canada
  3. Westbay(R) Instruments Inc.
  4. FLUTe(TM)
  5. Solinst(R) Canada Ltd

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This paper describes a study in southern Wisconsin where vertical hydraulic head profiles measured in exceptional detail provided the key data for defining hydrogeologic units (HGUs) in a layered sequence of sandstone, siltstone, shale, and dolostone. The most important data were obtained from corehole MP-6 which was cored 131 m into bedrock and instrumented using a Westbay (R) multilevel system with 36 depth discrete monitoring intervals. The resulting head profile is consistant over time and shows eight distinct inflections in hydraulic head. Several of the inflections occur between adjacent permeable units and are likely due to poor vertical connectivity of fracture sets rather than distinct lower permeability layers or aquitards in the conventional sense. No other type of data was capable of identifying the position of such distinct hydrogeologic features. These zones of abrupt head loss provide the primary dataset for delineation of eleven HGUs at MP-6 and are supported by less detailed head profiles at other locations. Although the detailed head profiles are essential, core logs and geophysical logs from other boreholes are nessessary to fully establish the lateral continuity of the HGUs.

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