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Spatial measurements of stream baseflow, a relevant method for aquifer characterization and permeability evaluation. Application to a hard-rock aquifer, the Oman ophiolite

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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
卷 18, 期 17, 页码 3391-3400

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.1502

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baseflow; spatial variability; hydrological profile; permeability; hard-rock aquifer; peridotite; gabbro; ophiolite; Oman

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The structure, functioning and hydrodynamic properties of aquifers can be determined from an analysis of the spatial variability of baseflow in the streams with which they are associated. Such analyses are based on simple low-cost measurements. Through interpreting the hydrological profiles (Q = f (A)) it is possible to locate the aquifer(s) linked to the stream network and to determine the type of interrelated flow, i.e. whether the stream drains or feeds the aquifer. Using an analytical solution developed for situations with a positive linear relationship, i.e. where the baseflow increases linearly with increasing catchment size, it is also possible to estimate the permeability of the aquifer(s) concerned at catchment scale. Applied to the hard-rock aquifers of the Oman ophiolite, this method shows that the 'gabbro' aquifer is more permeable than the 'peridotite' aquifer. As a consequence the streams drain the peridotites and 'leak' into the gabbro. The hydrological profiles within the peridotite are linear and positive, and indicate homogeneity in the hydrodynamic properties of these formations at the kilometre scale. The permeability of the peridotite is estimated at 5.10(-7) to 5.10(-8) m/s. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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