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Monitoring groundwater-surface water interaction using time-series and time-frequency analysis of transient three-dimensional electrical resistivity changes

机译:使用瞬时三维电阻率变化的时间序列和时频分析监测地下水与地表水的相互作用

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Time-lapse resistivity imaging is increasingly used to monitor hydrologic processes. Compared to conventional hydrologic measurements, surface time-lapse resistivity provides superior spatial coverage in two or three dimensions, potentially high-resolution information in time, and information in the absence of wells. However, interpretation of time-lapse electrical tomograms is complicated by the ever-increasing size and complexity of long-term, three-dimensional (3-D) time series conductivity data sets. Here we use 3-D surface time-lapse electrical imaging to monitor subsurface electrical conductivity variations associated with stage-driven groundwater-surface water interactions along a stretch of the Columbia River adjacent to the Hanford 300 near Richland, Washington, USA. We reduce the resulting 3-D conductivity time series using both time-series and time-frequency analyses to isolate a paleochannel causing enhanced groundwater-surface water interactions. Correlation analysis on the time-lapse imaging results concisely represents enhanced groundwater-surface water interactions within the paleochannel, and provides information concerning groundwater flow velocities. Time-frequency analysis using the Stockwell (S) transform provides additional information by identifying the stage periodicities driving groundwater-surface water interactions due to upstream dam operations, and identifying segments in time-frequency space when these interactions are most active. These results provide new insight into the distribution and timing of river water intrusion into the Hanford 300 Area, which has a governing influence on the behavior of a uranium plume left over from historical nuclear fuel processing operations.
机译:延时电阻率成像越来越多地用于监测水文过程。与常规的水文测量相比,地表时移电阻率可在二维或三维上提供出色的空间覆盖率,及时的潜在高分辨率信息以及没有井的信息。但是,长期的三维(3-D)时间序列电导率数据集的大小和复杂性不断增加,对延时电子断层图的解释变得复杂。在这里,我们使用3-D表面时移电成像技术来监测地下电导率变化,该变化与阶段驱动的地下水-地表水相互作用有关,沿着哥伦比亚河段与美国华盛顿州里奇兰德附近的汉福德300相邻。我们使用时间序列分析和时间频率分析来减少所产生的3-D电导率时间序列,以隔离导致增强的地下水与地表水相互作用的古河道。延时成像结果的相关分析简明地表示了古河道内地下水与地表水相互作用的增强,并提供了有关地下水流速的信息。使用斯托克韦尔(S)变换的时频分析可通过识别驱动上游大坝运行引起的地下水与地表水相互作用的阶段性周期,以及在这些相互作用最活跃时识别时频空间中的分段来提供其他信息。这些结果为河水进入汉福德300区的分布和时间提供了新的见解,这对历史核燃料加工作业遗留的铀羽流的行为具有决定性影响。

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    《Water resources research》 |2012年第7期|p.W07506.1-W07506.13|共13页
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    Energy and Environment Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd., PO Box 999, MSIN K9-33, Richland, WA 99352, USA;

    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University,Newark, New Jersey, USA;

    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University,Newark, New Jersey, USA;

    Office of Groundwater, Branch of Geophysics (OGW-BG), U.S.Geological Survey, Storrs, Connecticut, USA;

    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University,Newark, New Jersey, USA;

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