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Conceptualizing Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions within the Ogallala Aquifer Region using Electrical Resistivity Imaging

机译:使用电阻率成像概念化奥加拉拉含水层区域内的地下水-地表水相互作用

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Dynamic interactions between rivers and aquifers are controlled by the underlying hydrogeologic environment, as well as the type of hydrologic connection between the riverbed and saturated zone. The Arkansas River supplies groundwater to a heavily exploited region of the Ogallala Aquifer across Western Kansas. Site characterizations of this region using existing well and borehole data reveal large scale geologic features that significantly impact recharge processes, such as the Bear Creek fault. However, the existing hydrogeologic data do not provide the level of detail needed to fully understand the contribution of the losing river system to Arkansas Alluvial aquifer recharge. Knowledge about riverbed hydrogeology is acquirable using electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) surveys. ERI surveys and soil sample analysis were conducted at three sites along the Arkansas River to characterize the hydrogeologic environment within the Arkansas River Alluvial aquifer, which overlies the Ogallala aquifer. Temporal changes in electrical resistivity served as an indicator of the hydrologic response of the alluvial sediments to changes in river discharge as different patterns of water movement from the Arkansas River to Arkansas River Alluvial aquifer were observed. The ERI surveys revealed both fully connected and disconnected regions between the riverbed and groundwater table. The results supplement the existing geologic characterization of this region, and provide a more spatially detailed view of the hydrogeologic environment that has a direct causative effect on groundwater surface water interactions. Understanding the behavior of river-aquifer interactions is vital to the ability to predict the future holds of this important groundwater system.
机译:河流和含水层之间的动态相互作用受下层水文地质环境以及河床和饱和带之间的水文连接类型控制。阿肯色河为堪萨斯州西部奥加拉拉含水层的重度开发地区提供地下水。使用现有的油井和钻孔数据对该地区进行现场表征,揭示了对补给过程产生重大影响的大规模地质特征,例如熊溪断层。然而,现有的水文地质数据并没有提供充分了解失去的河流系统对阿肯色州冲积含水层补给的贡献所需的详细程度。有关河床水文地质学的知识可以通过电阻率成像 (ERI) 调查获得。在阿肯色河沿岸的三个地点进行了ERI调查和土壤样本分析,以描述阿肯色河冲积含水层内的水文地质环境,该含水层覆盖在奥加拉拉含水层之上。电阻率的时间变化是冲积沉积物对河流流量变化的水文响应的指标,因为观察到从阿肯色河到阿肯色河冲积含水层的不同水运动模式。ERI调查揭示了河床和地下水位之间完全连接和不连接的区域。这些结果补充了该地区现有的地质特征,并提供了对地下水地表水相互作用有直接致病影响的水文地质环境的空间细节视图。了解河流-含水层相互作用的行为对于预测这一重要地下水系统的未来发展至关重要。

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