2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-019-02095-9
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Conjoint use of hydraulic head and groundwater age data to detect hydrogeologic barriers

Abstract: Hydraulic head and groundwater age data are effective in building understanding of groundwater systems. Yet their joint role in detecting and characterising low-permeability geological structures, i.e. hydrogeologic barriers such as faults and dykes, has not been widely studied. Here, numerical flow and transport models, using MODFLOW-NWT and MT3D-USGS, were developed with different hydrogeologic barrier configurations in a hypothetical aquifer. Computed hydraulic head and groundwater age distributions were co… Show more

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“…Groundwater age increases gradually in the direction of groundwater flow except downstream of the barrier, where a tail of older groundwater extends from the barrier toward the downstream end of the aquifer (Figure 2b), these results are similar to those observed in Marshall et al. (2020).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Groundwater age increases gradually in the direction of groundwater flow except downstream of the barrier, where a tail of older groundwater extends from the barrier toward the downstream end of the aquifer (Figure 2b), these results are similar to those observed in Marshall et al. (2020).…”
Section: Modeling Methodssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…First, the real model was controlled with fixed recharge and fixed aquifer hydraulic conductivity in areas without barriers. We know that recharge can influence hydraulic head and groundwater age distributions across barriers, as can the geometry of the barrier itself (Marshall et al., 2020). Future studies could include additional parameters in the model inversion, such as heterogeneous aquifer hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and more complex barrier geometries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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