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adam_text | Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction /1
1.1 What Is Hydrogeology? /2
Physical Hydrogeology Before the Early 1940s / 3
Chemical Hydrogeology Before the Early 1960s / 5
Post I960 Hydrogeology /5
1.2 The Relationship Between Hydrogeology
and Other Fields of Geology / 7
1.3 How to Use This Book / 8
1.4 The Hydrologic Cycle / 9
Components Of the Hydrologic Cycle / 9
Evapotranspiration and Potential Evapotranspiration /12
Infiltration and Recharge / 14
Baseflow /14
Hydrologic Equation /18
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Contents
Chapter 2
The Origin o f Porosity and Permeability / 23_____________________
2.1 Porosity and Per inability / 24
Porosity and Effective Porosity / 24
Permeability / 27
2.2 Continental Environments / 28
Weathering / 28
Erosion, Transportation, and Deposition / 31
Fluvial Deposits / 32
Alluvial Valleys / 33
Alluvial Basins / 33
Eolian Deposits / 35
Lacustrine Deposits / 35
Glacial Deposits / 35
2.3 The Boundary Between Continental
and Marine Environments / 36
2.4 Marine Environments / 38
Lateral and Vertical Succession of Strata / 38
Ancestral Seas and Their Deposits / 39
The Paleozoic Rock Group / 39
The Mesozoic Rock Group / 41
The Cenozoic Rock Group / 41
Diagenesis in Marine Environments / 42
Porosity Reduction: Compaction and Pressure Solution / 42
Chemical Rock-Water Interactions: Secondary Porosity in Sandstones / 44
2.5 Uplift, Diagenesis, and Erosion / 46
The Style of Formations Associated with Uplift / 47
Secondary Porosity Enhancement in Carbonate Rocks / 49
2.6 Tectonism and the Formation of Fractures /50
Style of Fracturing / 51
Fluid Pressure and Porosity / 53
Connectivity / 53
Chapter 3
Ground Water Movement / 55_____________________________________________
3.1 Darcy’s Experimental Law and Field Extensions /56
The Nature of Darcy’s Velocity /57
Hydraulic Head: Hubbert’s Force Potential / 58
Contents xi
The Gradient: An Introduction to Field Theory / 60
Physical Interpretation of Darcy’s Proportionality Constant / 61
Units and Dimensions / 63
3.2 Hydraulic Conductivity and Permeability
of Geologic Materials / 63
Observed Range in Hydraulic Conductivity Values / 63
Character of Hydraulic Conductivity Distribution / 66
Anisotropicity and Heterogeneity: Origin and Manifestations / 67
Heterogeneity and the Classification of Aquifers / 70
Darcy’s Law for Anisotropic Material / 71
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity / 74
Laboratory Testing / 75
The Search for Empirical Correlations / 75
3.3 Darcy’s Law and the Field Mapping
of Hydraulic Head / 77
3.4 Flow in Fractured Rocks / 83
Continuum Approach to Fluid Flow / 83
Intergranular Porous Rocks / 83
Fractured Rocks / 84
The Cubic Law /87
3.5 Flow in the Unsaturated Zone / 88
Unsaturated Flow in Fractured Rocks / 90
Chapter 4
Elastic Properties and Main Equations of Flow / 99_______________________
4.1 Conservation of Fluid Mass /100
Main Equations of Flow / 102
4.2 The Storage Properties of Porous Media /104
Compressibility of Water and Its Relation to Specific Storage / 105
Compressibility of the Rock Matrix: Effective Stress Concept /107
Matrix Compressibility and Its Relation to Specific Storage / 109
Equation for Confined Flow in an Aquifer / 115
Specific Yield of Aquifers /116
4.3 Boundary Conditions and Flow Nets / 118
4.4 Deformable Porous Media /124
One-Dimensional Consolidation /124
Development of the Flow Equation /124
The Undrained Response of Water Levels to Natural Loading Events / 126
The Drained Response of Water Levels to Natural Loading Events / 131
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Three-Dimensional Consolidation /132
Elastic Properties in Deformational Problems /132
Flow Equations for Deformable Media / 135
4.5 Dimensional Analysis /136
Chapter 5
Hydraulic Testing: Models, Methods, and Applications /141
5-1 Prototype Geologic Models in Hydraulic Testing / 142
5-2 Conventional Hydraulic Test Procedures and Analysis / 144
The Theis Nonequilibrium Pumping Test Method /144
The Curve Matching Procedure / 148
Assumptions and Interpretations / 150
Modifications of the Nonequilibrium Equation / 151
Time-Drawdown Method /152
Distance-Drawdown Method /153
Steady State Behavior as a Terminal Case of the Transient Response /155
The Hantush-Jacob Leaky Aquifer Method / 155
Water Table Aquifers /159
5-3 Single Borehole Tests / 161
Recovery in a Pumped Well / 162
The Drill Stem Test / 163
Slug Injection or Withdrawal Tests /164
Response at the Pumped Well: Specific Capacity /168
Direct Determination of Ground Water Velocity: Borehole Dilution Tests / 171
5.4 Partial Penetration, Superposition,
and Bounded Aquifers /172
Partial Penetration /172
Principle of Superposition / 173
Bounded Aquifers /175
5.5 Hydraulic Testing in Fractured or Low
Permeability Rocks /181
Single Borehole Tests / 182
Multiple Borehole Tests /182
5.6 Some Applications to Hydraulic Problems /185
Planning a Pumping Test / 185
Screen Diameter and Pumping Rates /186
Well Yield: The Step-Drawdown Test / 186
Distance to the Observation Well(s) / 187
Planning a Dewatering Operation / 188
A Problem in Water Supply / 190
Contents
Chapter 6
Ground Water as a Resource /199________________________________
6.1 Development of Ground Water Resources / 200
The Response of Aquifers to Pumping / 200
Yield Analysis / 202
Water Law / 203
Artificial Recharge and Conjunctive Use / 205
Artificial Recharge / 206
Conjunctive Use / 209
6.2 Simulation of Aquifer Response to Pumping / 210
Numerical Simulation / 211
The Method of Finite Differences / 211
Computational Techniques, Steady Flow / 214
Computational Techniques, Unsteady Flow / 216
The Method of Finite Elements / 216
On the Use of Numerical Models / 216
6.3 Land Subsidence and Sea Water Intrusion / 217
Land Subsidence / 217
Physical Properties of Sediments / 219
Mathematical Treatment of Land Subsidence / 224
Vertical Compression / 224
The Time Rate of Subsidence / 228
Simulation of Subsidence / 230
Salt Water Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers / 230
The Fresh Water-Salt Water Interface in Coastal Regions / 231
The Ghyben-Herzberg Relation / 232
The Shape of the Interface with a Submerged Seepage Surface
Upconing of the Interface Caused by Pumping Wells / 235
6.4 Simulation-Optimization Concepts /236
Chapter 7
Ground Water in the Basin Hydrologic Cycle / 241_______________
7.1 Topographic Driving Forces / 242
The Early Field Studies / 242
Conceptual, Graphical, and Mathematical Models of Unconfined Flow
Effect of Basin Geometry on Ground Water Flow / 247
Effect of Basin Geology on Ground Water Flow / 249
Ground Water in Mountainous Terrain / 255
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7.2 Surface Features of Ground Water Flow /260
Recharge-Discharge Relations / 260
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Ground Water-Lake Interactions / 264
Ground Water-Surface Water Interactions / 266
7.3 Some Engineering and Geologic Implications
of Topographic Drive Systems / 268
Large Reservoir Impoundments / 268
Excavations and Tbnnels: Inflows and Stability /269
The Sea Level Canal / 269
Ground Water Inflow into Excavations / 271
The Stability of Excavations in Ground Water Discharge Areas / 273
Ground Water Inflows into Tunnels /274
Landslides and Slope Stability /278
Chapter 8
Ground Water in the Earth s Crust / 283________________________________
8.1 Abnormal Fluid Pressures in Active
Depositional Environments / 284
Origin and Distribution / 284
Mathematical Formulation of the Problem / 288
Isothermal Basin Loading and Tectonic Strain / 290
One-Dimensional Basin Loading / 291
Extensions of the One-Dimensional Loading Model / 294
Vertical Compression with Compressible Components / 295
Horizontal Extension and Compression / 295
Tectonic Strain as a Pressure-Producing Mechanism /297
Thermal Expansion of Fluids / 298
Fluid Pressures and Rock Fracture / 301
Phase Transformations / 304
Subnormal Pressure / 306
Irreversible Processes / 306
8.2 Pore Fluids in Tectonic Processes / 307
Fluid Pressures and Thrust Faulting / 308
Seismicity Induced by Fluid Injection / 309
Seismicity Induced in the Vicinity of Reservoirs / 312
Seismicity and Pore Fluids at Midcrustal Depths / 312
The Phreatic Seismograph: Earthquakes and Dilatancy Models / 313
Contents
Chapter 9
Heat Transport in Ground Water Flow / 317
9 A Conduction, Convection, and Equations
of Heat Transport / 319
Fourier’s Law / 319
Convective Transport / 321
Equations of Energy Transport / 323
The Heat Conduction Equation / 324
The Conductive-Convection Equation / 325
Dimensionless Groups / 326
9.2 Forced Convection /327
Temperature Profiles and Ground Water Velocity / 328
Heat Transport in Regional Ground Water Flow / 332
Heat Transport in Active Depositional Environments / 335
Heat Transport in Mountainous Terrain / 341
9-3 Free Convection / 343
The Onset of Free Convection / 344
Sloping Layers / 345
Geologic Implications / 346
9.4 Energy Resources / 347
Geothermal Energy /347
Energy Storage in Aquifers / 348
9-5 Heat Transport and Geologic Repositories
for Nuclear Waste Storage / 349
The Nuclear Waste Program / 349
The Rock Types / 350
Thermohydrochemical Effects / 352
Thermomechanical Effects / 354
Chapter 10
Solute and Particle Transport /357
10.1 Advection / 358
10.2 Particle Transport /360
10.3 Basic Concepts of Dispersion / 362
Diffusion / 366
Mechanical Dispersion / 369
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10.4 Character of the Dispersion Coefficient / 371
Studies at the Microscopic Scale /371
Dispersivity as a Medium Property /372
Studies at Macroscopic and Larger Scales /372
10.5 A Geostatistical Model of Dispersion /377
Mean and Variance /378
Autocovariance and Autocorrelation Functions /378
Estimation of Dispersivity /379
10.6 Mixing in Fractured Media / 381
Chapter 11
Principles o f Aqueous Geochemistry / 387
11.1 Introduction to Aqueous Systems / 388
Aqueous Solution Phase / 389
Gas and Solid Phases / 391
11.2 Structure of Water and the Occurrence
of Mass in Water / 391
11.3 Equilibrium Versus Kinetic Descriptions
of Reactions / 392
Reaction Rates / 393
11.4 Equilibrium Models of Reaction / 394
Activity Models / 395
11.5 Deviations from Equilibrium / 398
11.6 Kinetic Reactions / 399
11.7 Organic Compounds / 402
11.8 Ground Water Composition / 408
The Routine Water Analysis / 408
Specialized Analyses / 410
11.9 Describing Chemical Data / 411
Abundance or Relative Abundance / 411
Abundance and Patterns of Change / 414
Chapter 12
Chent teal Reactions / 421_________
12.1 Acid-Base Reactions / 422
Natural Weak Acid-Base Systems / 423
C02-Water Systems / 424
Contents
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Alkalinity / 425
12.2 Solution, Exsolution, Volatilization,
and Précipitation / 427
Gas Solution and Exsolution / 427
Solution of Organic Solutes in Water / 428
Volatilization / 430
Dissolution and Precipitation of Solids / 432
Solid Solubility / 432
12.3 Complexation Reactions / 434
Stability of Complexes and Spéciation Modeling / 434
Major Ion Complexation and Equilibrium Calculations /437
Enhancing the Mobility of Metals / 438
Organic Complexation / 438
12.4 Reactions on Surfaces / 440
Sorption Isotherms / 440
Hydrophobic Sorption of Organic Compounds / 443
Multiparameter Equilibrium Models / 446
12.5 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions / 450
Oxidation Numbers, Half-Reactions, Electron Activity, and Redox
Potential / 450
Kinetics and Dominant Couples / 455
Control on the Mobility of Metals / 455
Biotransformation of Organic Compounds / 457
Rates Limited by Substate Availability / 458
Rates Limited by Availability of Electron Acceptors / 459
12.6 Hydrolysis / 460
12.7 Isotopic Processes /462
Radioactive Decay / 462
Isotopic Reactions / 464
Deuterium and Oxygen-18 / 465
Carbon-13 and Sulfur-34 / 467
Chapter 13
The Mathematics of Mass Transport / 471_________________________
13.1 Mass Transport Equations / 472
The Diffusion Equation / 472
The Advection-Diffusion Equation / 473
The Advection-Dispersion Equation / 475
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13.2 Mass Transport with Reaction / 475
First-Order Kinetic Reactions / 476
Equilibrium Sorption Reactions / 476
Heterogeneous Kinetic Reactions / 478
13.3 Boundry and Initial Conditions / 480
Chapter 14
Mass Transport in Ground Water Flow:
Aqueous Systems / 483_______________________________________
14.1 Mixing as an Agent for Chemical Change / 484
The Mixing of Meteoric and Original Formation Waters / 485
Diffusion in Deep Sedimentary Environments / 487
14.2 Inorganic Reactions in the Unsaturated Zone / 492
(1) Gas Dissolution and Redistribution / 492
(2) Weak Acid-Strong Base Reactions / 494
(3) Sulfide Oxidation / 497
(4) Gypsum Precipitation and Dissolution / 497
(5) Cation Exchange / 497
14.3 Organic Reactions in the Unsaturated Zone / 498
(1) Dissolution of Organic Litter / 499
(2) Complexation of Fe and A1 / 499
(3) Sorption of Organic-Metal Complexes / 499
(4) Oxidation of Organic Compounds / 499
14.4 Inorganic Reactions in the Saturated Zone / 500
(1) Weak Acid-Strong Base Reactions / 500
(2) Dissolution of Soluble Salts / 504
(3) Redox Reactions / 504
(4) Cation Exchange / 509
14.5 Case Study of the Milk River Aquifer / 510
14.6 Quantitative Approaches for Evaluating
Chemical Patterns / 515
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Equilibrium Models / 515
Mass Balance Models / 520
Reaction Path Models / 523
14.7 Age Dating of Ground Water / 525
Tritium / 526
Carbon-14 / 527
Chlorine-36 / 530
Contents xix
Chapter 15
Mass Transport in Ground Water Flow:
Geologic Systems / 533_______________________________________________
15.1 Mass Transport in Carbonate Rocks /534
The Approach Toward Chemical Equilibrium in Carbonate Sediments / 536
The Problem of Undersaturation / 539
Dolomitization / 542
15.2 Economic Mineralization / 544
Origin of Ore Deposits / 545
Roll Front Uranium Deposits / 545
Mississippi Valley-Type Lead-Zinc Deposits / 548
Water from Compaction / 549
Gravity Flow Origins / 551
The Expulsion of Fluids from Orogenic Belts
and Continental Collisions / 551
Noncommercial Mineralization: Saline Soils and Evaporites / 554
15.3 Migration and Entrapment of Hydrocarbons / 556
Displacement and Entrapment / 556
Basin Migration Models / 558
15.4 Self-Organization in Hydrogeologic Systems /561
Patterning Associated with Dissolution / 561
Patterning Associated with Precipitation and Mixed Phenomena / 562
15.5 Coupled Phenomena / 563
Chemical Osmosis / 564
Electro and Thermo-Osmosis / 566
Experimental, Theoretical, and Field Studies / 566
Generalized Treatment / 567
Chapter 16
Introduction to Contaminant Hydrogeology /573________________________
16.1 Sources of Ground Water Contamination / 574
Radioactive Contaminants /578
Trace Metals /579
Nutrients / 579
Other Inorganic Species / 580
Organic Contaminants / 580
Biological Contaminants / 583
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16.2 Solute Plumes as a Manifestation of Processes / 583
Fractured and Karst Systems / 588
Babylon, New York Case Study / 591
Alkali Lake, Oregon Case Study / 594
16.3 Multifluid Contaminant Problems / 595
Saturation and Wettability / 597
Imbibition and Drainage / 597
Relative Permeability / 598
Features of Nonaqueous Contaminant Spreading / 601
Secondary Contamination Due to NAPLs / 604
A Case Study of Gasoline Leakage / 607
Hyde Park Landfill Case Study / 608
16.4 Design and Quality Assurance Issues
in Water Sampling / 611
Design of Sampling Networks / 611
Assuring the Quality of Chemical Data / 612
16.5 Sampling Methods / 616
Solutes in the Zone of Saturation / 616
Nonaqueous Phase Liquids in the Zone of Saturation / 621
Dissolved Contaminants and NAPLs in the Unsaturated Zone / 623
Solid and Fluid Sampling / 623
16.6 Indirect Methods for Detecting Contamination / 624
Soil Gas Characterization / 624
Geophysical Methods / 627
Chapter 17
Modeling Contaminant Transport / 633____________________
17.1 Analytical Approaches / 634
Advection and Longitudinal Dispersion / 634
The Retardation Equation / 639
Radioactive Decay, Biodegradation, and Hydrolysis / 642
Transverse Dispersion / 643
Models for Multidimensional Transport / 645
Continuous Sources /645
Instantaneous Point Source Model / 649
17.2 Programming the Analytical Solutions
for Computers / 651
17.3 Semianalytical Approaches / 656
Contents xxi
17.4 Numerical Approaches / 660
A Generalized Modeling Approach / 661
The Common Solution Techniques / 662
Adding Chemical Reactions / 664
17.5 Case Study in the Application of a Numerical Model / 665
Chapter 18
Process and Parameter Identification / 677__________________________
18.1 Tracers and Tracer Tests / 678
Field Tracer Experiments / 679
Natural Gradient Test / 679
Single-Well Pulse Test / 679
Two-Well Tracer Test / 680
Single-Well Injection or Withdrawal with Multiple-Observation
Wells / 681
18.2 The Diffusional Model of Dispersion / 681
Borden Tracer Experiment / 683
18.3 Dispersivities Estimated Using the
Advection-Dispersion Equation / 686
Interpreting Data from a Two-well Tracer Test / 687
Domenico and Robbins (1985b) Graphical Procedure / 689
Trial and Error Fit of a Numerical Model / 693
18.4 New Approaches in Estimating Dispersivity / 693
18.5 Identification of Geochemical Processes / 695
Discovering Systematics in Plume Configurations / 695
Complete Characterization of Possible Reactions / 695
Interpreting Reaction Pathways in the Laboratory / 698
18.6 Quantification of Geochemical Processes / 700
Field Approaches / 701
Laboratory Techniques / 703
Chapter 19
Remediation /711
19.1 Overview of Corrective Action Alternatives / 712
Containment / 712
Contaminant Withdrawal / 716
In Situ Treatment of Contaminants / 718
Management Options / 718
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19-2 Technical Considerations with Injection
Withdrawal Systems / 719
19-3 Methods for Designing Injection/
Withdrawal Systems / 724
Expanding Pilot Scale Systems / 724
Capture-Zone-Type Curves / 725
Trial and Error Simulations with Models / 731
Simulation-Optimization Techniques / 751
19-4 Interceptor Systems for LNAPL Recovery / 752
19.5 Bioremediation / 735
Biochemical Reactions / 735
Oxygen and Nutrient Delivery / 736
Comments on System Design / 739
19-6 Steps for Dealing with Problems of Contamination / 739
19-7 Case Studies in Site Remediation / 743
Gasoline Spill / 744
Oil Spill: Calgary, Alberta / 744
Gilson Road: Nashua, New Hampshire / 746
Hyde Park Landfill: Niagara Falls, New York / 748
Answer to Problems / 751
References / 757
Index / 807
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institution | BVB |
isbn | 047150744X |
language | English |
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physical | XXII, 824 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
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spelling | Domenico, Patrick A. Verfasser aut Physical and chemical hydrogeology Patrick A. Domenico ; Franklin W. Schwartz New York [u.a.] Wiley 1990 XXII, 824 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 757 - 806 Hydrogéologie ram Hydrologie ram Hydrogeology Hydrogeochemie (DE-588)4225478-4 gnd rswk-swf Hydrogeologie (DE-588)4026307-1 gnd rswk-swf Hydrogeologie (DE-588)4026307-1 s DE-604 Hydrogeochemie (DE-588)4225478-4 s Schwartz, Franklin W. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002841186&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Domenico, Patrick A. Schwartz, Franklin W. Physical and chemical hydrogeology Hydrogéologie ram Hydrologie ram Hydrogeology Hydrogeochemie (DE-588)4225478-4 gnd Hydrogeologie (DE-588)4026307-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4225478-4 (DE-588)4026307-1 |
title | Physical and chemical hydrogeology |
title_auth | Physical and chemical hydrogeology |
title_exact_search | Physical and chemical hydrogeology |
title_full | Physical and chemical hydrogeology Patrick A. Domenico ; Franklin W. Schwartz |
title_fullStr | Physical and chemical hydrogeology Patrick A. Domenico ; Franklin W. Schwartz |
title_full_unstemmed | Physical and chemical hydrogeology Patrick A. Domenico ; Franklin W. Schwartz |
title_short | Physical and chemical hydrogeology |
title_sort | physical and chemical hydrogeology |
topic | Hydrogéologie ram Hydrologie ram Hydrogeology Hydrogeochemie (DE-588)4225478-4 gnd Hydrogeologie (DE-588)4026307-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Hydrogéologie Hydrologie Hydrogeology Hydrogeochemie Hydrogeologie |
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