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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................
1
1.1 HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE......................................................................................
2
P ART I GENERAL HYDROGEOLOGY
2 THEORIES AND BASIC TERM
INOLOGY............................................................................
7
2.1 DEFINITION OF
GROUNDWATER..............................................................................
7
2.2 THEORIES AND DEFINITIONS OF GROUNDWATER
RECHARGE.................................... 7
2.3 BASIC HYDROGEOLOGICAL TERM
S........................................................................
8
3 VOIDS IN THE
SUBSOIL..................................................................................................
11
3.1 PORE V
OIDS........................................................................................................
11
3.1.1
POROSITY............................................................................................
11
3.1.2 VOID R
ATIO.......................................................................................
14
3.1.3 GRAIN SHAPE AND
ROUGHNESS.......................................................... 14
3.1.4 GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION
..................................................................
14
3.1.5 BULK
DENSITY.........................................................................
15
3.2 INTERFACE (JOINT) V OIDS
....................................................................................
16
3.3 KARST V
OIDS............................................................................................
18
3.4 ANTHROPOGENIC V
OIDS......................................................................................
19
4 G
EOHYDRAULICS............................................................................................................
21
4.1 GEOHYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS R OCKS
...............................................
22
4.1.1 DARCY*S L AW
....................................................................................
22
4.1.2
PERMEABILITY....................................................................................
23
4.1.3 DETERMINATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF
PERMEABILITY......................... 24
4.1.4 VELOCITY TERM S
...............................................................................
24
4.2
ANISOTROPY........................................................................................................
27
4.3 GEOHYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF JOINTED R
OCKS............................................... 28
4.4
TRANSMISSIVITY..................................................................................................
29
4.5
LEAKAGE............................................................................................................
30
4.6 STORAGE
COEFFICIENT..........................................................................................
30
5 SURFACE W ATER
INFILTRATION.......................................................................................
33
5.1 RAIN WATER
INFILTRATION....................................................................................
33
5.2 BANK
INFILTRATION...............................................................................................
37
6 G ROUNDW ATER D YNAM
ICS...........................................................................................
39
6.1 GROUNDWATER FLOW SYSTEMS
...........................................................................
44
6.2 GROUNDWATER
DISCHARGE..................................................................................
47
6.3 NATURAL GROUNDWATER
DISCHARGE.....................................................................
48
6.3.1
SPRINGS..............................................................................................
49
6.3.2 R
IVERS...............................................................................................
53
6.3.3 LAKES AND GROUNDWATER
PONDS...................................................... 54
6.4
SINKHOLES...........................................................................................................
54
7 G ROUNDW ATER M
ORPHOLOGY.......................................................................................
55
7.1 GROUNDWATER EQUIPOTENTIAL M
AP.....................................................................
55
7.2 HYDROGEOLOGICAL SECTIONS
...............................................................................
59
7.3 GROUNDWATER EQUIPOTENTIAL DIFFERENCE M AP
................................................. 60
7.4 HYDROISOBATH M
APS..........................................................................................
60
7.5 GROUNDWATER PROSPECT M AP
............................................................................
60
7.6 CONSEQUENCE M AP
............................................................................................
60
7.7 HYDROGEOLOGICAL M APPING
..............................................................................
61
8 HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE: W ATER B
ALANCE.......................................................................
63
8.1 CHANGES IN GROUNDWATER
STORAGE...................................................................
66
8.2
PRECIPITATION......................................................................................................
67
8.2.1
DEFINITIONS........................................................................................
67
8.2.2
MEASUREMENTS..................................................................................
67
8.2.3 REPRESENTATION OPTIONS
..................................................................
67
8.3
EVAPORATION.......................................................................................................
69
8.3.1
DEFINITIONS........................................................................................
70
8.3.2 MEASUREMENT
...................................................................................
71
8.3.3 CALCULATION OF POTENTIAL
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION................................. 75
8.4
DISCHARGE..........................................................................................................
77
8.4.1
DEFINITIONS........................................................................................
79
8.4.2 MEASUREMENT
...................................................................................
80
8.4.3
REPRESENTATION.................................................................................
81
8.5 GROUNDWATER BUDGET/GROUNDWATER STORAGE
..................................................
88
9 NUMERICAL G ROUNDW ATER M
ODELS............................................................................
91
9.1
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................
91
9.2 BASIC
PRINCIPLES................................................................................................
91
9.3 MODEL
CREATION.................................................................................................
92
9.4 MODEL
APPLICATION...........................................................................................
93
9.4.1 GROUNDWATER FLOW M ODELS
............................................................
93
9.4.2 MASS TRANSPORT M
ODELS..................................................................
93
9.4.3 PROGRAM
PACKAGES...........................................................................
94
10 BASIC PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL F A C TO
RS....................................................................
95
10.1
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................
95
10.1.1 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF W ATER
.....................................................
95
10.1.2 ISOTOPE HYDROLOGY
..........................................................................
96
10.1.3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PURE W
ATER.................................................. 99
P A RT II G ROUNDW ATER PROPERTIES
11 BASIC CHEMICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL P
RINCIPLES................................................. 107
11.1 CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION D
ATA.........................................................................
107
11.1.1 AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE
.....................................................................
107
11.1.2 EQUIVALENT PARTICLES
........................................................................
107
11.1.3 MOLAR M
ASS......................................................................................
108
11.1.4 MOLAR
CONCENTRATION.......................................................................
109
11.1.5 M
OLALITY............................................................................................
109
11.1.6 EQUIVALENT
CONCENTRATION...............................................................
109
11.1.7 MOLAR RATIOS OF THE
EQUIVALENTS.................................................... 110
11.1.8 M
ASS.................................................................................................
110
11.1.9 MASS
CONCENTRATION........................................................................
110
11.1.10 CONVERSION OF CONCENTRATIONS
.......................................................
I L L
11.1.11 MASS R
ATIO.......................................................................................
112
11.1.12 NON-METRIC U NITS
............................................................................
112
11.2 SOLUBILITY OF SOLIDS IN W
ATER..........................................................................
113
11.2.1 ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION
................................................................
114
11.2.2 SOLUBILITY OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
..................................................
115
11.2.3 SOLUBILITY PRODUCTS (SOLUBILITY CONSTANTS)
....................................
115
11.3 SOLUBILITY OF GASES IN W
ATER...........................................................................
117
11.4 MOLAR CONCENTRATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
.............................................................
118
11.5 CARBONATE
BALANCE..........................................................................................
121
11.6 INFLUENCE OF THE PH-VALUE ON
SOLUBILITY....................................................... 128
11.7 INFLUENCE OF THE REDOX POTENTIAL ON
SOLUBILITY............................................. 129
11.8 ELECTRICAL
CONDUCTIVITY....................................................................................
136
12 PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN G ROUNDW ATER F LOW
..............................................
141
12.1 DISSOLUTION AND PRECIPITATION
.........................
...
............................................. 141
12.2 ADSORPTION AND
DESORPTION.............................................................................
143
12.3 ION
EXCHANGE....................................................................................................
144
12.3.1 TYPES OF EXCHANGE W
ATERS............................................................ 144
12.4 DIFFUSION AND ION-SIEVE EFFECT IN ARGILLACEOUS R
OCKS................................ 146
12.5 OXIDATION AND
REDUCTION................................................................................
147
12.6 INPUT AND TRANSPORT OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN THE SUBSOIL
..........................
148
12.7
THERMODYNAMICS..............................................................................................
150
13 G ROUNDW ATER B
IOLOGY...............................................................................................
155
13.1 MICROBIOLOGY OF
GROUNDWATER........................................................................
155
13.1.1 GROUNDWATER GEOHYGIENE
..............................................................
156
13.1.2 MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
PROCESSES.................................................. 158
13.2 GEOHYDROCHEMICAL ANALYSES AND THEIR
EVALUATION....................................... 160
13.2.1 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF A WATER ANALYSIS
............
161
13.2.2 CALCULATION OF NON-ANALYZED PARAMETERS
.....................................
173
13.2.3 PLAUSIBILITY CHECKS
.........................................................................
176
13.2.4 EVALUATION AND PRESENTATION OF ANALYTICAL
RESULTS...................... 177
14 G ROUNDW ATER
CLASSIFICATIONS...................................................................................
193
14.1 CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO CONDUCTING R
OCK............................................. 193
14.2 CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO GEOHYDROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
(INDEPENDENT
OF CONDUCTING R
OCK).......................................................................................
193
14.2.1 CLASSIFICATION OF MINERAL AND MEDICINAL W A TE
R.......................... 195
14.3 CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO POTENTIAL U S E
.................................................... 197
P ART III APPLIED HYDROGEOLOGY
15 G ROUNDW ATER E
XPLOITATION.......................................................................................
203
15.1 CONSULTATION AND EXPERT-OPINION REPORTS
....................................................
203
15.2 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS
..............................................................................
204
15.3 DETERMINING GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
.............................................................
205
15.3.1 GENERAL
REMARKS.............................................................................
205
15.3.2 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES USING
LYSIMETERS
.......................................................................................
207
15.3.3 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM SOIL WATER
BALANCE.............................................................................................
208
15.3.4 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM THE
DISCHARGE IN RECEIVING WATERCOURSES
..........................................
208
15.3.5 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM THE
WATER-BALANCE
EQUATIONS...............................................................
208
15.3.6 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM
HYDROISOPLETHS
................................................................................
209
15.3.7 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM CHLORIDE
CONCENTRATION IN THE GROUNDWATER AND PRECIPITATION
..................
210
15.3.8 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES USING THE
TOTAL TRITIUM M
ETHOD.....................................................................
210
15.3.9 DETERMINATION OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE RATES FROM
WATERWORKS D ATA
............................................................................
210
15.3.10 APPLICABILITY OF DETERMINATION METHODS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF
INVESTIGATED A
REAS...........................................................................
210
15.4 GEOPHYSICAL M
ETHODS......................................................................................
211
15.4.1 GEOPHYSICAL SURFACE MEASUREMENTS
.............................................
211
15.4.2 GEOPHYSICAL BOREHOLE
MEASUREMENTS........................................... 217
15.4.3 APPLICATION AND ANALYSIS OF GEOPHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
...........
219
15.5 MAIN
INVESTIGATIONS..........................................................................................
219
15.5.1 QUALITY CRITERIA FOR DRILLING AND
DEVELOPMENT............................ 219
15.5.2 CONSTRUCTING ABSTRACTION AND OBSERVATION W ELLS
.......................
220
15.5.3 CALLS FOR TENDERS: GERMAN
EXPERIENCE......................................... 221
15.6 DRILLING M
ETHODS..............................................................................................
225
15.6.1 DRY
DRILLING.....................................................................................
225
15.6.2 HYDRAULIC CIRCULATION
DRILLING....................................................... 228
15.6.3 SLANTED AND HORIZONTAL
DRILLING..................................................... 229
15.6.4 BOREHOLE
BLASTING............................................................................
230
16 GEOHYDRAULIC
INVESTIGATIONS....................................................................................
231
16.1 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF GEOHYDRAULIC INVESTIGATIONS
..........................................
231
16.2 LABORATORY T ESTS
..............................................................................................
233
16.2.1 DETERMINATION OF COEFFICIENT OF PERMEABILITY OF UNCONSOLIDATED
ROCKS USING GRAIN-SIZE DISTRIBUTION
...........................................
233
16.2.2 DETERMINATION OF COEFFICIENT OF PERMEABILITY OF UNCONSOLIDATED
ROCKS USING FLOW-THROUGH T ESTS
................................................
235
16.2.3 DETERMINATION OF COEFFICIENT OF BEDROCK PERMEABILITY USING
FLOW-THROUGH T
ESTS........................................................................
237
16.2.4 GENERAL REMARKS ON LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
.............................
237
16.3 FIELD T
ESTS.........................................................................................................
237
16.3.1 PUMPING T
ESTS.................................................................................
237
16.3.2 OTHER FIELD T
ESTS.............................................................................
252
16.3.3 ORIENTATING DETERMINATION M ETHODS
.............................................
257
16.4 DETERMINATION OF GEOHYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY USING TRACER T
ESTS............... 260
16.4.1 USING DYE AS A
TRACER....................................................................
260
16.4.2 USING SALT AS A
TRACER.....................................................................
261
16.4.3 USING ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE
TRACERS............................................. 262
16.4.4 USING SPORES AS A
TRACER................................................................
262
16.4.5 USING BACTERIA AS A
TRACER............................................................. 262
16.4.6 USING BORON (OR BORATE) AND FLUOROCHLOROCARBON AS TRACERS. . .
262
16.4.7 DETERMINATION OF COEFFICIENT OF PERMEABILITY USING RADIOACTIVE
ISOTOPES IN W
ELLS.............................................................................
262
17 W ATER
EXPLOITATION....................................................................................................
265
17.1 WATER EXPLOITATION IN AREAS WITH WATER SHORTAGES
.....................................
265
17.2 WATER EXPLOITATION FROM SURFACE WATERS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS
.............
267
17.3 WATER EXPLOITATION THROUGH CATCHMENTS OF SPRINGS, PERCOLATION
SYSTEMS
AND
GALLERIES.....................................................................................................
268
17.4 WATER EXPLOITATION THROUGH W
ELLS................................................................ 269
17.4.1 EXPLOITATION THROUGH SHAFT W ELLS
................................................
269
17.4.2 EXPLOITATION THROUGH VERTICAL W
ELLS............................................ 270
17.4.3 EXPLOITATION USING HORIZONTAL COLLECTOR W ELLS
...........................
270
17.4.4 WELL DESIGN AND DETERMINATION OF WELL-SPECIFIC D ATA
..............
271
17.5 WATER EXPLOITATION OR SEWAGE DISPOSAL USING PERCOLATION SYSTEMS. .
. . 278
17.6 RAIN WATER INFILTRATION: GERMAN EXPERIENCE
................................................
282
17.7 CATCHMENT AND EXPLOITATION OF MINERAL, MEDICINAL AND THERMAL W
ATERS. . . 283
18 BUILDING ACTIVITIES IN G ROUNDW
ATER.......................................................................
285
18.1 BUILDING IN
GROUNDWATER................................................................................
285
18.2 GROUNDWATER
DRAWDOWN................................................................................
285
18.3 RISE OF GROUNDWATER
LEVEL.............................................................................
287
19 DRINKING W ATER PROTECTION GERM AN
EXPERIENCE.................................................. 289
19.1 CONSERVATION A REAS
.........................................................................................
289
19.1.1 WATER PROTECTION A REAS
..................................................................
289
19.1.2 PERSPECTIVES IN GROUNDWATER
PROTECTION....................................... 293
19.1.3 MEDICINAL-SPRING PROTECTION A REA
................................................
293
19.1.4 SPRING PROTECTION A
REA...................................................................
294
19.2 SOURCES OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
.......................................................
294
19.2.1 CONTAMINATION WITH SOLID W
ASTES................................................. 296
19.2.2 CONTAMINATION FROM AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY U SES
..................
299
19.2.3 CONTAMINATION FROM PHARMACEUTICAL U
SAGE................................. 303
19.2.4 CONTAMINATION THROUGH ATMOSPHERIC
PATHWAYS......................... 303
19.2.5 DIRECT CONTAMINATION
.....................................................................
303
19.2.6 CONTAMINATION FROM ROAD
TRAFFIC................................................. 310
19.2.7 THERMAL CONTAMINATION
.................................................................
311
19.2.8 CONTAMINATION FROM CONSTRUCTION W ORKS
....................................
312
19.2.9 CONTAMINATION FROM GRAVEYARDS............................. 313
19.2.10 GEOGENIC GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
........................................
313
19.3 REDUCTION OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
...................................................
313
19.4 IMPACTS OF GROUNDWATER
ABSTRACTION.............................................................
317
19.4.1 YIELD REDUCTIONS DUE TO GROUNDWATER ABSTRACTION:
AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY
CONTEXTS............................................... 317
19.4.2 BUILDING-AREA GROUND DAMAGE DUE TO GROUNDWATER
ABSTRACTION......................................................................................
322
A
PPENDIX..............................................................................................................................
323
REFERENCES...........................................................................................................................
327
IN D E X
.....................................................................................................................................
349
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title | Hydrogeology |
title_alt | Hydrogeologie |
title_auth | Hydrogeology |
title_exact_search | Hydrogeology |
title_full | Hydrogeology Bernward Hölting, Wilhelm G. Coldewey |
title_fullStr | Hydrogeology Bernward Hölting, Wilhelm G. Coldewey |
title_full_unstemmed | Hydrogeology Bernward Hölting, Wilhelm G. Coldewey |
title_short | Hydrogeology |
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topic_facet | Hydrogeologie Angewandte Hydrogeologie Einführung |
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